Anduril Opens Australian Factory to Build Undersea ‘Ghost Shark’ Drones
The Sydney factory will produce undersea drones named Ghost Shark, enhancing maritime defense capabilities with advanced autonomous technology.
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Anduril opens Australian factory to build undersea ‘Ghost Shark’ drones
SYDNEY (Reuters) -U.S. defence firm Anduril Industries on Friday opened a new manufacturing facility in Sydney to produce undersea drones known as “Ghost Sharks” and deliver on its A$1.7 billion ($1.1 billion) supply contract with Australia’s navy. Australia in September awarded Anduril the contract to co-develop a fleet of Ghost Shark vessels over the next five years to complement the Royal Australian Navy’s surface fleet. Dozens of the drones …
Anduril unveils new Ghost Shark factory in Sydney, Australia
Anduril Australia's factory opening follows the Royal Australian Navy’s $1.12bn (A$1.7bn) contract for a large fleet of Ghost Sharks.The post Anduril unveils new Ghost Shark factory in Sydney, Australia appeared first on Investment Monitor.
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