Ukraine’s defence AI chief predicts ‘new paradigm’ of warfare

Ukraine’s defence AI chief predicts ‘new paradigm’ of warfare

Ukraine’s defence AI chief predicts ‘new paradigm’ of warfare

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Publish Date: 2026-06-12 06:46:00

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By Max Hunder

KYIV, June 12 (Reuters) – Warfare in Ukraine and beyond faces a paradigm shift in coming years as artificial intelligence is integrated into weapons networks and accelerates decision-making on the battlefield, a senior Ukrainian military official said.

Ukraine, in the ‌fifth year of fighting a full-scale Russian invasion, is already using AI for a plethora of battlefield functions, from flying ‌drones at targets to helping plan combat operations and crunching data on Russian missile attacks.

“AI will form a new paradigm of warfare. It’s already actively doing so,” Danylo Tsvok, ​the head of the defence ministry’s AI research centre, told Reuters.

He predicted AI systems would soon be unified into a single network overseeing the battlefield, leading to a “war of operating systems” with Russia in the next three to five years, if the conflict continues.

“The system that possesses more data and better understands that data, proposes solutions — that system will gain the advantage over the other,” he said.

The centre was founded in March as Defence Minister ‌Mykhailo Fedorov seeks to put AI and data-driven decision-making ⁠at the heart of Ukraine’s defences.

Drones, still mostly flown by pilots, have already upended the way the war is being fought.

Ukrainian and Russian troops launch thousands of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) a day at each other. Kyiv is ⁠also trying to solve its frontline troop shortage with ground robots.

The ability of drones to constantly surveil the battlefield and hit targets with precision has accelerated the “kill chain” – the process of planning and executing a strike on the enemy. AI decision-making would speed this up even more, Tsvok said.

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Ukraine, ​whose military ​numbers around a million personnel, is already using AI tools in its command ​systems.

But Tsvok said the goal was to create a ‌single operating system to recommend battlefield decisions all the way up from individual…

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