Key facts
- Anduril Industries CEO Brian Schimpf is open to building a weapons manufacturing hub outside the US.
- The company is constructing its first major facility in Ohio.
- Potential international locations include Europe and allied nations in the Asia-Pacific region.
- Anduril has existing operations in Australia and is exploring a facility in Japan.
- The defense tech startup recently secured $5 billion in Series H funding, valuing the company at $61 billion.
Anduril Industries Inc., a prominent defense technology startup, is considering the establishment of a new weapons manufacturing hub outside of the United States. CEO Brian Schimpf stated that the company would "absolutely" entertain building such a facility in an allied nation, potentially in Europe or the Asia-Pacific region.
This potential expansion follows the company's ongoing construction of its first major production facility, dubbed Arsenal-1, in Ohio. The Ohio plant is a significant investment, covering over 5 million square feet and expected to create more than 4,000 jobs. Anduril already has an international presence, operating facilities in Australia, including a robotic submarine factory, and is exploring the possibility of an "Arsenal J" facility in Japan.
Anduril's strategic considerations for international expansion were previously outlined by Chief Strategy Officer Chris Brose in August 2024, who highlighted the potential for basing future plants in allied nations. The company's global ambitions are supported by substantial financial backing, evidenced by a recent $5 billion Series H funding round that valued Anduril at $61 billion. This capital is intended to scale production capacity at its facilities.
