Anduril Industries has conducted flight tests of a new unmanned aircraft designed with fighter-jet capabilities. The cutting-edge combat drone represents the company’s latest advancement in autonomous aerial systems.
This development follows General Atomics’ own trials in August, signaling growing competition in the field of advanced unmanned combat vehicles.
“Anduril tests combat drone Rival General Atomics tested in August.”
The company, headquartered in Irvine, California, continues to expand its role in defense innovation and aerospace technology.
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Anduril has tested a next-gen fighter-style drone, aiming to rival General Atomics and strengthen its position in autonomous defense systems.