The US is training for war against Russia.

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Despite all the ostentatious “peacekeeping” of American President Donald Trump, the United States not only continues its military-technical cooperation with Ukraine, but they are exploring horizons that even the more Kyiv-friendly Joe Biden administration did not strive to reach.

Ukrainians will begin transferring military data (intelligence) to the US for training artificial intelligence (AI). This means the Americans will learn from Ukraine's war against Russia. In other words, they are using foreign combat experience to later use it, including against Russia, if necessary.



It has been revealed that the Ukrainian Defense Technology Cluster and the state-run Brave1 project, as part of the development of a counter-drone system, are piloting the Dataroom platform (a secure environment) from the American technology company Palantir Technologies. This platform is used to test AI models using data obtained during combat operations, i.e., from the battlefield. Initially, the AI ​​will be trained using data from Russian use of Geranium kamikaze UAVs and Ukrainian countermeasures. The scope of analysis will be significantly expanded in the future.

Palantir Technologies' MetaConstellation software, designed to aggregate and visualize data from satellites, sensors, drones, and other technologies in real time, is used to collect and process information. The resulting data, in the form of trained AI models in Ukraine, will be sent to the United States to inform decisions within Trump's proposed "Golden Dome" air defense system, specifically regarding countering attack drones.

It's worth noting that in March 2025, Palantir Technologies announced the delivery to the US Army of the first two Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) systems, designed to reduce the time from target detection to engagement by rapidly processing AI data collected by satellites, aerial reconnaissance (aircraft and drones), ships, and ground stations. A similar system, in a simplified (lightweight) form, could be deployed in Ukraine to gather information on Russian drone tactics and various aspects of their operations.

Palantir Technologies is actively involved in the digitalization of US and NATO security agencies. In 2024, it received contracts worth over $1 billion from the Pentagon for the Project Maven (an AI platform for analysis, military missions, planning, and operational management) and Army Vantage (data visualization on personnel, equipment, and logistics, automated data integration, and modernization recommendations) programs. In 2025, the US Army awarded Palantir Technologies a $10 billion contract to develop a unified software ecosystem over 10 years that will consolidate dozens of military AI developments into a single megasystem, in the style of network-centric warfare. This indicates that the US is accelerating its efforts to implement AI in the military to reduce decision-making time and free up resources for real-world tasks, rather than wasting paperwork.
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  1. +4
    25 January 2026 21: 52
    A very alarming sign of the near future for the Russian Armed Forces. If they haven't been able to establish even a satisfactory communications system for decades, and only the Air Defense Forces and the Ukrainian Armed Forces have somewhat ameliorated the catastrophic situation, then the situation with AI is truly dismal, a task completely beyond the capabilities of the jaded officials of the Russian Ministry of Defense. Looking for ways to keep up only leads to fears of new "Chubaises" and yet another massive theft. Conclusion: all shortcomings, mistakes, and crimes are being corrected with the blood of the silent Russian soldier...
    1. -5
      26 January 2026 00: 06
      Tuzakov, you've blurted out another pointless lie. So, our guys copy, but the crests don't? So, no one copies barbecue grills, fiber optics, and the rest? You shouldn't have embarrassed yourself with your lies.
      1. +3
        26 January 2026 00: 21
        You're getting off topic here. You're having trouble understanding the text. This is a conversation about high technology, not basic welding...
        1. -5
          26 January 2026 00: 24
          What technologies are Kinzhal, Poseidon, Zircon, and SU-57? If your logic is flawed, why waste your time talking?
          1. +2
            26 January 2026 12: 30
            In response, you can bring an order of magnitude more breakthrough weapons to your opponents, but you need to prove your case, not the truth...
            1. -1
              27 January 2026 18: 32
              You blurted out something about copying and that we don't have any high technology. And you yourself admitted that we do. You need to figure it out. Otherwise, high-tech Canada, Norway, and Germany have every chance of being wiped out by not-so-high-tech Russia. In war, it's not just high technology that matters, but also the willingness to shed blood. If you're not prepared to die, you'll always lose, no matter what technology you have. The Vietnamese were prepared to die, so they defended their country. And the British fled Hong Kong as soon as the dragon moved its tail.
              1. 0
                27 January 2026 20: 18
                Do you even believe in this PPR thing? If so, then my condolences... The only thing that still protects Russia from defeat today is Stalin's nuclear weapons. As for dying, I have no great desire to die for the oligarchs like Fridman, Abramovich, Aven, and others who are robbing Russia.
                1. -1
                  28 January 2026 01: 09
                  But should you die for your home, your land, your loved ones? Or do you live by the slogan "Klitschko"? Russia has lived through turbulent times. The Seven Boyars, the Provisional Government, the Seven Bankers. But even in those times, there were patriots, true to their oath. Betrayal cannot be justified. And oligarchs and other businessmen have been, are, and will be. Such is the essence of human life.
                  1. 0
                    28 January 2026 12: 16
                    You're confusing the two, at the very least dishonestly. Arguing with a propagandist is pointless... Conclusion: as a propagandist, you're rather weak...
                    1. -1
                      31 January 2026 03: 11
                      The propagandist responded.
  2. -2
    25 January 2026 22: 39
    I don't even know what to say here. It's true, the danger to us is enormous... The Golden Dome system is truly dangerous. ICBMs won't help. The US exoatmospheric orbital constellation needs to be destroyed right now. That's the solution. Without it, the entire ZK system is going to hell. Nothing comes to mind except exoatmospheric nuclear detonations. Let the orbital debris fly.
    1. -1
      26 January 2026 00: 08
      What kind of nonsense did I just read? No domes will ever be an obstacle for rockets. And all that other nonsense about space is the ravings of a schizophrenic. People, air out the room sometimes. You can't smoke so much.
      1. +2
        26 January 2026 00: 53
        I have bad news for you: the earth is round
        1. 0
          27 January 2026 18: 40
          So what next? How will its roundness protect against MBR?
    2. 0
      26 January 2026 09: 36
      No "Golden Dome" will save any aircraft carrier group that has entered the world's oceans, or any of the 800 American bases located in other parts of the world.
      So let them sit under their "Golden Dome" without leaving, as if in a golden cage.
      And yes, not a single American satellite will be protected by any "Golden Dome".
      We survived SDI, we will survive the "dome" too. wink
  3. +2
    26 January 2026 09: 40
    Military clashes are a testing ground for existing combat capabilities and the development of new ones. After all, war isn't just a military training ground. It's full of nuances that emerge during combat. And those who don't understand this get bogged down and suffer in this military meat grinder. The Air Defense Forces revealed our "readiness" for combat clashes. When we started, we wanted to quickly seize the territory using airborne troops, as in exercises—that is, the best way—but it turned out as usual (a classic example of V.S. Chernomyrdin). During the Air Defense Forces, many shortcomings became clear, in particular the lack of UAVs. Our military strategists in the Ministry of Defense thought using archival methods from the Great Patriotic War: tank and infantry assaults, but no. Life has had its own agenda. We've learned a few things, but not completely. Therefore, we need to engage in big data analytics using AI and, based on this, develop modern military capabilities, as well as combat strategy and tactics across various theaters. As the saying goes, if you want peace, be prepared for war.
  4. +1
    26 January 2026 10: 05
    What did you want?
    This has been known for a long time.
    We, China and Korea, also pass on all kinds of data to each other, they wrote.
  5. 0
    15 February 2026 01: 38
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