WASHINGTON— The counterdrone industry is booming. So to keep up with—and anticipate—demands, radar-maker Echodyne wants to make 30,000 units a year by early 2027. The company, which is headquartered in Washington state, began building out a new facility near Seattle earlier this year and plans to have it up and running in July. The $40 million plant is expected to ultimately produce at least 30,000 radars a year—an approximate five-fold increase. “Our orders are far exceeding our production capacity, which is why we've launched into this new manufacturing facility,” said Eben Frankeburg, the c
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