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The Silicon Valley Challengers

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For decades, the Pentagon relied mainly on a small group of large defense contractors to build America’s most important weapons systems. Those companies will remain essential. The United States will still need aircraft, ships, submarines, missiles, tanks, and the rest of its traditional military arsenal.

But that is no longer enough.

The video looks at how the Pentagon’s thinking has changed over the last decade, beginning with the Defense Innovation Unit, Project Maven, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, the Office of Strategic Capital, the Replicator Initiative, the National Defense Industrial Strategy, and the latest efforts to accelerate defense innovation.

It also examines how Ukraine has shown the future of warfare arriving early. Drones, commercial satellites, software, electronic warfare, and rapid technological adaptation are already reshaping the battlefield.

Some of these companies are already very large. Others are still young, private, or unprofitable. Some may become major long-term winners. Others may not. And in many cases, today’s high valuations may reflect not only enormous long-term opportunities, but also the possibility that the stock market is in a historic bubble.

The world’s most valuable defense company now comes from Silicon Valley. It may not be the last.

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