Kratos added 106,000 square feet to its Oklahoma City campus on Monday 6 July to build more Valkyrie, Firejet and other jet drones. Kratos is a San Diego defence contractor whose jet-powered drones fly as low-cost wingmen alongside crewed fighters. Current output runs at roughly 165 jet drones a year, and the company named no post-expansion target.
Here is the supply side answering the week's demand-side frameworks from the opposite direction: a vendor laying floor space before the firm orders arrive. Kratos is chasing 40 Valkyrie a year by the end of 2027 , a target it set against Anduril's goal of 150 Fury a year from its Arsenal-1 line. The new square footage gives the 2027 number a physical home before a signed production-rate requirement exists to justify it.
Kratos is committing capital to a line no buyer has yet promised to fill, matching from the manufacturer's side the unfunded ceilings the task forces are handing out: both parties keep a production base ready rather than pay for volume anyone has signed. If the orders arrive, Kratos owns the floor to fill them; if they slip, it carries an empty building.
