Unlike the peace, love and globalisation ethos of Silicon Valley, Anduril (named from Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, meaning “flame of the West”) exists to serve the US and its allies.
From Bilbo’s writing room, to Frodo in bed after being stabbed with the Witch-King’s Morgul blade, to the statuary chamber where the shards of Narsil were kept, to the forge where they were remade ...
More than two dozen demonstrators gathered outside the Ohio Air National Guard Base at Rickenbacker International Airport on Sunday afternoon to protest Anduril's planned drone factory in central ...
Established by the same people who created Palantir, defense company Anduril Industries might become the next hot military stock. Anduril hasn't yet filed for IPO, but Pentagon-disclosed military ...
Defense startup Anduril clinched a $642 million contract on Friday to help the US Marine Corps fight smaller drones at its bases. Anduril's new deal is for the Marine Corps Installation-Counter ...
Anduril Industries co-founder Palmer Luckey told Bloomberg last month that his company is "on a path to being a publicly traded company." Luckey thinks it's "important" that Anduril IPO soon ...
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority authorized a ground lease with Anduril Industries Inc. for 75 acres of land. The Columbus Regional Airport Authority Tuesday authorized a ground lease with ...
The Gathering have seen a lot of crossovers, like Fallout and Middle-earth, as well as sets with unusual themes like the cute ...
Anduril Industries, a controversial California-based defense startup, is trying to hire engineering talent in Boston, but you might not know it from the company’s advertisements in South Station ...
Palmer Luckey's startup Anduril scored a $642 million deal for anti-drone tech in Marine Corps bases. The 10-year contract is meant to help fight smaller drones like the exploding ones in Ukraine.
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