Introducing: Bolt & Bolt-M
Anduril Industries. 10 окт. 2024 г.
Introducing Bolt: a family of man-packable Autonomous Air Vehicles (AAVs) that combines advanced AI with an integrated and operator-friendly design. In its base configuration, Bolt delivers a rapid response capability for real-time situational awareness.
Bolt-M is a munition variant that arms any ground force with simple, flexible, and lethal precision firepower that every warfighter would choose to carry when every pound matters.
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