The AI War Brief
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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