If you can’t scale and/or deliver a cost efficient system, you’re not #FutureReady.
If you’re following us, no doubt you’re tracking the success of Anduril Industries. ⬇️
Anduril Industries was founded 7 years ago and just completed a series F funding round which raised USD $1.5 billion in new venture capital funding at a USD $14 billion valuation. Increasingly, the smart money is adding Defence and National Security investments to their portfolios.
Anduril now valued at $14 billion, set to build autonomous weapons factories
Major investors believe Anduril has cracked the government contract code.
Earlier this month Anduril announced the Barracuda family of autonomous air vehicles aimed to be a low cost alternative to cruise missiles currently in service. Designed from the ground up to be scalable, low cost and flexible, the Barracuda highlights agile start up culture Anduril is bringing to the arsenal of democracy. Missiles that run out in minutes and take years to replenish won’t help the free world defend the global rules based order.
Anduril Introduces Barracuda-M That Aims To Disrupt The Cruise Missile Market
Anduril’s Barracuda missiles are designed to be incredibly modular, relatively cheap and easy to make, and capable of performing missions beyond strikes.
Now Anduril is not alone in looking to disrupt the market.
Here at home we are seeing start ups and small to medium enterprise looking to change the the legacy ‘unipolar moment’ way of doing business with the Australian Defence Force.
If you can’t scale and / or deliver a cost efficient system that costs less than the target to be neutralised, you’re not #FutureReady.
Watch this space as we throw the spotlight on some exciting true sovereign capability in future posts…
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