Anduril, Oracle Partner to Deliver AI-Powered Defense Solutions from Datacenter to Tactical Edge

The collaboration aims to provide secure global mission capabilities for mobile command and control in connected and disconnected environments.
  • Defensemirror.com bureau
  • 06:17 AM, September 11, 2024
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Anduril, Oracle Partner to Deliver AI-Powered Defense Solutions from Datacenter to Tactical Edge
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Anduril Industries and Oracle have announced a partnership to integrate Anduril’s Lattice software platform for command and control (C2) with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure.

The collaboration aims to provide secure mission capabilities globally, including for mobile command and control in both connected and disconnected environments.

Lattice will be deployed on Oracle Cloud Isolated, National Security Regions, and other Oracle Cloud services, including Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud and Oracle Government Clouds in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These cloud offerings are designed to handle classified defense and intelligence workloads.

Anduril’s Menace hardware systems will also be integrated with OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure to enable operations in disrupted, disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth environments. Running on Oracle’s cloud infrastructure, these systems aim to provide real-time data, automated decision-making, and support for mission-critical operations.

Oracle's cloud infrastructure will enable Anduril to expand its support for defense operations, including those of the US Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and allied defense agencies.

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