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The 20 men and 10 women of the latest cycle represent various cultural backgrounds, including individuals of Korean, Taiwanese, and Samoan heritage. With them comes foreign language proficiencies ...
Defence technology company Anduril Industries has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Klas, an edge computing and tactical communications services provider. Financial terms of the transaction ...
AI-powered defense startup Anduril Industries on Monday said it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Ireland-based tactical communications systems maker Klas. Anduril, along with ...
Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders. Anduril wouldn’t ...
Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders. Anduril wouldn’t reveal ...
AI-powered defense startup Anduril Industries on Monday said it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Ireland-based tactical communications systems maker Klas. Anduril, along with ...
Anduril Industries announced Monday that it reached an agreement to acquire Klas, an Ireland-based manufacturer specializing in tactical communications hardware. The acquisition by the AI defense ...
(Reuters) -AI-powered defense startup Anduril Industries (ANIN.PVT) on Monday said it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Ireland-based tactical communications systems maker Klas.
Anduril has agreed to acquire a manufacturer of tactical communications systems as part of a continued push to incorporate more hardware into its autonomous technologies including software.
Anduril Industries has signed an agreement to purchase Klas, its first acquisition of a tactical computing and communication firm that it said will help bolster capability offerings for programs such ...
Autonomous systems like Anduril drones aim to make aerial combat faster and cheaper. The US military uses uncrewed systems to support operations like ISR missions and precision strikes.