The AI War Brief
The Pentagon just drew its sharpest line yet on military AI — and it has consequences for every battlefield system in development. This episode covers the Pentagon's decision to grant eight major AI firms access to its most classified networks while blacklisting Anthropic for refusing to remove safety guardrails on autonomous weapons. We break down what Impact Level 6 and IL7 access actually means, why OpenAI said yes and Anthropic said no, and what the federal court injunction blocking the blacklist signals about the coming AI governance crisis in defence procurement. We also cover Ukraine's Tryzub AI laser system — developed by Celebra Tech — now entering final testing with a 5km engagement range against Shahed drones at near-zero cost per intercept, directly challenging Russia's mass-drone attrition strategy. President Zelenskyy has officially confirmed the first all-robot seizure of a fortified Russian position, with 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles now under contract for delivery in H1 2026. The US Army's FY27 counter-UAS budget hits $994 million — nearly double last year — with a systems-of-systems architecture integrating kinetic, electronic warfare, and individual soldier-level tools. And in the maritime domain, unmanned surface vessels are going armed: Leonardo DRS and Invariant both demonstrated counter-drone kill chains from autonomous boats, as China's L30 USV swarm test signals a parallel maritime unmanned race. 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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