Get ready, ChumCity! The future isn't just coming; it's being built right here. PDW just launched Drone Factory 01 in Research Park, a 90,000-square-foot powerhouse churning out tactical drones faster than you can say "national security." Forget slow and expensive. PDW's CEO, Ryan Gury, says it's all about "attritable robotics" and "commercial technologies." Translation? More drones, faster, for every soldier on the front lines. PDW co-founder Matt Higgins delivered a stark message: the next big threat won't be planes, but drone swarms. His solution? Make sure America is the undisputed king of drone tech. Even celebrity chef Robert Irvine is onboard, praising PDW's mission to give our troops "every conceivable battlefield advantage." He nailed it: this is a game-changer! PDW's Chief Strategy Officer, Trevor Smith, reveals the company's surprising origin: drone racing! Turns out, the skills honed on the track are perfect for building life-saving tech for the battlefield. This isn't just about drones; it's about jobs! The factory promises over 500 new positions and an $81 million annual economic boost. PDW is planting its flag, declaring Huntsville the heart of American drone manufacturing. PDW isn't playing nice. They're aiming to disrupt the defense industry, with CEO Gury stating that companies like AeroVironment and Raytheon "should be a little afraid, because we’re going to come for their markets.â€Drone Factory Opens, Signals Future of Warfare is Here!
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