• US New Superweapon Unveiled, Fury -Capabilities Are Terrifying: WATCH

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    America's New Superweapon Unveiled, Capabilities Are Terrifying: WATCH America's arsenal continues to grow

    David Hookstead
    PublishedMay 19, 2025 1:13 PM EDT•UpdatedMay 19, 2025 1:24 PM EDT
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    America continues to expand its arsenal of weapons, and the latest
    development is a mind-boggling technological success.

    The biggest threat the USA faces at the moment is China, and there's not
    a close second. What's happening in Ukraine and the Middle East has
    little to no impact on the daily lives of Americans.

    A war with China would have a direct impact on our country. The Chinese
    are also rapidly expanding and modernizing their military capabilities.

    America must do the same in order to keep our edge, and that includes a stunning new piece of tech.

    America's military arsenal is the best in the world. (Photo by Lockheed
    Martin via Getty Images)

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    Unmanned fighter jet unveiled.
    "60 Minutes" released an episode Sunday focused on new developments in
    warfare, and focused on Palmer Luckey's company Anduril Industries.

    Specifically, the company's new unmanned fighter jet called "Fury." The
    jet is so secretive that "60 Minutes" wasn't allowed to say where it was
    housed or built.

    CEO Brian Schimpf explained that Fury is able to fly out far ahead of
    manned fighters and clear the battle space using artificial intelligence
    and other systems.

    It doesn't get much cooler than that.

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    You can watch the video below, and let me know your thoughts at [email protected].

    Anduril states the following on its website about Fury:

    "Fury is a high-performance, multi-mission group 5 autonomous air
    vehicle (AAV) enabling trusted and collaborative autonomy for the
    high-end fight. Leveraging Lattice software, Fury is designed to
    accelerate the development, testing, and fielding of Mission Autonomy
    into operational reality for the warfighter, delivering an unfair
    advantage for unrivaled deterrence."

    "60 Minutes" reported that if Fury is chosen as the Air Force's new
    weapons system, then it will be "mass produced" and put into service.

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    Seeing as how it appears capable of doing things no other fighter jet
    can (information about Fury is incredibly limited), it would make sense
    that the Air Force would want to get as many as possible.

    Being able to clear an entire battlespace and own the skies without
    needing a single human up there would be a game-changer unlike anything
    we've ever seen before.

    Anduril unveiled it's unmanned fighter jet called Fury during a segment
    on "60 Minutes." What is the jet capable of? How does it work? (Credit:
    Getty Images Creatives)
    America continues to develop new weapons amid rising fears of a conflict
    with China. (Credit: Getty Images Creatives)

    Let's hope Palmer Luckey and other visionaries continue to create new technology to make sure America always remains strong. Let me know what
    you think at [email protected].

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    Written by David Hookstead
    David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics
    with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast
    American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews
    American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining
    OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering
    similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.

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