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Anduril Industries

Counter-UAS & Base Air Defence · Lattice OS — autonomous-mission command software · Sentry Tower — autonomous solar-powered perimeter sensor mast
منصّة Lattice مع معترضات Anvil وPulsar.

Lattice AI C2 with Anvil and Pulsar kinetic/EW effectors.

Founded
2017
Origin
Costa Mesa, California, USA
Category
Counter-UAS & Base Air Defence
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Anduril Industries.”Source: www.anduril.com
9
Years of operating history since founding
3
Aerospace certifications on file

Company brief

Anduril Industries is an American defense technology company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Costa Mesa, California. The company was established by Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey alongside a team of experienced technology and defense professionals. Anduril focuses on developing and delivering advanced autonomous systems, artificial intelligence-powered software, and integrated defense capabilities for the United States military and allied governments. The company operates under the premise that the U.S. defense industrial base requires modernization through the adoption of commercial software engineering practices and rapid hardware development cycles.

Anduril's product portfolio centers on its Lattice software platform, which serves as an AI-enabled mission autonomy and command-and-control system capable of fusing data from multiple sensors and coordinating teams of autonomous assets in real time. Hardware products include the Ghost X autonomous fixed-wing uncrewed aerial vehicle designed for company-level surveillance and reconnaissance missions, the Dive-LD long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, and the Sentry tower, a persistent surveillance system for border and perimeter security. In the counter-UAS domain, Anduril developed the Menace family of systems, including the Menace-X and Menace-T, which provide AI-enabled radar tracking and intercept coordination against unmanned aerial threats at tactical edge environments.

The company secured a USD 200 million contract with the U.S. Marine Corps to develop the counter-unmanned aerial system component for the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) program, underscoring its expanding role in the layered air defense market. Anduril has also been selected by the UK Ministry of Defence to provide advanced force protection technology and is a participant in Project Nyx, a British Army programme. In 2024 and 2025 Anduril partnered with Raytheon to co-develop solid rocket motors for air-to-air weapons. The company maintains operations in Australia and the United Kingdom in addition to its U.S. base.

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Indexed product lines

Lattice Platform

AI-enabled mission autonomy and command-and-control software that fuses multi-sensor data and coordinates autonomous assets.

Ghost X

Autonomous fixed-wing uncrewed aerial vehicle selected for U.S. Army company-level surveillance and reconnaissance.

Sentry Tower

Persistent autonomous surveillance tower for border and perimeter security applications.

Menace-X / Menace-T

AI-enabled counter-UAS systems providing radar tracking and intercept coordination against unmanned aerial threats.

Dive-LD

Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle for maritime reconnaissance and surveillance missions.

Operating in 3 countries

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