Unlike traditional defense contractors who focus primarily on hardware, Anduril’s core system is Lattice OS, an autonomous sensemaking and command & control platform that serves as the core platform for our suite of capabilities.
The company identifies problems, privately funds its R&D and sells finished products off the shelf. Ideas are turned into deployed capabilities in months.
The U.S
Lockheed Martin recently integrated its Q-53 multi-mission radar (MMR) with Anduril Industries' Lattice Command and Control (C2) system during the Desert Guardian exercise at Fort Drum. The test was overseen by...
Anduril has announced the launch of the Bolt family of man-packable, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) Autonomous Air Vehicles (AAVs), aimed at enhancing tactical capabilities for combat missions. The base model,...
Anduril Industries has secured a $250 million contract to supply the U.S
Anduril Australia has announced a three-year trial contract with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) to demonstrate its air and ground defence capabilities at RAAF Base Darwin. The trial aims to...
Anduril Industries has been awarded a
Anduril Industries today unveiled its
Anduril Australia is set to establish its first Australian manufacturing facility for the production of Ghost Shark Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicles (XL-AUVs). The new factory will have the capacity to...
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Russia’s Rostec State Corporation has started testing a new drone identification system that works on a “friend or foe” basis, automatically recognizing friendly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at distances up to 100 km and altitudes up to 5 km