Archer, Anduril To Jointly Develop Hybrid-eVTOL For U.S. Military

Archer Aviation Midnight eVTOL
Archer would lean on existing commercial parts and supply chain to develop its military hybrid-eVTOL.
 
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Archer Aviation and Anduril Industries have signed a “strategic partnership” to develop “next-generation aircraft” for defense applications starting with joint development of a hybrid-electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft for a potential U.S. Department of Defense program. The two...
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