
A rocket motor blew up at Anduril’s Mississippi test site. The defence darling says it’s routine
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A rocket motor explosion — even if routine in propulsion R&D — is a reminder that “software-speed” defense still runs into hard-physics failure modes. Defense and dual-use founders should budget time, capital, and narrative for destructive testing, not just software iteration.
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