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1 month ago |
insidedefense.com | Vanessa Montalbano |Anduril Industries
DENVER -- Uncrewed fighter jets designed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and Anduril Industries for the Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft program will take to the skies for the first time this summer, service Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin said today. “We have two prototypes of Collaborative Combat Aircraft that were on paper less than a couple years ago. They’re going to be ready to fly this summer,” he said in a keynote speech during the Air and Space... Not a subscriber?
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Nov 13, 2024 |
insidedefense.com | Vanessa Montalbano |Anduril Industries
The Collaborative Combat Aircraft designs created by Anduril Industries and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems have completed their critical design reviews, a top Air Force official said today. “We just finished up, basically, critical design review,” Col. Timothy Helfrich, a senior materiel leader in the program executive office for fighters and advanced aircraft in the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, said during the Mitchell Institute’s Airpower Futures Forum.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
insidedefense.com | Nick Wilson |Anduril Industries
Anduril Industries is launching a new partnership with machinery-maker FlackTec to develop and build a new mixing machine intended to increase the speed and scale of solid-rocket motor production, the company announced today. The machine, which is used to combine chemical ingredients to make rocket propellant, is a bladeless, dual-asymmetric centrifugal mixer -- the only one of its kind, according to the notice.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
cnhinews.com | Anduril Industries
, /PRNewswire/ -- Anduril Industries today announced a partnership with FlackTek, a global leader in high-velocity bladeless mixing and processing solutions, to develop and manufacture the world's most advanced mixing machine — the Mega FlackTek, also known as "The GOAT" — in Boulder, CO.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
insidedefense.com | Vanessa Montalbano |Anduril Industries |Northrop Grumman
The Air Force Research Laboratory last week debuted two mock-ups of the first increment of Collaborative Combat Aircraft, built by Anduril Industries and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems , providing a rare glimpse into how the service is narrowing its expectations for the autonomous platforms that will eventually accompany advanced fighters in battle.
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