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Final 2025 Review: Machines Central

In 2025 autonomous systems moved from niche tools to central elements of military planning and operations, driven by doctrinal updates, widespread fielding of drones and...

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New Year: The Replicator Legacy

A reflective assessment of the U.S. Replicator initiative that balanced its procurement and software achievements with integration, ethical, and institutional shortcomings. The piece argues the...

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Drone Warfare Recap: Key Trends

By late 2025 drone warfare had shifted from tactical novelty to structural reality: mass production and low-cost kamikaze systems drove a race between cheap attack...

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2025 Year-End: AI Drones Born

2025 marked the maturation of AI-enabled drones from prototypes to operational units, driven by programs like the U.S. Replicator initiative and a wave of loitering...

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Examines the integration of robotics, autonomy, and AI into military operations, including ground, aerial, and maritime systems. It covers ethical dilemmas, technological limits, and future battlefields where machines play central roles. The site dissects how automation reduces human risk but raises questions about accountability.