Anduril and General Atomics are one step closer to being chosen to build the first drones under the U.S. Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. The service is looking to buy at ...
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is the other contender in that competition, with both companies beating out aerospace heavyweights such as Boeing, Lockheed and Northrop Grumman. Anduril is ...
With Demon Ape, General Atomics' XQ-67A drone will leverage its modular architecture to provide testing for the U.S. Air ...
While the Air Force in April awarded contracts to Anduril and General Atomics for the air vehicle portion of the project, the identities of five companies working on the CCA's autonomy software ...
On Thursday Anduril announced it is building its massive weapons factory, Arsenal-1, in Columbus, Ohio, confirming TechCrunch’s earlier reporting. In a blog post, the company said that it will ...
The industry website Breaking Defense quoted General Atomics spokesman C. Mark Brinkley as calling Anduril “the Theranos of defense,” referring to the fraud-laden blood testing firm that sent its ...
The U.S. Air Force’s XQ-67A drone is set to receive modifications and upgrades to demonstrate its ability to perform certain ...
To help fund Archer Defense and for other general corporate purposes, Archer said it had raised $430 million in additional equity capital today. For more on Anduril, see the Dec. 16 print edition.