美国安杜里尔公司俄亥俄新工厂数日内启动高速作战无人机生产


2026年3月19日 美国东部时间晚上9:57 / 路透社

作者:迈克·斯通

[1/2] 2026年3月19日,美国俄亥俄州阿什维尔,安杜里尔公司运营的Arsenal-1制造设施内的FURY无人机。路透社/迈克·斯通

  • 总结
  • 公司
  • 安杜里尔斥资10亿美元的俄亥俄工厂未来十年将雇佣4000人
  • 安杜里尔的制造模式与传统国防承包商截然不同
  • FURY无人机是美国空军”协作作战飞机”项目的一部分

俄亥俄州哥伦布市,2026年3月19日(路透社) – 随着美国军方在乌克兰和伊朗战场无人机取得成功后,对无人飞机的兴趣激增,安杜里尔工业公司(Anduril Industries)将于未来几天在俄亥俄州的新工厂开始制造其新型FURY”忠诚僚机”高速作战无人机。

公司官员周四表示,这家国防科技初创企业在俄亥俄州首府哥伦布市以南20英里(32公里)的玉米田和马场之间,预计投资10亿美元的Arsenal-1自主系统制造园区未来十年将雇佣超过4000名员工,今年年底将先招聘约250人。

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安杜里尔是新兴但不断壮大的小型国防公司之一,这些公司希望赢得五角大楼价值不菲的下一代武器合同。特朗普政府希望这些新兴公司能通过更快、更低成本交付尖端技术,打破传统武器制造模式。

安杜里尔联合创始人兼首席运营官马特·格里姆(Matt Grimm)表示,公司的制造方法与传统国防承包商有着根本区别。

该公司不是先设计产品再考虑生产,而是从第一天起就将可制造性融入设计——选择铝等商业材料而非钛合金,采用休闲船行业的复合材料技术,并专门为FURY项目选用商业公务机发动机,因为其供应链和维护生态系统已成熟稳定。

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公司自主飞行FURY无人机的生产将是该工厂首个投产项目。FURY是安杜里尔参与美国空军”协作作战飞机”项目的竞标产品,该项目是美国空军下一代系统家族计划的一部分,旨在为有人驾驶战斗机和其他飞机配备可与人类飞行员协同飞行的无人平台。

格里姆表示:”从第一个原型机开始,我们就与工程师合作,对每一次生产都思考:如何为生产设计?”

安杜里尔称,其Roadrunner拦截器、Barracuda巡航导弹系列以及一个机密项目预计都将在年底前在新工厂投产。

该公司表示,目前已在密西西比州、澳大利亚、罗德岛州、科罗拉多州、亚特兰大、北卡罗来纳州和南加州运营生产设施。

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High-speed combat drone production starts at new US Anduril plant in days

March 19, 2026 9:57 PM UTC / Reuters

By Mike Stone

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Item 1 of 2 A FURY drone inside the Arsenal-1 manufacturing facility, operated by Anduril, in Ashville, Ohio, U.S. March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Megan Jelinger

[1/2]A FURY drone inside the Arsenal-1 manufacturing facility, operated by Anduril, in Ashville, Ohio, U.S. March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Mike Stone

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  • Anduril’s $1 billion Ohio plant to employ 4,000 over next decade
  • Anduril’s manufacturing approach differs from traditional defense contractors
  • FURY drones part of Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program

COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 19 (Reuters) – Anduril Industries will begin building its new FURY, “loyal wingman,” high-speed combat drones ​​in the coming days at a new facility in Ohio, as the U.S. military’s interest in unmanned aircraft surges following battlefield successes in Ukraine and Iran.

Amid cornfields and horse farms 20 miles (32 km) south of Columbus, ​Ohio, the defense tech start-up is expecting its $1 billion Arsenal-1 autonomous systems manufacturing ​campus to employ more than 4,000 people over the next decade, starting with ​roughly 250 by the end of this year, officials said on Thursday.

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Anduril is one ​of a new but growing group of small defense firms hoping to win lucrative Pentagon contracts ​for next-generation weapons. The Trump administration hopes the newer firms will help upend weapons manufacturing by delivering cutting-edge technology more quickly and at a lower cost.

Matt Grimm, Anduril’s co-founder and chief operating officer, said its ​approach to manufacturing differs fundamentally from traditional defense contractors.

Rather than designing products first and worrying ​about production later, the company bakes manufacturability in from Day 1 — choosing commercial materials such as aluminum ​over titanium, ​using composite techniques borrowed from the recreational boat industry, and selecting a commercial business jet engine for the FURY program specifically because of its well-established supply chain and maintenance ecosystem.

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Production of the company’s FURY autonomous aircraft will be the first to launch at the facility. The FURY ​is Anduril’s entrant for ​the Collaborative Combat ​Aircraft program – part of an Air Force plan for a next-generation family of systems, an effort to equip crewed fighter jets and other ​planes with an uncrewed platform that would fly alongside the human ​pilots.

“From the ​very first prototype, we’ve been working with our engineers on every single build, thinking, how do we design it for production?” Grimm said.

Anduril said its Roadrunner interceptor, Barracuda cruise missile family, and ​a classified ​program were all expected to be produced at the ​new factory by year-end.

The company said it is already operating production facilities in Mississippi, Australia, Rhode Island, Colorado, Atlanta, ​North Carolina, and Southern California.

Reporting by Mike Stone in Ohio; Editing by Chris Sanders, Rod Nickel

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