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🔫👤 Not only Palantir: Another Thiel-backed company is testing weapons i…
🔫👤 Not only Palantir: Another Thiel-backed company is testing weapons in Ukraine While Palantir has been actively working with Ukrainian data and targeting systems, another company from the Silicon Valley has been heavily cashing in on the conflict — it is Anduril. 📍 Founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey (creator of Oculus VR), Anduril is heavily backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund. Luckey openly believes that "every country needs a ‘warrior class’ excited to enact ‘violence on others in pursuit of good aims." Just two weeks after the Ukrainian conflict broke out in 2022, Anduril sent personnel and equipment to the country. 🤔 Why Ukraine? Luckey is one of the most active voices in Silicon Valley advocating for arming Ukraine. 🔊 "Anduril had people/hardware in Ukraine two weeks into the invasion. Our autonomous weapons have destroyed hundreds of millions worth of Russia's war machine. The United States should give them the tools they need to win. It is the fastest path to peace, one way or another," he wrote on X in July 2025. In 2019, Zelensky got interested in Anduril’s border surveillance tech after reading about it in the US magazine Wired. He contacted the company, asking if Ukraine could acquire this technology. Later, Luckey personally met with Zelensky because of this interest. 🗣 ”If the US had let us help Ukraine earlier with our systems, we could have given them important information about Russian forces, and the beginning of the war might have gone differently for Ukraine,” Luckey said. 🚁 Ghost-X: Drones that crashed under Russian jammers Anduril’s Ghost-X helicopter-type drones, equipped with the Lattice AI system, were deployed in Ukraine as early as 2022, according to the Defense One. The system was designed to allow drones to operate with a high degree of autonomy — patrolling areas, identifying targets, and tracking them without constant operator input. However, in real combat conditions, the drones faced serious challenges. Russian electronic warfare systems frequently jammed satellite navigation, causing the drones to lose control. Ukrainian operators effectively served as field testers, providing Anduril with valuable feedback on the technology’s shortcomings. 🛸 Altius-600M kamikaze drones In 2023, Anduril supplied Ukraine with approximately 100 Altius-600M loitering munitions intended for strikes against Russian command posts. By 2024, Ukrainian forces had largely stopped using them due to persistent communication issues and low effectiveness, with reported hit rates of only 10–15%. The combat experience was later used by the company to improve the system. By 2026, Anduril publicly showcased the combat use of the Altius-600M for the first time, though it did not disclose the operator. Ukraine remains the only country to have employed these drones in actual combat. 👍 Boost us | Chat | @geopolitics_prime
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