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Shares in aerospace and defense company Ducommun (NYSE: DCO) rose 4% to $57.44 each and a market cap of $841 million after the firm reported first-quarter revenue that beat analyst estimates.
Net revenue of $190.8 million was a 5.3% increase over the same period a year earlier, while net income for the quarter was $6.8 million.
CEO Steve Oswald said in a statement that the Santa Ana-based company will pursue its Vision 2027 strategy, adding “lots of runway ahead.”
Ducommun last month rejected an offer from private equity firm Albion River LLC to buy the company for $60 per share, saying its 2027 strategy was preferable.

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Anduril Introduces New Electronic Warfare Tools https://www.ocbj.com/defense-2/anduril-introduces-new-electronic-warfare-tools/ Mon, 06 May 2024 16:01:19 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117812 For rapidly evolving military tech

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Anduril Industries Inc. in Costa Mesa today introduced the new Pulsar series of electronic warfare tools.
Pulsar uses artificial artificial intelligence “to rapidly identify and defeat current and future threats across the electromagnetic spectrum, including small and medium-size drones.”
Dominance of the electromagnetic spectrum is critical to operations on a modern battlefield of rapidly-evolving drone, counter-drone, and jamming technologies, Anduril said in a statement.
“As the war in Ukraine has shown, EW (eletronic warfare) tactics are evolving faster than ever — a cat and mouse game of sensing and dodging, disruption and adaptation, in the spectrum — with updates to EW and threat systems now happening over shorter timelines of weeks, days, or even hours,” the company’s statement said.

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Military Co. Mach Industries in ­­­­OC https://www.ocbj.com/defense-2/military-co-mach-industries-in-oc/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:41:58 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117436 A new, well-funded defense technology upstart, founded by a teenager, has moved its base of operations to Orange County, the Business Journal has learned. Mach Industries, which aims to make a variety of hydrogen-powered platforms for the military, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), weapons and aerial protection devices, has inked a lease for the entirety […]

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A new, well-funded defense technology upstart, founded by a teenager, has moved its base of operations to Orange County, the Business Journal has learned.

Mach Industries, which aims to make a variety of hydrogen-powered platforms for the military, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), weapons and aerial protection devices, has inked a lease for the entirety of a new, 110,000-square-foot industrial building in Huntington Beach, real estate sources tell the Business Journal.

The company, which has largely operated in stealth mode since its founding a little more than three years ago and counts a valuation topping $300 million, is looking to fill roughly a dozen local positions, primarily engineering and manufacturing jobs.

Mach Industries’ LinkedIn account now lists Huntington Beach as its headquarters, and company founder and Chief Executive Ethan Thornton, who was still a teenager as of last year, also cites Surf City as his base on his LinkedIn profile.

Prior reports on the company, at the time of its last funding round, cited Austin, Texas as its base.

Recent job postings from Mach Industries indicate that flight testing for its UAVs will primarily be conducted in the Mojave Desert.

The company could not be reached for comment on the company’s move to OC, or its expansion plans in the area.

Wunderkind Founder

Mach Industries’ backstory and business plan—one that aims to utilize next-gen technology to create better defense systems for the U.S. and its allies—counts similarities to the country’s fastest-growing defense tech firm, Costa Mesa-based Anduril Industries, and its founder, Palmer Luckey.

Luckey, who dropped out of California State University, Long Beach as a teenager to start then Irvine-based Oculus VR, was in his mid-20s at the time of Anduril’s founding in 2017.

He’s now 31, and Anduril, a maker of sentry towers, UAVs, counter-drone systems, unmanned submarines and other software and hardware products for military and homeland security use, counts a valuation approaching $10 billion, making it one of Orange County’s most-valuable private companies.

Thornton is also a college dropout; he was studying aerospace engineering at MIT, but left during his freshman year, following a short stint working at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, an R&D center managed by the school for the Department of Defense.

“This was pre-team, pre-revenue, anything,” Thornton told trade publication TechCrunch last year. “I just couldn’t sit through classes anymore.”

His government connections at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory helped attract investors for his new venture. At the time of the company’s $5.7 million seed round last summer he was 19 years old.

