Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that develops AI-powered autonomous systems, sensor platforms, and software for national security and military applications. Founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, Trae Stephens, Matt Grimm, Joe Chen, and Brian Schimpf, the company is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California. Anduril builds hardware and software products that leverage artificial intelligence, computer vision, sensor fusion, and autonomous decision-making to provide military and security forces with advanced capabilities for threat detection, surveillance, and autonomous operations. The company's central technology platform is Lattice, an AI-powered command and control system that fuses data from multiple sensor sources into a unified operational picture. Lattice uses machine learning for object detection, classification, and tracking across diverse environments including land, sea, air, and underwater domains. The platform enables autonomous decision-making and can coordinate multiple unmanned systems simultaneously. Anduril produces several hardware platforms including the Ghost family of small autonomous aerial vehicles designed for reconnaissance and surveillance, Anvil counter-unmanned aircraft systems for intercepting hostile drones, and autonomous underwater vehicles for maritime surveillance and mine countermeasures. The company also develops Sentry Tower, an AI-powered autonomous surveillance system that uses cameras, radar, and other sensors to detect and classify objects and personnel across large areas. Anduril has expanded into larger autonomous systems including loitering munitions and collaborative combat aircraft concepts. The company has secured significant contracts with the United States Department of Defense and allied nations, and has been awarded programs across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Special Operations Command. Anduril operates exclusively on a government and enterprise contracting model, with products sold through defense procurement processes.
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