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An economic development group in Ohio has provided Anduril Industries with a $310 million grant for its giant military weapons factory near Columbus, Ohio, adding to the $452 million promised tax ...
If Anduril meets its employment and investment goals, the weapons maker stands to get hundreds of millions in state funding.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — JobsOhio, the state’s private economic development organization, awarded Anduril Industries $310 million to help build its hyperscale drone manufacturing facility.
Anduril is slated to deliver a from-scratch prototype C2 architecture to a U.S. Army Division, along with a team of tech companies, in less than a year.
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JobsOhio agreed to provide Anduril with a $310M grant to build a manufacturing facility for drones, autonomous air vehicles and other advanced weaponry.
JobsOhio, the state’s private economic development organization, awarded Anduril Industries $310 million to help build its hyperscale drone manufacturing facility.
JobsOhio grants Anduril $310 million for its Arsenal-1 facility, the largest single-site grant ever, supporting 4,000 new jobs in Central Ohio.
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