Profile
Anduril Industries is a leading American defense technology company founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey and a team of experienced engineers. Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, Anduril develops advanced AI-powered autonomous systems, sensors, and software platforms designed to provide superior situational awareness and decision advantage to military forces and border security agencies. The company emphasizes rapid innovation, software-defined capabilities, and scalable production to address modern threats such as drone swarms, border incursions, and contested environments. Anduril has secured major contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and international allies, positioning itself as a key player in the emerging defense tech sector.
Anduril’s core platform is Lattice, an AI-driven operating system that integrates data from sensors, drones, and other assets into a unified, real-time battlefield picture. This platform powers many of their robotic and autonomous systems, enabling coordinated operations at machine speed.
Key Robot-Based Products:
- Roadrunner: A high-speed, reusable autonomous air vehicle capable of vertical takeoff and landing. It serves as a cost-effective interceptor for drones and missiles, offering rapid response capabilities in counter-UAS missions.
- Ghost: A family of autonomous aircraft (including Ghost X) optimized for long-endurance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. These VTOL drones are highly autonomous and can carry various payloads for extended operations.
- Dive-LD: An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) designed for maritime domain awareness, mine countermeasures, and underwater reconnaissance.
- Anvil: An autonomous counter-drone system that uses interceptors to neutralize hostile UAVs.
- Lattice AI Platform: The intelligent software layer that connects all Anduril systems, enabling autonomous coordination, threat detection, and rapid response across air, land, sea, and cyber domains.
Anduril continues to expand its portfolio with new autonomous systems for land, sea, and air domains. The company is known for its rapid development cycles, vertical integration, and focus on software-defined capabilities that can be updated in the field. Its systems are being deployed on the U.S. southern border, by U.S. military forces, and by allied nations. Anduril represents a new model of defense technology development — agile, software-first, and focused on delivering decisive advantages in modern warfare.
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