EPISODE · Apr 10, 2025 · 17 MIN
Ukraine’s Drone Strategy and U.S. Weaknesses
from Drone Wars · host Firestorm Studios
In Part 2 of this Drone Wars double episode, guest Brian Streem returns to explore the widening gap between U.S. defense procurement cycles and the real-time demands of drone warfare.From Ukraine’s open-source FPV innovation to the rise of small, global drone startups, Brian and the hosts dissect how commercial agility is outpacing traditional military processes—and what that means for future conflicts.Topics include:Why the U.S. is struggling to field drones at scaleHow startups are out-innovating multi-billion dollar programsThe cultural mismatch between DOD timelines and battlefield urgencyWhat Ukraine’s drone ecosystem teaches us about asymmetric speed and effectiveness🎧 This is a must-listen for anyone thinking about the future of U.S. defense tech, battlefield innovation, and what comes next in unmanned warfare.Follow Brian Streem:Website: https://www.getvermeer.com/aboutIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianstreemAbout Drone WarsThe Drone Wars Podcast serves the warfighters, builders and innovators who all share a common goal: get the best tech into the hands of those on the frontlines. Dan Magy, Co-Founder and CEO of Firestorm Labs, explores all things defense and geopolitics with experts in the industry.
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In Part 2 of this Drone Wars double episode, guest Brian Streem returns to explore the widening gap between U.S. defense procurement cycles and the real-time demands of drone warfare. From Ukraine’s open-source FPV innovation to the rise of small, global drone startups, Brian and the hosts dissect how commercial agility is outpacing traditional military processes—and what that means for future conflicts. Topics include: Why the U.S. is struggling to field drones at scaleHow startups are out-i...
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