AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUkrainian Drone Autonomy: Ukraine is pushing to equip 100% of frontline drones with computer vision and AI, including GPS-denied positioning, but the big engineering hurdle is scaling resilient autonomy across mixed fleets without turning every drone into a bespoke project. Jet Interceptor Rollout: Ukraine’s Defense Forces received their first domestically developed jet-powered interceptor, Alexa Spatium, aimed at destroying Russian strike drones and other small airborne and ground targets. North Korea–Russia Tech Transfer: Ukrainian intelligence says North Korea has sent 8,500 troops to Russia, including about 400 drone operators, plus engineers and deminers, with claims that Pyongyang has also supplied ballistic missiles and sought air-defense systems in return. Starlink for Deep Strikes Blocked: Kyiv asked Washington to secure permission for Starlink guidance on long-range drone strikes inside Russia (up to 200 km), but Trump reportedly rejected the request, leaving drones to rely on alternative navigation. Industrial Scaling in NATO: Finland’s Innokas plans to produce drones for Ukraine using Airlogix technology, while Fire Point is building a Danish underground rocket-propellant plant to scale missile production. Biosecurity Alarm: Ukraine’s HUR alleges Russia runs a secret military-linked biolab complex on Lisiy Island in a reservoir, raising fresh concerns about pathogen risks to drinking water.
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