Anduril’s Ghost Drone Secures Spot on Blue UAS Cleared List

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Anduril’s Ghost Drone Secures Spot on Blue UAS Cleared List

Anduril’s Ghost drone has been added to the Blue UAS Cleared List, enabling its deployment in U.S. military operations with advanced security and performance standards.


Anduril Industries’ Ghost drone has been officially added to the Blue UAS Cleared List by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). This approval is a significant milestone for Anduril, allowing its unmanned aerial system (UAS) to be widely used in military operations.


The Ghost drone is known for its advanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. It has undergone a thorough evaluation to meet the strict standards of the Blue UAS program. This initiative ensures that only secure and trusted drone technology is used in critical defense operations.


Anduril’s Ghost drone is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, artificial intelligence, and strong cybersecurity measures. These features make it a versatile tool for modern military operations. The drone’s inclusion in the Blue UAS Cleared List shows that it meets the DoD’s standards for cybersecurity, supply chain integrity, and operational reliability.


Brian Schimpf, CEO of Anduril Industries, stated, “The certification of the Ghost drone reflects our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology that meets the highest standards of security and performance. We are proud to support the U.S. military with tools that enhance their operational effectiveness.”


The Blue UAS Cleared List is part of the DoD’s strategy to maintain technological superiority and ensure that defense operations are supported by reliable and secure equipment. The Ghost drone’s approval highlights the growing importance of unmanned systems in national security.

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