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29MAY

Arsenal-1 Ships First Fury Four Months Early

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Anduril's Ohio factory sent its first autonomous combat aircraft down a 22-workstation line before the concrete was scheduled to cure.

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Key takeaway

Anduril is the first CCA manufacturer with a running production line, four months ahead of schedule.

Anduril's Arsenal-1 factory in Pickaway County, Ohio shipped its first YFQ-44A Fury collaborative combat aircraft in late March 2026. The original schedule called for July . A 22-workstation production line, staffed by roughly 30 workers, completed the initial unit. 1

At full three-shift capacity the facility will produce 150 Fury aircraft per year. Anduril chose a deliberate manufacturing philosophy: aluminium airframes over titanium, commercial off-the-shelf components where possible, minimal automation in early runs. Anduril is prioritising speed to production over legacy-prime sophistication. Roadrunner interceptor drones and Barracuda missiles will follow on the same line by the end of 2026, with a classified platform also planned. 2

The broader campus will eventually employ 4,000 people across a $1 billion investment. For now, 150 aircraft per year is the first real production number for any CCA programme. It is a starting point, not a solution: against the scale of Iran's drone campaign, the arithmetic does not close. But the factory exists, and competitors' factories do not.

Anduril's $20 billion Lattice enterprise vehicle and Arsenal-1's early delivery reinforce the same positioning strategy. The company is building the infrastructure of default procurement before rivals reach production readiness.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The US military wants to use cheaper, autonomous wingman drones alongside its fighter jets, to overwhelm enemies with numbers rather than individual aircraft costing hundreds of millions. Arsenal-1 is the first factory purpose-built to make these drones at scale. The fact it shipped its first aircraft four months early matters because every other competitor's factory exists only on paper. In defence procurement, the company that already has a running production line has a significant advantage when the next contract is awarded.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Anduril was designed from founding as a software-first defence company that could move at commercial speed. The Arsenal-1 schedule compression reflects pre-planned flexibility: the facility was permitted and constructed with earlier start capability built into the JobsOhio grant agreement.

The Fury's COTS manufacturing philosophy means fewer custom components requiring long-lead procurement. Legacy prime manufacturers must order titanium forgings 18-24 months in advance; Arsenal-1's aluminium airframe can be sourced from standard commercial stock.

What could happen next?
  • Anduril will use Arsenal-1's operational status as a decisive procurement argument against General Atomics and Northrop Grumman in the CCA contract competition.

  • 150 aircraft per year will expand significantly once Roadrunner and Barracuda enter the production mix, as multi-product lines justify three-shift operations.

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