Anduril Industries announced that its unmanned autonomous aircraft has completed a successful test firing of air-to-air missiles. The test marks a milestone in the development of autonomous combat capabilities.
An unmanned autonomous aircraft developed by Anduril Industries has successfully completed a test launch of air-to-air missiles, marking a significant step in the advancement of autonomous aerial combat systems. The test was announced by the company, though the specific aircraft model and missile type were not disclosed.
Anduril, a US defense technology company, has been expanding its presence in the defense sector. As The Zioneer reported on June 18, the company was selected for the production phase of the US Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, breaking the Boeing–Lockheed duopoly. The successful missile test is the latest indication of the company's growing capabilities in autonomous systems.
The event is based on a single report and has not been independently confirmed.
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