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Ukraine's AI Kill Drone & Pentagon's $54B Autonomous War Machine | May 20, 2026

18 min · 20 mei 2026
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The week autonomous warfare stopped being theoretical. Ukraine has confirmed combat deployment of the GOGOL-M — an AI-powered drone mothership that carries FPV strike drones 300 kilometres and releases them to autonomously acquire and engage targets without a human in the terminal loop. A $10,000 mission replacing a $5 million missile strike. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has proposed the most radical defense budget shift in decades: $54.6 billion for the Defense Autonomous Working Group in FY2027, up from $226 million — a 24,000% increase in a single cycle. This episode covers the GOGOL-M's SmartPilot GPS-denied autonomous guidance system and what it means for strike campaign economics and AI governance; a single Ukrainian Droid TW 12.7 UGV that held a contested intersection under constant Russian attack for 45 days, operated by one soldier 10 kilometres away; the Army's new CPE Mission Autonomy office and its "packages of capability" doctrine that translates commander intent into autonomous mission execution; L3Harris's Wraith Shield software update that turns 100,000 existing Falcon IV soldier radios into networked counter-drone jammers; and the transformation of Virginia's 116th National Guard Brigade into the Army's first drone-EW-cyber Mobile Brigade Combat Team. 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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