The AI War Brief
The land battlefield just hit the assembly line. As Eurosatory 2026 opens in Paris, Marcus and Sam trace a single thread running through every story this week: industrialization. Renault and Belgium's John Cockerill unveil a car-sized robotic scout built to be mass-produced on an automotive line, while Humvee-maker AM General takes the armed UGV we covered last episode onto the international export floor — alongside live demos from ST Engineering and a Spanish EM&E counter-drone vehicle. In Ukraine, a new anti-Shahed AI module lets interceptor drones lock on and kill autonomously, MaXon Systems automates 95% of the intercept, and production runs past 2,000 interceptors a day — possibly flipping the cost curve in the defender's favor for the first time. On Capitol Hill, Senator Gillibrand's Secure and Accountable Military AI Act moves to bar AI from nuclear launch decisions and mandate "meaningful human oversight," colliding with the Red Dragon strike drone's near-autonomous targeting. Plus: the Thunderforge generative-AI system writing combatant-command war plans at EUCOM and INDOPACOM, and SOCOM's hunt for a synthetic-data factory to train the eyes of every autonomous system. 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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