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Boeing, Anduril Team Up for US Army’s New Mid-Range Interceptor

Boeing and Anduril have joined forces to build a new high-speed interceptor aimed at bolstering the US Army’s layered defense.

The partnership targets the service’s Integrated Fires Protection Capability (IFPC) Increment 2 Second Interceptor program, which seeks to deliver a mid-range weapon.

Anduril will supply the missile’s solid rocket motor, a key component for engaging low-altitude, mid-range threats such as cruise missiles and kamikaze drones.

Read the full story on NextGen DefenseBoeing, Anduril Team Up for US Army’s New Mid-Range Interceptor

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