A broken defense cartel for 'AI armed' companies..."Palantir," a new version of the modern war. [This is the news]

2025.01.03. PM 2:45
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In the wake of the war in Ukraine, defense technology companies using AI and drone technology are rapidly growing, threatening the traditional defense industry.

Palantir has been instrumental in the war in Ukraine, analyzing data on the battlefield, proposing tactics, supporting precision strike drone operations, and playing an important role in the war in Ukraine.

This technology can search the terrain and make precision strikes without GPS, replacing hundreds of millions of won worth of missiles and 100 billion won worth of fighter jets.

Palantir's AI is considered a key weapon that can overcome Ukraine's inferior weapons situation and is considered to have "changed the game of modern warfare."

With this special, Palantir's market capitalization has more than tripled over the past year to $183.5 billion (about 266 trillion won), exceeding traditional defense contractors Lockheed Martin ($115.9 billion) and Raythean ($155 billion).

Tech companies are also prominent in the Pentagon procurement market.

Anduril won contracts to design and test autonomous fighter jets, and won tens of billions of won worth of projects in succession with contracts to supply "Kamikaze" and "Road Runner" drones.

That's eating into the market for traditional defense companies that produce manned fighter jets like Lockheed Martin and Boeing.

Defense technology companies with advanced technologies such as AI and drones are emerging as new powerhouses in modern warfare, where information and precision strikes are important.

They are revolutionizing the traditional defense industry's cartels and transforming the face of war.

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