AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAir Defense Supply Crunch: EU governments are scrambling to ship Patriot interceptors to Ukraine as Western stocks run low ahead of a winter offensive, with Kyiv pressing Spain and Greece while Germany, the Netherlands and Poland have already transferred systems. Deep-Strike Reality Check: Ukraine hit Russia with one of its largest drone waves, killing at least six and igniting a Wildberries warehouse near Moscow, while Russia claimed hundreds of drones shot down. Missile Tech Race: Ukraine’s former defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov says domestically made ballistic missiles could reach Russia in 3–6 months, pushing Kyiv to “defeat Russia in every technological cycle.” Foreign Tech in Russian Weapons: HUR reports a US-made Nvidia Jetson Orin AI chip inside Russia’s new S-71 cruise missile, suggesting AI integration. North Korea’s Step Up: Ukrainian intelligence says a North Korean missile unit is deploying to western Russia, with ballistic missiles already supplied and some reportedly used against Ukraine. Defense Governance Pressure: Protests for Mykhailo Fedorov continue as Ukraine still lacks a permanent defense minister, with parliament set to consider a nominee after its summer recess. Open-Source Shift: Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein is moving civil servants off Microsoft tools toward open-source and Linux, reflecting growing concern about reliance on US tech.
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