SYDNEY (Reuters) -U.S. defence firm Anduril Industries on Friday opened a new manufacturing facility in Sydney to produce undersea drones known as “Ghost Sharks” and deliver on its A$1.7 billion ($1.1 ...
Four defense companies have signed framework agreements with the Pentagon to develop low-cost containerized cruise missiles ...
There's no denying that the 21st century has proven that drone warfare is the way of the future. While most think of drones as aircraft, and there are indeed many of those, there are also various ...
A US soldier carries an Anduril Ghost X drone in Germany in February 2025.Armin Weigel/AFP via Getty Images US military bases will soon get access to high-tech counter-drone kits to reinforce the ...
Anduril Industries is considering building a weapons manufacturing hub outside the US, expanding its $61 billion defense tech ...
Australia announced that it would spend A$1.7billion ($1.1billion) on a fleet "Ghost Shark", autonomous underwater vehicles developed by the Australian Defence Force and U.S. startup Anduril ...
A Ghost Shark autonomous undersea vehicle stands inside Anduril Australia’s new manufacturing facility during its opening ceremony, following the Royal Australian Navy's award of a A$1.7 billion ...