Pulsar — software-defined electronic warfare suite
Software-defined RF / EMS warfare — AI-on-the-edge classifies and jams Group 1-3 UAS without manual frequency tuning.
Pulsar is Anduril's software-defined electromagnetic-spectrum warfare family — vehicle-mountable (Pulsar-M), tripod-deployed (Pulsar-L) and aerial-pod variants. Each unit pairs a wideband software-defined radio with on-edge AI that learns new drone RF signatures in the field, classifies threats and applies targeted jamming or spoofing without operator frequency-hopping. Tasked by Lattice OS, Pulsar handles the soft-kill end of a counter-UAS engagement before kinetic effectors are dispatched. Cleared on the US DoD JCO list, fielded with USSOCOM and the US Army Joint C-sUAS Office, and the only product in Anduril's hardware line that can be configured for civilian airport / critical-infrastructure soft-kill use under specific FMS approvals.

Key specs
| Architecture | Software-defined radio (SDR) + on-edge AI |
| Frequency coverage | MHz to GHz wideband (classified ranges) |
| Variants | Pulsar-M (vehicle) · Pulsar-L (tripod) · airborne pod |
| Effective range | Up to several km (target / RF environment dependent) |
| Targets | Group 1-3 UAS, FPV swarms, GNSS spoofing |
| AI library updates | Continuous — learns in-theatre signatures |
| Cueing | Lattice OS or autonomous standalone |
| Export control | ITAR — FMS for civilian-airport variants |
