Swarms of low-cost Iranian drones are rewriting the rules of war, but one U.S. defense contractor says it can mass-produce autonomous military systems to match them at a fraction of the traditional cost."Our adversaries are not coming at us with $10-plus million fighter planes, necessarily. They're coming at us with very, very low-cost munitions," Trae Stephens, co-founder and executive chairman of Anduril Industries, told "Mornings with Maria" Tuesday.The challenge, he said, is to "significantly" bring down the cost of engagement instead of firing off $2 million interceptors, noting that the...
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