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ShieldAI to Demonstrate AI-Enabled One-Way Attack Munitions This Year

ShieldAI to Demonstrate AI-Enabled One-Way Attack Munitions This Year
ShieldAI is preparing to showcase its Hivemind autonomy software on the Pentagon’s Low-Cost One-Way Attack System (LUCAS) drones later this year, marking a pivotal advancement in AI-driven military technology. The upcoming demonstration will involve swarming operations with ten or more munitions, illustrating the potential for coordinated and adaptive drone strikes on the battlefield.
Advancing Autonomous Swarming Capabilities
The Pentagon has prioritized enhancing its one-way attack drones with artificial intelligence to enable sophisticated flight patterns and coordinated swarm tactics. ShieldAI, a startup specializing in autonomy solutions, has been selected to integrate its Hivemind system into the LUCAS drones. These drones are reverse-engineered from the Iranian HESA Shahed-136, a platform that pioneered the concept of low-cost, expendable UAVs for long-range strikes. Following Iran’s lead, Russia developed its own variant, the Geran-2, while the United States deployed its first LUCAS-equipped squadron in late 2025. This squadron has already seen combat during the now-paused US-Israeli air campaign against Iran.
Currently, LUCAS drones, which are based on the SpektreWorks FLM 136 design, execute precision strikes but operate with relatively simple, pre-programmed flight profiles. The integration of Hivemind is expected to transform these capabilities by enabling multiple drones to coordinate in real time, adapt to dynamic battlefield conditions, and counter threats such as GPS or radio frequency jamming.
Brandon Tseng, founder of ShieldAI, emphasized the operational advantages of AI pilots during the Special Operations Forces Week conference in Tampa, Florida. He noted that AI-enabled munitions reduce the cost per effect by increasing mission success rates. Unlike traditional unpiloted drones that follow fixed routes, AI-equipped systems can dynamically redirect to new targets if an initial strike is successful. Tseng illustrated this by explaining that if 20 one-way attack drones are launched at a single target and one succeeds in destroying it, the remaining 19 can autonomously seek alternative targets, thereby maximizing operational efficiency.
Cost Efficiency and Broader Applications
This adaptive functionality has the potential to further lower the already modest cost of one-way attack strikes. The Pentagon estimates that a basic LUCAS munition costs between $10,000 and $55,000, a fraction of the $1 to $2 million price tag associated with modern cruise missiles.
Hivemind’s autonomy software has been tested across 28 platforms worldwide, ranging from small drones to large fighter aircraft such as the US Air Force’s X-62, a modified Lockheed Martin F-16 designed for autonomous air combat experimentation. ShieldAI also provides autonomy solutions for the Airbus Helicopters MQ-72, an uncrewed cargo variant of the UH-72B/H145.
Regulatory and Ethical Challenges
Despite these technological advances, ShieldAI’s developments occur amid increasing regulatory scrutiny and ethical debates surrounding AI-enabled one-way attack munitions. Market reactions have been mixed; some investors express concern over potential backlash and the moral implications of autonomous lethal systems, while others regard the technology as a significant leap forward in military capability. Competitors are anticipated to respond by developing similar AI-driven swarming technologies or enhancing existing drone platforms to counter ShieldAI’s innovations.
As the Pentagon advances its AI integration efforts, the forthcoming demonstration will attract close attention from industry stakeholders and policymakers alike. This event underscores the rapidly evolving landscape of autonomous warfare and its far-reaching implications for future military operations.

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