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    Home » Anduril Fury Drone Marks Shift In Defence Manufacturing

    Anduril Fury Drone Marks Shift In Defence Manufacturing

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyMarch 20, 2026 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Anduril Prepares To Launch Fury Drone Production

    Anduril Industries is preparing to begin production of its FURY high speed combat drone at a new manufacturing facility in Ohio. The move reflects rising demand for autonomous aircraft as modern warfare increasingly relies on advanced technology. The company will produce the drone at its $1 billion Arsenal 1 autonomous systems campus located in Ashville.

    Senior Vice President of Production Keith Flynn stated that current conflicts are driving rapid expansion in the sector. He emphasised that the company is focusing on combining software and hardware to deliver systems at significantly higher volumes than traditional defence manufacturers. As a result, Anduril aims to accelerate production timelines while maintaining performance standards.

    Arsenal 1 Facility Signals Manufacturing Shift

    The new Arsenal 1 campus represents a major investment in next generation defence manufacturing. The facility is designed to support large scale production of autonomous systems, marking a shift from conventional approaches that often rely on slower and more fragmented processes. Therefore, Anduril intends to position itself as a faster and more adaptable supplier.

    Production of the FURY drone will be the first major programme launched at the site. This milestone highlights the company’s readiness to scale operations and meet growing military demand. In addition, the facility enables closer integration between design, engineering, and manufacturing teams.

    Anduril is part of a new wave of smaller defence firms seeking to secure major contracts. These companies aim to challenge established contractors by delivering innovative solutions more efficiently. Consequently, the competitive landscape within the defence industry is beginning to evolve.

    Fury Drone Supports Next Generation Air Combat

    The FURY autonomous aircraft has been developed for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft programme. This initiative forms part of a broader effort to modernise air combat capabilities. The programme focuses on deploying uncrewed systems that operate alongside piloted aircraft.

    The drone is designed to fly in coordination with human pilots, providing additional operational support during missions. This approach enhances flexibility while reducing risks for crewed aircraft. Moreover, it reflects a growing emphasis on human machine collaboration in military operations.

    The expansion of autonomous platforms aligns with government priorities to modernise defence capabilities. Officials expect emerging companies like Anduril to play a key role in delivering advanced systems quickly and at lower cost. As demand continues to rise, the company’s production plans signal a significant step forward in the evolution of aerial combat technology.

    With inputs from Reuters

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