Pentagon requests $55B for drone and autonomous warfare programs, up from $225M
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Morgan Phillips
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Summary
The Pentagon is requesting approximately $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in its FY2027 budget, a massive increase from $225 million the previous year. This surge reflects the growing threat that cheap drones pose to expensive U.S. defense systems, as demonstrated in conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The funding, managed by the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group, signals a strategic shift toward large numbers of lower-cost, AI-enabled military systems to counter the vulnerability of traditional high-cost defenses against inexpensive drone attacks.
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· 3 pulledThe Pentagon is seeking roughly $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in its fiscal year 2027 budget, as battlefield conflicts from the Middle East to Ukraine expose a growing problem: cheap drones are increasingly able to overwhelm costly U.S. defenses.
The funding request, a dramatic surge from roughly $225 million a year earlier, signals a major shift in how the U.S. military plans to fight future wars, accelerating a move toward large numbers of lower-cost, AI-enabled systems.
The funding, tied to a little-known Pentagon office known as the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group,
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