Anduril CEO discusses US-China deterrence, manufacturing scale, and economic warfare at FF Global 2026
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Summary
Bloomberg editor-in-chief John Micklethwait interviews Anduril Industries co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf live at FF Global 2026. Segments cover Anduril's origins and valuation, US-China military balance including Taiwan scenarios and lessons from Ukraine and the recent Iran conflict, production volumes and shipbuilding gaps, European/NATO defense reforms, Anduril's Ohio Arsenal-1 facility, plans for subterranean systems, IPO considerations, and shifts toward economic targets in warfare.
Editorial Assessment
The discussion holds up well against primary data on recent events such as Anduril's May 2026 $5B raise at $61B valuation and documented heavy US munitions use in the 2026 Iran war. Schimpf's points on asymmetric autonomous systems and supply-chain vulnerabilities receive implicit support from CSIS and other analyses; minor context missing on exact European consolidation barriers or full counterarguments to his views on low-cost precision munitions. Framing is pragmatic and forward-looking rather than alarmist, though as a CEO interview it naturally highlights Anduril's manufacturing innovations. Viewers gain a clear window into one leading defense tech perspective but would benefit from cross-referencing allied procurement data or Chinese official statements for fuller balance.
Key Moments
Anduril valued over $60 billion after recent funding
May 2026 Series H round closed at $61B post-money per company announcement and CNBC reporting.
China has roughly 250 times US shipbuilding capacity
CSIS and BBC reports cite 200-230x or higher naval/commercial capacity differentials; figure is consistent with expert estimates.
US/Israel expended nearly 10x munitions in first month of Iran conflict vs. entire Gulf War
NYT, CSIS, and WSJ coverage of 2026 Iran war documents 1,000+ Tomahawks and 1,100+ JASSMs in initial period, far exceeding prior benchmarks.
Arsenal-1 is 5 million sq ft Ohio facility now producing
Anduril site and Axios confirm 5M+ sq ft hyperscale plant; production lines reported starting in early 2026.
Sources Consulted
- Anduril Open to Building Weapons Hub Outside US, CEO Says
- Anduril CEO says he's open to building weapons hub outside of US
- Anduril doubles valuation as defense tech funding boom continues
- Anduril Announces $5B Series H Raise
- Anduril Building Arsenal-1 Hyperscale Manufacturing Facility in Ohio
- Arsenal-1
- Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf says economic warfare is the 'new normal'
- The future of defense manufacturing with Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf
- US defense firm Anduril raises $5 billion, doubling its valuation to $61 billion
- Anduril in Talks to Raise Billions at Over $60 Billion Valuation
- In conversation with Brian Schimpf: Live from FF Global 2026
- Founders Forum Global