Anduril, one of the first California-based tech startups to seek weapons contracts from the Pentagon, is purchasing a rocket-engine business to supply motors used in missiles
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/tech-startup-targets-missile-motors-as-silicon-valley-moves-into-weapons-ea34456dAnduril’s purchase of a solid rocket engine maker marks a further pivot from software to military hardware
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