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Home / Technology / Anduril's High-Tech Military Gear Hits Snags

Anduril's High-Tech Military Gear Hits Snags

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Drone boats failed during a recent Navy exercise off California.
  • An unmanned jet fighter suffered engine damage during a ground test.
  • Loitering drones in Ukraine reportedly stopped being used.
Anduril's High-Tech Military Gear Hits Snags

Defense technology firm Anduril Industries has recently faced multiple setbacks in the development and testing of its autonomous weapons. During a Navy exercise off the California coast in May, more than a dozen drone boats reportedly malfunctioned. Furthermore, an unmanned jet fighter named Fury sustained engine damage during a summer ground test, and a counterdrone system test in Oregon caused a significant wildfire in August.

These testing failures extend to Anduril's limited battlefield deployment in Ukraine. Soldiers from Ukraine's SBU security service reported that Altius loitering drones failed to hit targets and crashed. These issues were reportedly severe enough that Ukrainian forces ceased using the drones in 2024 and have not fielded them since.

Founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, Anduril has secured substantial military contracts. Despite these challenges, the company maintains that its difficulties are typical of weapons development and that its engineering team is making meaningful progress. Anduril asserts that the reported incidents do not indicate fundamental flaws in its technology.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Anduril has experienced failures with drone boats during Navy tests, engine damage on an unmanned jet, and issues with drones in Ukraine.
Yes, Ukrainian forces reported that Altius loitering drones crashed and missed targets, leading to their discontinuation.
Anduril Industries was founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey.

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