Anduril

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Defense· Los Angeles, CA· founded 2017anduril.com

Anduril designs and builds integrated hardware and software for contested space operations and advanced defense technology.

Anduril Industries develops advanced autonomous systems and defense technology, focusing on AI, robotics, and engineering to enhance U.S. and allied military capabilities. The company specializes in integrated hardware and software for space operations, including battle management and modular mission payloads. Anduril aims to deliver cutting-edge systems to warfighters rapidly, transforming defense capabilities with advanced autonomy and sensor fusion.

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Anduril announces partnership with Kraken for small USVs
OTV-MOBILITY18h ago

Anduril announces partnership with Kraken for small USVs

Anduril is partnering with Kraken Technology Group to develop small unmanned surface vessels (USVs) for the US Navy. This collaboration aims to enhance the Navy's unmanned capabilities, with Kraken providing scalable systems and Anduril integrating payloads and autonomy software. The K5 and K7 platforms will support over 1,000-pound payloads, reflecting a strategic shift towards unmanned operations.

Air Force unit executes test of Anduril’s semiautonomous combat drone
LAUNCH-LV4d ago

Air Force unit executes test of Anduril’s semiautonomous combat drone

U.S. Air Force airmen conducted tests of Anduril's YFQ-44A semiautonomous combat drone at Edwards Air Force Base. The exercise aimed to enhance the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, demonstrating the drone's ease of maintenance and operational capabilities. The Air Force plans to acquire at least 1,000 CCAs for various missions alongside manned aircraft like the F-22 and F-35.

Air Force unit executes test of Anduril’s semiautonomous combat drone
OTV-MOBILITY4d ago

Air Force unit executes test of Anduril’s semiautonomous combat drone

U.S. Air Force airmen tested Anduril's YFQ-44A semiautonomous combat drone, enhancing the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program. Conducted by the Experimental Operations Unit at Edwards Air Force Base, the exercise involved autonomous operations, showcasing rapid capability development. The Air Force aims to procure at least 1,000 CCAs for various missions, with production decisions expected soon.