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Ukraine's Sky Map Trains U.S. Soldiers, Talon Blue Flies Autonomous | Jun 1, 2026

21 min · 1. juni 2026
episode Ukraine's Sky Map Trains U.S. Soldiers, Talon Blue Flies Autonomous | Jun 1, 2026 cover

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One year after Operation Spiderweb proved no Russian airbase is safe from a cargo truck, the doctrinal aftershocks are still landing. This episode marks the anniversary of Ukraine's June 1, 2025 strike on five Russian strategic airbases — 117 FPV drones smuggled inside cargo trucks by recruited Russian drivers, hitting Tu-160, Tu-95, and Tu-22M strategic bombers at bases up to 1,700 km from Ukraine, destroying an estimated 34% of Russia's cruise missile-carrying bomber fleet in a single night. One year on, we assess what changed and what didn't. We then cover Ukraine's Sky Map counter-drone AI — now deployed to Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, with Ukrainian officers training U.S. soldiers after $1.3 billion in losses during Operation Epic Fury — and the broader Ukraine-to-West technology transfer now operating in reverse. We cover Northrop Grumman's YFQ-48A Talon Blue autonomous wingman entering flight testing as the third CCA contender, putting the Air Force's down-select decision within reach. We examine Mistral AI's partnership with Airbus and what a sovereign European AI-weapons supply chain means for NATO interoperability. And we close with DARPA's containerized autonomous drone hub concept — the direct architectural response to the lesson Spiderweb proved: fixed bases are targets. 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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