The defense contractor will build autonomous weapons systems at the Columbus-area plant when it opens next year.
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Production of military drones and autonomous air vehicles could begin in July 2026. COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. defense contractor Anduril Industries is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing ...
Law enforcement from several agencies, including the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office, South Bloomfield Police Department, ...
Anduril announces it will manufacture weapons and weapons systems in central Ohio in January 2025. Anduril will bring its ...
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