The AI War Brief
The center of gravity in defense has moved from the weapon to the machine that builds and adapts it — and this week made that unmistakable. NATO opens its largest-ever Defence Industry Forum in Ankara on July 7-8, where Secretary General Mark Rutte expects allies to announce tens of billions in deals and to ease joint-production and licensing rules across the alliance and with Ukraine, while host Turkey markets its Steel Dome air defense and Baykar drones to states hedging away from U.S. weapons. We break down Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's July 1 memo creating the DRPM-UxS "drone czar" — a single joint integrator absorbing nearly all UAS Groups 1-3, autonomous ground vehicles, and unmanned surface vessels, with DAWG and JIATF-401 folded in beneath it. Then the fiber-optic arms race enters its counter-counter phase: Russia's cable-cutting tactics and Elka interceptor versus Ukraine's AI machine-vision drones that finish the run even when the tether is severed. Plus Europe's sovereign strike push — Rheinmetall's FV-014 loitering munition and counter-drone UGVs like the Tolga-armed Katica. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.
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