Anduril Industries has conducted test flights of its new unmanned combat aircraft, designed with fighter-like agility and advanced capabilities. The tests mark a significant step for the defense technology company in expanding its aerial combat systems portfolio.
The trial follows a similar effort by General Atomics, which performed its own tests in August. Both companies are part of a broader industry push toward next-generation autonomous aircraft intended for complex mission profiles.
“Our goal is to redefine what unmanned aircraft can achieve on the modern battlefield,” said a company spokesperson.
Headquartered in Irvine, California, Anduril continues to grow as one of the region’s key defense innovators.
Author’s summary: Anduril has advanced its position in the defense sector by testing a new unmanned combat aircraft, rivaling major industry players in autonomous aerial warfare innovation.