U.S. defense firm Anduril in talks for Nissan plant to build drones in Japan, sources say
U.S. defense firm Anduril in talks for Nissan plant to build drones in Japan, sources say U.S. defense firm Anduril Industries is in talks to acquire the plant to build military drones in Japan, sources say. U.S. defense firm Anduril Industries is in talks to acquire Nissan Motor's Oppama assembly plant near Tokyo as the maker of autonomous weapons looks to build military drones in Japan, according to three sources familiar with the matter. While they say no decision has been made, any deal could transform one of Japan's first large-scale postwar car factories, long a symbol of its industrial revival, into an arms-making hub. The talks over Oppama, which are being reported for the first time, come as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government seeks to expand defense manufacturing amid growing concern that a Taiwan Strait crisis could draw in Japan and run down weapons stocks. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. By subscribing, you can help us get the story right.
Jun-25-2026, 06:29:00 GMT
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- Asia > Japan > Honshū > Kantō
- Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture > Tokyo (0.27)
- Kanagawa Prefecture (0.16)
- Asia > Japan > Honshū > Kantō
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- Automobiles & Trucks > Manufacturer (1.00)
- Aerospace & Defense (1.00)
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