10 octobre 2024 | International, Naval, C4ISR

Anduril debuts Bolt, loitering munition on contract with Marine Corps

The drone comes in two forms, one capable of surveillance operations and another that can directly strike targets.

https://www.defensenews.com/industry/2024/10/10/anduril-debuts-bolt-loitering-munition-on-contract-with-marine-corps/

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