• Venom: US firms unveil autonomous strike aircraft prototype built in 71 days The Venom platform showcases rapid defense hardware development using digital manufacturing, modular open systems, and software driven engineering. • Defense technology firms Divergent Technologies and Mach Industries unveiled a new autonomous strike aircraft prototype in Los Angeles on February 17. • The aircraft, called Venom, moved from concept to flight readiness in just 71 days, or about 10 weeks. • The companies say the rapid timeline shows how digital manufacturing and modular engineering can shrink development cycles that traditionally take years. • The prototype was built as a flight demonstration platform. • It is designed to prove that defense hardware can go from initial design to operational prototype much faster using software-driven engineering and advanced production systems.

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  • Venom: US firms unveil autonomous strike aircraft prototype built in 71 days The Venom platform showcases rapid defense hardware development using digital manufacturing, modular open systems, and software driven engineering. U.S. Defense technology firms Divergent Technologies and Mach Industries unveiled a new autonomous strike aircraft prototype in Los Angeles on February 17. The aircraft, called Venom, moved from concept to flight readiness in just 71 days, or about 10 weeks. The companies say the rapid timeline shows how digital manufacturing and modular engineering can shrink development

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