The AI War Brief

Eurosatory's Robot Army & Ukraine's Self-Guiding Interceptors | Jun 15, 2026

18 min · 15 jun 2026
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The land battlefield just hit the assembly line. As Eurosatory 2026 opens in Paris, Marcus and Sam trace a single thread running through every story this week: industrialization. Renault and Belgium's John Cockerill unveil a car-sized robotic scout built to be mass-produced on an automotive line, while Humvee-maker AM General takes the armed UGV we covered last episode onto the international export floor — alongside live demos from ST Engineering and a Spanish EM&E counter-drone vehicle. In Ukraine, a new anti-Shahed AI module lets interceptor drones lock on and kill autonomously, MaXon Systems automates 95% of the intercept, and production runs past 2,000 interceptors a day — possibly flipping the cost curve in the defender's favor for the first time. On Capitol Hill, Senator Gillibrand's Secure and Accountable Military AI Act moves to bar AI from nuclear launch decisions and mandate "meaningful human oversight," colliding with the Red Dragon strike drone's near-autonomous targeting. Plus: the Thunderforge generative-AI system writing combatant-command war plans at EUCOM and INDOPACOM, and SOCOM's hunt for a synthetic-data factory to train the eyes of every autonomous system. 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 Eurosatory's Robot Army & Ukraine's Self-Guiding Interceptors | Jun 15, 2026 artwork

Eurosatory's Robot Army & Ukraine's Self-Guiding Interceptors | Jun 15, 2026

The land battlefield just hit the assembly line. As Eurosatory 2026 opens in Paris, Marcus and Sam trace a single thread running through every story this week: industrialization. Renault and Belgium's John Cockerill unveil a car-sized robotic scout built to be mass-produced on an automotive line, while Humvee-maker AM General takes the armed UGV we covered last episode onto the international export floor — alongside live demos from ST Engineering and a Spanish EM&E counter-drone vehicle. In Ukraine, a new anti-Shahed AI module lets interceptor drones lock on and kill autonomously, MaXon Systems automates 95% of the intercept, and production runs past 2,000 interceptors a day — possibly flipping the cost curve in the defender's favor for the first time. On Capitol Hill, Senator Gillibrand's Secure and Accountable Military AI Act moves to bar AI from nuclear launch decisions and mandate "meaningful human oversight," colliding with the Red Dragon strike drone's near-autonomous targeting. Plus: the Thunderforge generative-AI system writing combatant-command war plans at EUCOM and INDOPACOM, and SOCOM's hunt for a synthetic-data factory to train the eyes of every autonomous system. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.

15 jun 202618 min
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Robot Warfare Gets Its Own Four-Star Command | Jun 12, 2026

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.

12 jun 202617 min
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MaXon’s Pilotless Shahed Killer Enters Combat | Jun 10 2026

The cost-exchange war just crossed its last line: the limiting factor in drone air defense is no longer money — it's the human pilot, and Ukraine just removed him. This episode leads with MaXon Systems' combat debut of the first fully autonomous Shahed interceptor — a $3,500 fixed-wing drone, flown through Ukraine's Brave1 cluster, that automates roughly 95% of the kill cycle across launch, transit, and terminal homing, with first intercepts logged by the 12th Separate Special Purpose Center in Kharkiv Oblast and announced by Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Marcus and Sam break down the two-button workflow, the GPS-independent beacon navigation, the foreign terminal-guidance dependency, and the speed gap against Russia's jet-powered Geran-3 and Geran-4 Shaheds. Then: the U.S. Navy's Saronic Corsair drone boat pulling two downed AH-64 Apache crew from the Strait of Hormuz — the first uncrewed-vessel rescue the military has ever run, by Task Force 59. Plus the Pentagon's Drone Dominance "Gauntlet" attack drones begin arriving (Neros Archer leading), Airbus deletes the cockpit from its H145 to unveil the U145, and a Lockheed Martin UK-led consortium pitches NATO's Modular GBAD network. Watchlist: SAFER SKIES counter-drone rules, jet Shaheds, Echodyne's $490M radar deal, and Stark's Cascade and Gambit. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.

10 jun 202619 min
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Congress Targets AI Kill Decisions — FREYJA Flies | Jun 08, 2026

The machines are taking the missions — and Washington is finally fighting over which decisions they can never take with them. This episode covers Senator Gillibrand's Secure and Accountable Military AI Act, the first comprehensive bill to regulate Pentagon AI: a general prohibition on fully autonomous lethal weapons, mandatory human override, a domestic mass-surveillance ban, and 15-day Congressional notification for "high consequence" AI operations. At the same time, the House Armed Services Committee's FY27 NDAA orders the Navy to accelerate small unmanned surface vessels and XLUUVs — and certify drone boats can fight with comms jammed and GPS denied. Plus: Türkiye inducts the Roketsan İHA-230, a supersonic ballistic missile giving Bayraktar Akıncı drones 150 km standoff strike; Ukraine's Fire Point test-flies the FP-7.X, foundation for FREYJA, a sub-$1M composite ballistic missile interceptor targeted for 2027; and General Atomics and Saab fly the world's first unmanned AWACS — an MQ-9B with LoyalEye radar pods. On the watchlist: the SAFER SKIES counter-drone rulemaking deadline, DARPA's containerized autonomous swarm hubs, and SOCOM's hybrid-electric amphibious seaplane. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.

8 jun 20267 min
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Hezbollah Gets Ukraine's Jam-Proof Drones — Israel Has No Answer | Jun 05, 2026

The drone technology that reshaped Ukraine's battlefield has escaped the battlefield — and it's killing soldiers Israel's jammers can't protect. This episode covers Hezbollah's operational use of fiber-optic FPV drones in southern Lebanon, immune to electronic warfare and responsible for at least 10 Israeli soldiers killed since April; the Pentagon's counter-drone buying spree, including Echodyne's $490 million Air Force radar program, the Perennial Autonomy interceptor stack, and AeroVironment's $117.3 million P550 reconnaissance contract pushing battalion-level ISR; Golden Dome's twin milestones — Northrop Grumman's space-based interceptor demonstration targeting 2027 and Lockheed Martin's Next-Generation Interceptor entering production — in the shadow of Russia's uninterceptable Zircon salvo; Ukraine's contracting of 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles to move all frontline logistics onto robots, Palantir's expanded Brave1 partnership after Alex Karp's Kyiv visit, and a draft US-Ukraine agreement that would let Kyiv export drone technology to America; plus the R7 — a Chinese AI-guided drone interceptor listed on eBay for $6,999 despite an FCC ban — and the SAFER SKIES Act regulatory deadline landing mid-June. 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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