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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 16 MIN

Ukraine's Robot Assault & Pentagon's $75B Drone War | May 11, 2026

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The first confirmed all-machine assault in modern warfare happened in April — and this episode is about everything it means.Ukraine's 3rd Separate Assault Brigade captured a fortified Russian position using only ground robots and UAVs, with zero Ukrainian casualties in the assault phase. We cover that milestone alongside the world's first USV-launched interceptor drone kill by Ukraine's 412th Nemesis Brigade — a crewless naval vessel shooting down a Shahed over open water. We then turn to Washington, where the Pentagon's Defense Autonomous Warfare Group is requesting a 24,000% budget increase — from $226 million to $54.6 billion in a single cycle — as part of a $75 billion total drone warfare investment. That's the same week the DoD cleared eight AI firms for its most classified networks while excluding Anthropic, which has now sued the department over military AI ethics. We also cover DARPA's containerized drone swarm program seeking autonomous constellations of up to 500 platforms, Germany's STARK AI recce-strike loop trials, the Auterion-Airlogix autonomous strike drone production JV in Germany, and the DoD's selection of five bases for its directed-energy counter-drone program.Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.

The first confirmed all-machine assault in modern warfare happened in April — and this episode is about everything it means.Ukraine's 3rd Separate Assault Brigade captured a fortified Russian position using only ground robots and UAVs, with zero Ukrainian casualties in the assault phase. We cover that milestone alongside the world's first USV-launched interceptor drone kill by Ukraine's 412th Nemesis Brigade — a crewless naval vessel shooting down a Shahed over open water. We then turn to Washington, where the Pentagon's Defense Autonomous Warfare Group is requesting a 24,000% budget increase — from $226 million to $54.6 billion in a single cycle — as part of a $75 billion total drone warfare investment. That's the same week the DoD cleared eight AI firms for its most classified networks while excluding Anthropic, which has now sued the department over military AI ethics. We also cover DARPA's containerized drone swarm program seeking autonomous constellations of up to 500 platforms, Germany's STARK AI recce-strike loop trials, the Auterion-Airlogix autonomous strike drone production JV in Germany, and the DoD's selection of five bases for its directed-energy counter-drone program.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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