AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDefense Tech at ILA Berlin: European firms are pushing “wingman” AI aircraft meant to fly autonomously alongside fighter jets, aiming to add sensors, jamming, and weapons while reducing reliance on the US. Ukraine Miltech Scaling: Mykhailo Fedorov says Ukraine will license Defense Forces-developed technologies with a rule that at least 25% of licensing money goes to the military authors, to speed mass production. Counter-Air Innovation: Ukraine and NATO launched a competition for tech to persistently block Russian airfields, with up to EUR 250,000 in prizes and a July 20 deadline. Drone Battlefield Updates: Ukrainian Armor unveiled new FPV models with mortar bombs and a planned fibre-optic drone trial, while Activitis is building embedded fintech to get wartime financing to small businesses in under an hour. Tech Transparency for Defense: Ukraine is opening access to captured Russian weapon model data via TrophyLab for domestic and partner specialists. AI Supply-Chain Shock: The US order forcing Anthropic to cut off foreign access to frontier AI models is raising alarm in Europe over dependence and security.
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