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Anduril Industries Introduces Low-Cost Cruise Missiles for U.S. Military

  • Editor Staff
  • September 16, 2024
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Anduril Industries has unveiled its new Barracuda family of cruise missiles, which the company claims are 30% cheaper to produce than existing alternatives. Designed to address the U.S. military’s need for large-scale, affordable munitions, the Barracuda missiles are built with widely available commercial components, require 50% fewer parts, and take half the time to manufacture compared to current options.

The Barracuda line consists of three variants: the Barracuda-100, -250, and -500, with different payload capacities and ranges. Each missile uses an open-systems architecture, allowing for rapid upgrades through software. Anduril officials highlight the simplicity of production, stating that the missiles can be assembled using basic tools and unspecialized labor.

Defense technology firm Anduril announced Thursday that it has developed a new line of air-breathing, software-defined, autonomous cruise missiles — one of which is the company’s offering for the Air Force’s ongoing Enterprise Test Vehicle program. https://t.co/YYbYsbRIxF pic.twitter.com/e0tOn3ijzA

— DefenseScoop (@DefenseScoop) September 16, 2024


Anduril’s new weapons are aimed at addressing a critical issue identified by U.S. military leaders—insufficient stockpiles of munitions in the event of a sustained conflict, particularly with a peer competitor like China. The Barracuda-500 is designed to be launched from cargo planes using the Air Force’s “Rapid Dragon” system.

Anduril’s plans to scale production include the construction of a massive “Arsenal-1” factory capable of producing tens of thousands of autonomous systems annually. The company aims to support the U.S. defense industry’s shift towards mass production of affordable, autonomous weapon systems, drawing comparisons to tech industry giants like Tesla and SpaceX.

 

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