The AI War Brief
Washington just decided autonomy needs its own war command. This episode opens with the U.S. Senate's move to create a Robotic and Autonomous Systems Combatant Command — the first new combatant command since Space Command in 2019, armed with rare acquisition authority and modeled on Ukraine's and Russia's Unmanned Systems Forces. We trace the through-line from the battlefield to the bureaucracy: Ukraine's NC13 Strike UGV Company capturing an enemy position with ground and air robots alone — a Droid TW 12.7 with a .50-cal, no infantry, no casualties; AM General's combat-ready unmanned ground vehicle carrying a Moog RIwP turret with a 30mm cannon plus Stinger, Coyote, APKWS, Hellfire and Javelin effectors; the Pentagon's service-wide approval of CACI's SkyValor counter-drone system after border testing; and SOCOM's push to mount autonomous ELINT payloads on uncrewed maritime drones. Watchlist: Türkiye's supersonic İHA-230 drone-launched ballistic missile, Germany's €540M Helsing/Stark loitering-munition buy, Ukraine's laptop-run distributed deep-strike C2, and the Cornyn counter-UAS standards bill. 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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