Palmer Luckey warns U.S. cruise missile output lags scale of new defense demands

Palmer Luckey warns U.S. cruise missile output lags scale of new defense demands
U.S. cruise missile manufacturing concern

Palmer Luckey has drawn attention to the limited scale of U.S. cruise missile production, noting that fewer than 40,000 units have been built since 1917. He states that manufacturing rates have declined over time, despite increasingly demanding requirements by U.S. defense authorities. Luckey points out the complexity of ramping up production to meet escalating national security demands and highlights concerns surrounding adequate supply for evolving military needs.

Luckey has recently identified autonomous logistics as a potential tool for addressing global climate challenges, according to a previous statement. He has also indicated that Anduril is developing several undisclosed products with billion-dollar potential for the U.S. market, as reported in an earlier article. These developments come as Luckey continues to comment on U.S. defense production and technology trends.

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