Weekly Intelligence Brief
Autonomous targeting logic | The F-35 as Command Node | Morocco's Non-Aligned Fleet | 400-UAV Mass Offensive | USV Combat Search and Rescue
Autonomous targeting logic | The F-35 as Command Node | Morocco's Non-Aligned Fleet | 400-UAV Mass Offensive | USV Combat Search and Rescue
Gulf Adaptation Failure | AI Climbs the Kill Chain | Nuclear Plant Struck | AUKUS Seabed Alliance | Intelligence Environment Degraded
Russia's Interceptor Gap | Drone Motherships Converge | Infrastructure Hardening | Global Talent Scramble | Ukraine Goes Private
Precise Mass Doctrine | China's Clean Skies Crackdown | NATO Shoots Down Ukrainian Drone | UAE Nuclear Plant Struck | 5 Million Drones a Year
Interoperability Under Fire | China's Endurance Push | NATO Readiness Gaps | Autonomous Coastal Denial
Fiber-Optic Costs Alter Procurement | China's Short-Range Defense | Pakistan Builds Suicide Drone Force | US Army's Cheaper Interceptor Plan
Ukraine's New FPVs Hunt Jammers | China's Drone Sales Ban in Beijing | US Army Tests Drones in Philippines | Skydio Expands US Manufacturing
An estimated 93% of 54 nuclear sites, 90% of the top 20 oil refineries, and 63% of the major 30 airports in the United States lack comprehensive, layered C-UAS protection.
Multidomain Attack Sequencing | China's Long-Range Combat Optimization | Southcom's Autonomous Warfare Command | AI Drones Combat Gangs in Colombia
UGVs Change Boots-On-The-Ground Calculus | China's MALE Drone Market Push | Japan's Low-Cost Drone Dependencies | Sea-to-Air Drone Interception
Defense procurement officers face an impossible choice: expensive kinetic air defense or cost-effective but limited EW systems. The answer lies in strategic layering and hybrid architecture.
Commercial facilities can be targeted based on their perceived identity, rather than operational function, and almost none carry independent kinetic protection calibrated for unmanned threats.