The AI War Brief

Ukraine's Jet Drone & Sea Trident vs. Russia's EW Wall | Jun 17, 2026

21 min · 17 jun 2026
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The airframes get the headlines — but the war is being decided in the spectrum, eighteen minutes at a time. In this episode, Marcus and Sam unpack the middle days of Eurosatory 2026, where Ukraine stopped being a weapons buyer and became a weapons exporter: Ukroboronprom's turbojet-powered UAV-290 strike drone (~800 km/h), Global Mark's ten-ton Sea Trident autonomous underwater hunter-killer, and OM Defense Systems' rifle-armed Drone Squad Fury. We trace the fiber-optic versus electronic warfare arms race playing out on the same show floor — Orqa's MRM2-10AI with hybrid radio/fiber failover against new PeriSight and Ondas MODUS systems that can detect "unjammable" wired drones. Plus: the Pentagon clears CACI's autonomous SkyValor counter-UAS for military-wide use after Yuma testing and pushes it to the border; Russia's layered SIGINT-jam-kinetic defense severs an 800-drone Ukrainian swarm in eighteen minutes near Kharkiv; and the Senate Armed Services Committee advances a $1.14 trillion NDAA that would permit a new four-star Robotic and Autonomous Systems Combatant Command. 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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aflevering Ukraine's Jet Drone & Sea Trident vs. Russia's EW Wall | Jun 17, 2026 artwork

Ukraine's Jet Drone & Sea Trident vs. Russia's EW Wall | Jun 17, 2026

The airframes get the headlines — but the war is being decided in the spectrum, eighteen minutes at a time. In this episode, Marcus and Sam unpack the middle days of Eurosatory 2026, where Ukraine stopped being a weapons buyer and became a weapons exporter: Ukroboronprom's turbojet-powered UAV-290 strike drone (~800 km/h), Global Mark's ten-ton Sea Trident autonomous underwater hunter-killer, and OM Defense Systems' rifle-armed Drone Squad Fury. We trace the fiber-optic versus electronic warfare arms race playing out on the same show floor — Orqa's MRM2-10AI with hybrid radio/fiber failover against new PeriSight and Ondas MODUS systems that can detect "unjammable" wired drones. Plus: the Pentagon clears CACI's autonomous SkyValor counter-UAS for military-wide use after Yuma testing and pushes it to the border; Russia's layered SIGINT-jam-kinetic defense severs an 800-drone Ukrainian swarm in eighteen minutes near Kharkiv; and the Senate Armed Services Committee advances a $1.14 trillion NDAA that would permit a new four-star Robotic and Autonomous Systems Combatant Command. 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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