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This Episode: This week on Goat Rodeo, Garrett Smith, Simon Coon, and Dave Caudle — back from the cold — open on the Iran ceasefire and immediately ask the only question that matters: how long does it last? Garrett gives it ten days, Simon gives it thirty, and Dave splits the difference at thirty-one. The crew breaks down why the Islamabad MoU is full of diplomatic double-speak, why Israel's absence from the negotiation is a ticking clock, and whether there is any real mechanism to enforce any of this. From there, the conversation turns to one of the strangest military incidents in recent memory — a U.S. Army Apache helicopter struck by a Shaheed drone over the Strait of Hormuz. The crew breaks down why almost nothing about this story makes sense, what it says about the vulnerability of legacy platforms, and how a Saronic autonomous surface vessel rescued the crew in what may be the first-ever combat rescue by an unmanned boat. The episode closes on the Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, where Anduril and General Atomics have been selected to build the hardware for America's first AI wingman — a semi-autonomous jet targeting a fleet of 1,000 to 1,500 aircraft at roughly $30 million per unit. Our Podcast: National security, defense tech, and geopolitics; serious topics, but that doesn't mean we have to be boring about it. The Goat Rodeo Podcast brings you three military veterans turned defense insiders, breaking down the biggest stories shaping the future of warfare. Expect sharp insights, unfiltered debates, and the occasional defense industry hot take, because let's be honest, this space can be a total goat rodeo. Listen on other platforms: https://linktr.ee/GoatRodeoPodcast
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