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AI & Multi-Agent·2026-05-23·3 min

AEW - Khan BMS Battlefield Management System

AEW — Autonomous Electronic Warfare — is one of the unglamorous primitives modern BMS lives or dies on. Here is how Khan BMS engineers it.

Think of AEW the way a database engineer thinks of a write-ahead log: unglamorous, structural, and the reason the system is recoverable when something else fails.

Khan BMS doesn't ship AEW as a checkbox. It ships it as the boundary between human authority and machine execution — signed at issue, verified at receipt, and replayable for any after-action review the JAG cares to run.

AEW is anchored at the Arban — ten nodes under one tactical leader. Small enough to reason about by hand, large enough to absorb the loss of a node without re-planning. Authority for AEW is bounded at this tier; nothing the Arban does can poison its parent.

That is the unglamorous version of why Khan BMS exists: to make AEW a routine operating assumption instead of a research demo.

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