Anduril Industries has conducted testing of its advanced combat drone, designed with fighter-jet characteristics. The trial follows a similar test carried out by rival defense contractor General Atomics in August.
Anduril's new aircraft aims to enhance unmanned aerial combat capabilities with improved performance and autonomy.
The aerospace and defense innovation company, headquartered in Irvine, California, continues to expand its role in the rapidly evolving defense technology sector.
Author’s summary: Anduril advances U.S. defense technology by testing a new unmanned combat aircraft that rivals recent General Atomics developments.