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The autonomous kill chain is no longer theoretical — it happened yesterday. Ukraine's GOGOL-M AI drone mothership has completed its first confirmed real-world combat strikes against Russian positions, with a visual-inertial navigation AI making the terminal kill decision at 300 kilometres for $10,000 per mission. That threshold — quietly crossed by a Ukrainian startup — is the centrepiece of this episode. We cover the GOGOL-M's confirmed combat debut and what $10K autonomous strikes mean for the cost-of-war calculus; Ukraine's new balloon-launch TTP that carries the Hornet strike drone to 8,000 metres and doubles its range without GPS or radio emissions; Russia's Geran-5 jet-powered strike drone making its combat operational debut, with the unresolved air-to-air missile threat assessment still open; DARPA's Containerised Autonomous Drone Delivery System — a programme to enable 500-drone swarms from hidden shipping containers in GPS-denied environments; and NATO's Silent Swarm 2026 live-fire exercise in Estonia, convened because 10 Ukrainian drone operators defeated two NATO battalions in six hours during a February wargame. 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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