
Chris Brose
President and Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril Industries. Former Senate Armed Services staff director and author of Kill Chain.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 40min
Tech Summit talks: Anduril's Chris Brose
Chris Brose, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril Industries and former Senate Armed Services staff director, joins the discussion about revolutionary defense strategies. He delves into the Pentagon's shift to faster drone procurement and its collaboration with allies like Ukraine and Australia. Brose emphasizes the military's need for cost-effective autonomous systems and shares insights from the Ukraine conflict that could inform strategies in the Indo-Pacific. He also highlights how government grants can drive innovation, while navigating the complexities of defense contracting.
Oct 20, 2025 • 51min
Chris Brose: How Anduril is paving its path as the next defense unicorn
In this conversation, Chris Brose, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril Industries, dives into the urgent need for U.S. military modernization amid global competition, especially with China. He discusses the importance of software and autonomy in defense, how talent is gravitating toward startups, and Anduril's unique approach to rapid production and innovation. Chris also shares insights from the battlefield, emphasizing the value of real-world feedback and maintaining company culture while scaling.

Oct 20, 2025 • 54min
Episode 736: Anduril and the Promise of Autonomous Systems - with Chris Brose
Chris Brose, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril, dives into the future of defense technology. He discusses how integrating commercial tech can revolutionize military capabilities. Brose emphasizes the importance of mass production and adaptability in combat. The conversation highlights the innovative Ghost Shark program with Australia and the challenges of the U.S. acquisition system. Finally, he shares an optimistic view on creating agile solutions for modern warfare, arguing for a shift toward collaborative and resilient defense strategies.


