What You Need to Know: The U.S. Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program has reached a major milestone, with Anduril’s “Fury” and GA-ASI’s “Gambit” unmanned aerial ...
An 1:2 scale model of the Anduril Fury, a multi-mission group 5 autonomous air vehicle, at Anduril's headquarters in Costa Mesa, California. Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg Facebook ...
One of its platform, Fury, is a multi-mission autonomous air vehicle designed for advanced combat scenarios. A “wingman” drone concept, Anduril has integrated its Lattice autonomy software, along with ...
The USAF selected Anduril’s Fury as one of two finalists for the service’s inaugural Collaborative Combat Aircraft, which is to be an uncrewed autonomous combat jet capable of supporting ...
The first product Anduril plans to start building in Ohio is its Fury unmanned aircraft system, said Christian Brose, chief strategy officer. The company plans to follow up production of its Fury ...
When production begins next year, the company will start manufacturing three of its autonomous air systems products, Fury, Roadrunner and Barracuda, Anduril said in an email to Manufacturing Dive.
Some of the first products to be made at the planned facility will be the company’s autonomous “Fury” aircraft ... In April, the Air Force announced that Anduril had been selected as one of two ...
Brose said Arsenal-1 will eventually produce all of Anduril's products except the systems that fuel the products. He said initial priorities will be for the company's Fury drone, Barracuda missile ...