Anduril Eyes Nissan Factory in Japan to Boost Drone Production
Anduril, the drone manufacturer, has expressed interest in acquiring a Nissan factory in Japan slated for closure to boost its overseas production capabilities.
Drone maker Anduril is reportedly interested in purchasing a Nissan factory in Japan that is scheduled to close, as part of its strategy to expand overseas production of drones and weapons.
Details
According to sources, Anduril is in early-stage talks to acquire the factory, which Nissan plans to shut down as part of its global restructuring. The financial terms of the potential deal have not been disclosed.
Context
The move comes amid rising global demand for drones and smart weapons, driven by geopolitical tensions. Anduril's expansion beyond the U.S. reflects its ambition to strengthen international presence.
What This Means for Investors
While the deal is not finalized, Anduril's interest signals confidence in growing defense demand. If successful, it could positively impact defense-related stocks such as Palantir (PLTR) and Lockheed Martin (LMT) by enhancing supply chains.
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