AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Pentagon Procurement: The Air Force told major contractors to purge Anthropic-built software from weapons and control systems by Sept. 1, then reversed course within a month—highlighting fast-moving, contradictory rules as the NSA still uses Anthropic tools for vulnerability work. Hypersonics Push: DARPA is seeking a survivable hypersonic scramjet cruise missile concept under its Next Generation Hypersonic Cruise Missile program, aiming to beat increasingly capable air defenses. Ukraine Strikes & Industry Hit: Russia reported strikes on Kyiv-area missile and drone component makers, plus an oil refinery and steel facilities, while Ukraine said it launched one of its heaviest drone assaults into Russia, with Moscow claiming massive drone interceptions. Iraq Air Defense Upgrade: Iraq’s PM met its Air Defense Command to speed contracts for advanced systems to protect Iraqi airspace amid recent regional strike spillover. U.S.-Canada Tariff Talks: Negotiators are moving toward a deal to avert Trump’s 50% tariffs on select Canadian goods, with possible trade-offs tied to energy, defense, and critical minerals. Defense Tech & Testing Access: The U.S. opened missile test ranges to private and allied firms, easing a long testing-slot bottleneck that had slowed Korean participation. Turkey’s UCAV Spotlight: Bayraktar Kızılelma’s jet-powered unmanned combat tests showcased internal weapon carriage and multi-role targeting, reinforcing Turkey’s push for defense self-sufficiency. India Drone/Trainer Procurement: India’s MoD floated major aircraft procurement plans, including loiter munitions contracts worth ₹1,577 crore for the Army and a separate push for transport and jet trainer aircraft.
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