Sourcery

Palmer Luckey on UFOs, Anduril, Invisibility Tech, & Moon Wars

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Dec 22, 2025
Palmer Luckey, co-founder of Anduril and a visionary in defense technology, dives into a world of high-stakes innovation. He discusses the implications of lunar warfare, emphasizing its fragility and the catastrophic nature of potential conflicts. Luckey explores the realities of space combat, explaining why stealth trumps armor. His take on UAPs suggests they may be remnants from the past, not contemporary creations. Plus, he shares insights on visible-spectrum invisibility, media misrepresentation, and some personal projects that blend nostalgia with tech.
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INSIGHT

Rapid Autonomous Fighter Development

  • Anduril built Fury (FQ-44), the USAF's first procured autonomous fighter, from contract signing to first flight in 556 days.
  • Palmer Luckey emphasizes autonomy extends a pilot's sensors and weapons while risking disposable unmanned 'pawns' instead of human pilots.
ADVICE

Sell Products, Not Presentations

  • Build products, not PowerPoints: invest company money to deliver prototypes that sell to government customers.
  • Move fast and make money by shipping working products rather than billing hours on mandated contracts.
ANECDOTE

Testing Failures Are Part Of Development

  • Palmer recounts media coverage of failed tests and a small fire during counter-drone testing, stressing such failures are routine in weapons development.
  • He notes the Air Force certified the systems and that test failures are valuable learning events, not existential problems.
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