The AI War Brief
The Pentagon's autonomous weapons program just crossed a threshold — not in a policy document, but in operational approvals. This episode covers five major developments from the past 72 hours. JIATF-401 validated CACI's SkyValor as the first long-range autonomous counter-drone system approved for joint force use across the entire U.S. military — with "automated sense and shoot algorithms" now in an official DoD release. At the Army's Operation Jailbreak at Fort Carson, six companies — AZAK, HavocAI, Leonardo DRS, Allen Control Systems, Picogrid, and Anduril — assembled a two-vehicle autonomous hunter-killer UGV counter-drone team in 48 hours, demonstrated it to the Army Secretary, and immediately signed an MOU to scale production to thousands of units. The Army issued a new RFI for an autonomous ground vehicle capable of recovering disabled vehicles in DDIL-contested zones without human control. The Army also moved to deploy agentic AI platforms on JWICS and SIPRNet at Impact Level 6, the next layer beyond its classified network agreements with OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, and five other firms. And a critical supply chain story: fiber optic spool prices have surged 8x as AI data center buildouts compete for the same material as Ukraine's jam-proof FPV drone program. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.
37 episodes
Comments
0Be the first to comment
Sign up now and become a member of the The AI War Brief community!