Anduril, the defense tech company co-founded by Palmer Luckey, is considering building its first major manufacturing plant, a ...
There is no doubt that the Bolt-M has been carefully engineered to U.S. military requirements. Anduril are supplying it to the U.S. Marine Corps in the next six months under their Organic ...
Unlike traditional defense contractors that focus on hardware, Anduril's core product is its “Lattice” software, which uses AI to run drones, surveillance cameras, and underwater vessels ...
Anduril Industries, a defense technology start-up, announced a significant milestone on Wednesday, raising $1.5 billion in its Series F funding round. This latest capital influx has elevated the ...
Anduril Industries and Impulse Space have signed a strategic partnership to develop “highly maneuverable” autonomous spacecraft for national security missions. Impulse Space will provide its ...
Defense company Anduril Industries said it’s been awarded a $250 million Pentagon contract to supply Roadrunner interceptor drones and Pulsar electronic warfare systems. The contract will address the ...
Defense company Anduril Industries today introduced Bolt, a series of lightweight, easily transportable vertical takeoff and landing drones for a variety of military missions. Bolt, the base ...
The U.S. Navy has awarded two contracts worth $400 million combined to Invariant and Anduril Industries to integrate and deliver a counter-unmanned aircraft system engagement system, or CES ...
Maintaining a steady drumbeat of new product releases, Anduril Industries on Thursday unveiled its Bolt family of small, man-packable autonomous air vehicles that include surveillance and munition ...
Anduril Industries debuted its AI-powered Bolt-M drone, which fits in a backpack. Founded by Palmer Luckey, Anduril has secured several major defense contracts. A new video shows the Bolt-M drone's AI ...
The "Concerning Hobbits" sequence at the beginning of "The Fellowship of the Ring" extended edition, for example, provides ...
Anduril, the defense tech company co-founded by Palmer Luckey, is considering building its first major manufacturing plant, a 5-million-square-foot facility known as "Arsenal-1," in Arizona, Ohio ...