Wild Hearts

Why Australia’s defence needs tech founders: Vu Tran of Black Sky Industries on building missiles with a startup mindset.

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Apr 8, 2025
Vu Tran, co-founder of Go1 and Black Sky Industries, shares his unique journey from edtech to the defense sector, driven by concerns for future generations. He discusses the moral dilemmas that guided his shift to missile manufacturing and emphasizes the need for Australia to become self-reliant in its defense. Vu believes in adopting a startup mindset to innovate within this slow-moving industry, advocating for a defense philosophy akin to an echidna—small yet formidable. His insights on personal mission and national security spark a conversation about reshaping Australia’s military landscape.
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ANECDOTE

From Edtech to Missiles

  • Vu Tran, driven by a personal concern for his children's future, transitioned from edtech to defense.
  • This shift was prompted by a growing unease about global instability and a desire to contribute meaningfully.
INSIGHT

Misconception About Australian Defense

  • Australia's defense spending is high, but most goes to foreign companies, creating vulnerability.
  • Building a domestic defense industry increases self-reliance and strengthens national security.
INSIGHT

Echidna Strategy

  • Australia should focus on growing its defense industry's contribution to GDP, not just spending.
  • This approach fosters job creation, technological advancement, and strengthens defense capabilities.
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