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1. Anduril
- Anduril Industries is No. 1 on CNBC's 2025 Disruptor 50, signaling strong growth in defense tech amid AI-driven disruption.
- The firm won U.S. Air Force drone-prototype contracts for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, outperforming Boeing and Lockheed.
- Anduril expanded collaboration with OpenAI in December on deploying AI for national security missions.
- A February deal saw Anduril acquire Microsoft’s IVAS wearables program for nearly $22 billion with the U.S. Army.
- A May collaboration with Meta is advancing VR/AR headsets for Army use as part of a broader defense initiative.
- Anduril’s valuation jumped to $30.5 billion after a $2.5 billion Series G funding round.
- The company completed a large Series F round last August, fueling a massive manufacturing footprint.
- Anduril positions itself across air, land, sea, subsea, space, cyberspace, and subterranean domains.
- Cooperation with tech giants is shaping the defense tech expansion, per CNBC’s Disruptor 50 profile.
- The 2025 CNBC Disruptor 50 list underscores AI-led disruption across multiple sectors.
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