Anduril founder Palmer Luckey stated his company’s arms sales will strictly follow U.S. government policy, even if it means selling to adversaries. He emphasized that Anduril won’t act independently of Washington, highlighting concerns about falling behind China in defense manufacturing. The company is expanding its production capabilities to counter this trend. Anduril founder Palmer Luckey stated his company’s arms sales will strictly follow U.S. government policy, even if it means selling to adversaries. He emphasized that Anduril won’t act independently of Washington, highlighting concerns about falling behind China in defense manufacturing. The company is expanding its production capabilities to counter this trend.
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