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Shield AI Pilots LUCAS Swarms as Pentagon Bets $54B on Autonomous War | May 29, 2026

20 min · 29. mai 2026
episode Shield AI Pilots LUCAS Swarms as Pentagon Bets $54B on Autonomous War | May 29, 2026 cover

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The age of the human pilot is ending — and this week the Pentagon signed the contract to prove it. Shield AI was selected to integrate its Hivemind AI software into the LUCAS one-way attack drone program, placing an autonomous agent in command of swarms of kamikaze drones for the first time in US military history. One human sets the objective; Hivemind handles the rest. We break down what that means — technically, doctrinally, and legally — against the backdrop of a Senate hearing where officials admitted that human-in-the-loop oversight becomes mathematically impossible when you're orchestrating thousands of systems simultaneously. This episode also covers the Pentagon's staggering $54.6 billion DAWG budget request for FY2027, and why that number matters more than its size suggests; the $500 million Perennial Autonomy contract that turns Ukraine's battlefield counter-drone math into official US doctrine — the Merops interceptor has downed 4,300 Russian drones at $15k per kill; a Ukrainian ground robot that held a front-line position under constant Russian assault for 45 consecutive days with zero Ukrainian casualties; and Project Flytrap 5.0, the NATO exercise that just concluded testing 50+ counter-UAS technologies including a new offensive doctrine aimed at the drone operator, not just the drone. 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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