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Anduril Unleashes Ghost Defense Drone

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Source: Anduril

Drone provider Anduril is telling a new ghost story – with high-flying results.

The California-based startup this week announced the launch of the Ghost 4 “intelligent VTOL” drone.

The American-manufactured, single-rotor drone joins Anduril’s product growing suite of defense technology solutions.

A company spokesperson says the Ghost 4 provides “real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, creating a common operating picture. [That] enables servicemen and women to make more informed decisions.”

“The Ghost platform drastically reduces manpower and pilot skill requirements, enabling one operator to command and control large teams of autonomous Ghosts from a single ground control station. Groups of Ghosts collaborate to achieve mission objectives that are impossible to achieve via a single unit.”

The autonomous, modular drone system operates on Anduril’s secure Lattice software platform. Ghost’s all-electric powertrain provides more than 100 minutes of flight at a full mission payload with a near-silent acoustic signature.

Other features include:

Defense agencies continue to fund swarming autonomous drone projects. Earlierthis year, DARPA’s OFFensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics (OFFSET) program tested a swarm of 250 unmanned vehicles in a mock city at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center.

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