That funding round was led by Menlo Park-based Sequoia Capital, and it marked that well-known venture capital firm’s first investment into defense tech.

In late 2023, Mach Industries landed a much larger, $79 million Series A round, led by Bedrock Capital. Austin-based Bedrock is a significant investor in Anduril.

That funding round valued Mach Industries at $335 million, according to reports.

Industrial Development

Real estate sources tell the Business Journal that Mach Industries is setting up shop at one of the buildings at the newly built Huntington Gateway industrial development along Bolsa Avenue.

The nine-building, multi-phase project, expected to run roughly 1.5 million square feet when completed, is headed by Newport Beach-based Sares Regis Group. The development is built on land previously used by aerospace and defense giant Boeing Corp. for its sprawling operations in the city.

Other tenants at Huntington Gateway include Amazon, which also leases a full building at the new development.

Real estate sources cite the 5473 Bolsa Ave. building at the development as the new base for Mach Industries; the company has yet to comment on, or confirm, the new lease.

Hydrogen Creation, Combustion

Mach Industries’ investors describe the startup as “a hardware defense technology company,” one utilizing “cutting-edge hydrogen creation and combustion techniques.”
The use of hydrogen as a fuel is key to the company’s product development.

“This versatile fuel can be easily manufactured in the field using readily available resources, such as electricity or aluminum, and water,” Sequoia Capital said at the time its funding in the company was announced.

“Most importantly, hydrogen enables 10 times advancements in range and power for projectiles and unparalleled loiter time and speed for aerial systems,” the VC firm said.

“Hydrogen is a fascinating fuel—it’s really the only way to drive combustion out of electricity,” Thornton said last year.

“This process allows for flexible energy transfer, and the resulting fuel increases performance on many legacy platforms. The result is a more distributed energy supply chain supporting systems with otherwise impossible capabilities,” Thornton said.

“I founded Mach to push the development of these capabilities as I saw their adoption as a necessary step in the future of defense.”

Mach Industries’ initial “oxyhydrogen defense platforms” are expected to be in the form of UAVs and aerial protection devices. The company’s website only shows one product rendering, for an unmanned jet similar in design to a product Anduril is currently working on.

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Albion River To Put Buyout Case to Ducommun Shareholders https://www.ocbj.com/defense-2/albion-river-to-put-buyout-case-to-ducommun-shareholders/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 20:59:36 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117467 Investment Firm Was Rebuffed by Santa Ana Company

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Private investment Albion River LLC says it will take its buyout offer for aerospace and defense firm Ducommun (NYSE: DCO) directly to the company’s shareholders.

“Albion continues to believe that public markets are not an appropriate setting for Ducommun to execute its strategy and maximize shareholder value. We are committed long-term shareholders of the Company and intend to make our case directly to shareholders in due time,” Albion said in a statement today.

Albion said it owns 9.2% of Ducommun’s outstanding shares, and will make its case to shareholders at the previously scheduled annual general meeting on Wednesday.

Santa Ana-based Ducommun said April 16 it rejected Albion’s $878 million buyout bid.

For further details, see the April 29 print edition.

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Anduril Introduces Underwater Drone https://www.ocbj.com/newsletter-feed/anduril-introduces-underwater-drone/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:04:22 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117341 Developed with Australian Navy

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Costa Mesa-based defense company Anduril Inc. has introduced the first extra-large Ghost Shark underwater drone prototype, developed with the Royal Australian Navy.

The Ghost Shark is officially called an autonomous underwater vehicle, and is part of a $140 million military development program.

“The timeline we set to design and produce three Ghost Sharks in three years in Australia, by Australians for the ADF (Australian Defence Forces) was extremely ambitious. I am excited to report that we are ahead of schedule and, importantly for a Defence program, we are on budget,” David Goodrich, the CEO of Anduril Australia, said in a statement.

For further details see the April 29 print edition.

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Ducommun Rejects Albion Buyout Bid https://www.ocbj.com/defense-2/ducommun-rejects-albion-buyout-bid/ Tue, 16 Apr 2024 22:59:05 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117321 Reportedly valued company at $878M+

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Santa Ana-based aerospace and defense company Ducommun Inc. (NYSE: DCO) said it had rejected an unsolicited, non-binding “indication of interest” from private investment firm Albion River LLC.

