Kill Chains and Code: Russia’s Pragmatic Shift to Tactical AI
A deep dive into Russia’s wartime transition from abstract modernization to ”ruthless pragmatism,” focusing on the tactical software and AI integration that is reshaping their command and control capabilities
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This episode explores how the Russian military has pivoted from failed, centralized command architectures to a fragmented but effective ecosystem of volunteer-built tactical software like the "Glaz/Groza" complex. We discuss the critical role of civilian engineers in adapting commercial technology and open-weight AI models to accelerate drone-to-artillery kill chains. Finally, we examine the security risks of using open-source tech and how Russia is mitigating them through domestic platforms like Astra Linux and systematic data collection.
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