Those issues with the combination of having to process multiple sources of data, make a judgement based decision, and then apply it to an aircraft to put it at a place in time and space to have a certain effect on a battlespace is something that requires a pilot in the loop. Anything less will require a signal, and those can be interfered with in many different ways. So yeah, if you’re saying that a fully autonomous A.I. Attack aircraft will be dropping close to any battalion in the near future, I have serious doubts about the validity of that. To the best of my knowledge we’re not even planning for it.
Now that you're saying "near future," I can't disagree, though I suppose we could go back and forth over the definition of "near." It was the "ever" part I wondered about, because people will eventually completely disappear from cockpits, except for rich hobbyists who own and fly relics for their personal amusement. The only question is when.