Ducommun said in a statement the “proposal undervalues Ducommun and does not fully reflect the Company’s proven, long-term growth initiatives.”

Albion offered to acquire all outstanding shares of Ducommun for $60 per share in cash, the Santa Ana-based company said in the statement. The buyout would have valued the company at more than $878 million, according to MarketWatch.

Ducommun shares today closed at $53.34 each for a market cap of $781 million.

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Anduril, Hyundai to ‘Reimagine’ U.S. Naval Power https://www.ocbj.com/newsletter-feed/anduril-hyundai-to-reimagine-u-s-naval-power/ Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:56:48 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=117304 2 firms form strategic partnership

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Shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea and defense company Anduril Industries of Costa Mesa said they’ve agreed to a strategic partnership to “reimagine and rebuild naval power” for the U.S., Korea, and their allies and partners.
Christian Brose, chief strategy officer of Anduril Industries, said in a statement: “Together, our companies will define a new maritime arsenal of democracy—one that both restores naval capacity through modern shipbuilding and mass manufacturing practices, while also enhancing naval capability through cutting-edge mission autonomy, artificial intelligence, and software.”
Under the strategic partnership, HD Hyundai and Anduril will pursue collaborative efforts to design, develop, and produce new and different types of autonomous naval systems. The partnership “will pursue new classes of low-cost, mass producible autonomous maritime systems” according to the two companies.
Anduril was founded by OC entrepreneur Palmer Luckey.

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U.S. Army Picks Anduril, Palantir https://www.ocbj.com/defense-2/u-s-army-picks-anduril-palantir/ Sat, 09 Mar 2024 00:29:39 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=116183 For long-range weapons targeting system

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Anduril Industries in Costa Mesa said the company is part of the team selected by the U.S. Army to develop and manufacture the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) ground station to improve long-range weapons targeting.

The system is the Army’s next-generation deep-sensing capability. The team is led by Palantir Technologies of Denver.

Anduril said in a news release it will develop hardware design and scaled manufacturing across 10 TITAN vehicles.

TITAN is a vehicle-mounted ground station that will accelerate and simplify the Army’s ability to access and process massive volumes of data to provide targeting information for enhanced mission command and long range precision weapons firing.

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Terran Orbital Gets $15.2M U.S. Space Force Contract https://www.ocbj.com/newsletter-feed/terran-orbital-gets-15-2m-u-s-space-force-contract/ Tue, 05 Mar 2024 18:50:00 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=116089 Delivery in 4Q

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Terran Orbital Corp. said it was awarded a $15.2 million contract to supply Ambassador Class satellite platforms to the Air Force Research Laboratory for U.S. Space Force missions.
Delivery is planned in the 4th quarter of 2024, according to Terran (NYSE: LLAP), which is based in Boca Raton but has the bulk of its operations in Irvine.
Shares in Terran Orbital rose 5.5% to $1.25 apiece for a market cap of $243 million.
Lockheed Martin has made a bid to acquire Terran Orbital in a deal reportedly worth nearly $600 million, but Terran said yesterday there is no guarantee the deal will go through.
For more on Terran Orbital, see the March 4 print edition of the Business Journal.

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Lockheed Martin Bids for Terran Orbital https://www.ocbj.com/newsletter-feed/lockheed-martin-bids-for-terran-orbital/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 18:50:48 +0000 https://www.ocbj.com/?p=116046 Company says no guarantee of sale

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Defense giant Lockheed Martin has bid for satellite maker Terran Orbital Corp., which is based in Boca Raton but has the bulk of its operations in Irvine. CNBC said the deal is valued at nearly $600 million.

Terran Orbital responded to the Lockheed offer by saying today “there is no guarantee that a strategic transaction involving Lockheed Martin or any other party will be approved or consummated.”

Lockheed Martin is already the largest shareholder in Terran Orbital.

Shares in Terran Orbital rose 14% to $1.22 apiece for a market cap of $237 million.

For more on Terran, see the March 4 print edition of the Business Journal.

 

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