Today, we are breaking down Anduril. Anduril builds high tech defense systems for the US Department of Defense and its allies. Crucially, it does so with speed that emanates from Silicon Valley. Founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, who previously built and sold Oculus to Facebook, Anduril has achieved the rare feat of challenging the established order in the defense industry.
To break down Anduril, I’m joined by the company’s CEO and co-founder, Brian Schimpf. We discuss the history of the defense industry, how Anduril’s business is counter positioned against the legacy cost-plus model, and what Brian has learned about selling to the DoD. Please enjoy this breakdown of Anduril.
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Show Notes
[00:02:52] - [First question] - The history of defense technology and the technological and competitive landscape when he set out to build Anduril
[00:08:22] - What the early experience was like when approaching the government and finding an early adopter
[00:12:44] - Necessity being the mother of invention when it came to developing drones
[00:16:37] - What it’s like to develop hardware and software products at the same time
[00:20:26] - How the defense business complex works economically and overview of the detailed cost plus model
[00:24:44] - The state of military technology and military conflict today writ large
[00:31:10] - Are we heading to a future where warfare is mostly machine against machine?
[00:33:34] - Comparing the ghost drone system to predator drones
[00:38:40] - Guiding principles as a firm and deciding on their product roadmap
[00:43:25] - An overview of their product lineup and what they’ve built so far
[00:48:13] - Having an open innovation policy to promote competition
[00:49:37] - The nuance of politics when it comes to building and running their business
[00:51:56] - Most difficult decisions he’s had to make through Anduril’s history
[00:53:51] - How he overcame Anduril’s lowest points and biggest challenges
[00:58:38] - Thoughts on effectively compounding hardware innovation
[01:02:23] - A moment he’s most proud of and regrets most in Anduril’s history
[01:04:20] - Lessons learned from observing Palantir and SpaceX
[01:08:37] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him