Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
The company, which announced a nearly $1 billion investment in central Ohio, will take over the project for the U.S. Army.
Just months after raising $1.5 billion at a $14 billion valuation, defense tech giant Anduril is in talks to raise another funding round that would value it at $28 billion, Forbes has learned.
Anduril Industries will take control of Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army.
Anduril Industries Inc., a maker of drones and software to control them, will assume management and eventual manufacturing of the US Army’s new infantry goggles from Microsoft Corp., the companies ...
The Southern California start-up, which builds flying drones and missiles, is set to raise up to $2.5 billion. By Erin Griffith and Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco Anduril, an artificial ...
Just six months after defense tech Anduril raised a massive $1.5 billion round that valued the company at $14 billion, it’s in talks to raise another $2.5 billion, at a valuation of up to $28 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Defense technology startup Anduril Industries Inc. is in talks to double its valuation to more than $28 billion with a new funding round that would raise $2.5 billion, according to ...
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey has a plan for “turning soldiers into superheroes” that starts with taking over a mixed-reality headset project for the U.S. Army, the Integrated Visual Augmentation ...
Defense-tech startup Anduril has signed a term sheet to raise up to $2.5 billion at a valuation of $28 billion, according to sources close to the company. The company was valued at $14 billion in ...
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