Silicon Valley tech companies are increasingly focusing on defense technology, with Anduril Industries at the forefront. The company, led by Palmer Luckey, is concentrating on developing weapons systems that could be completed by 2027, in anticipation of potential conflict with China over Taiwan. This shift represents one of the largest movements in the defense sector since World War II, characterized by significant venture-capital investment in defense technology. The tech industry sees substantial financial opportunities in this area, as they aim to supply advanced weaponry for potential future conflicts.
We'll excuse the "Tech Bro" hyperbole here... #DefenseTech is hard to comprehend: It is the only global sector where success is defined by the products that *don't* get used. https://t.co/mqCRYiEKGJ via @WSJ
If America's next big war is against China, these Silicon Valley tech bros wants to supply the fancy weaponry https://t.co/bEcP96axPa via @WSJ
We'll excuse the "Tech Bros" hyperbole here, #DefenseTech is hard to comprehend: It is the only global sector where success is measured by how much products *don't* get used. https://t.co/bEcP96axPa via @WSJ