Anduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with ...
With the help of Anduril's Lattice OS, we may soon see a terrifying, "Terminator"-esque reality where these unmanned aircraft ...
Military tech firm Anduril has joined hands with technology giant Microsoft to build a smart goggle for the United States ...
Unlike traditional defense contractors that focus on hardware, Anduril's core product is its “Lattice” software, which uses AI to run drones, surveillance cameras, and underwater vessels ...
Anvil, seen here held by Luckey in Anduril's Costa Mesa Headquarters, integrates with the Lattice OS and can navigate autonomously to intercept hostile drones. Boosted by Lattice, the IVAS program ...
Both variants include Anduril’s AI-based Lattice software system that enables autonomy, pre-flight and in-flight mission planning, and can be used in challenging and contested environments ...
It is no secret that we like the Lattice iCE40 FPGA ... While the HX-1K lacks those extra features, it does allow 98 I/Os maximum compared to the low-end UltraPlus’ 21 I/O.
and Lattice Platform (AI infrastructure). Anduril specializes in both software and hardware and has offices in Washington, D.C., Seattle, Boston, Atlanta and London. The U.S. Marine Corps has ...
Anduril Industries and Impulse Space have signed a strategic partnership to develop “highly maneuverable” autonomous spacecraft for national security missions. Impulse Space will provide its ...
Anduril's tech runs on its AI platform, Lattice, which acts as an intelligent command center on which a human operator can control autonomous devices. Anduril's drone, the Altius-600 UAS ...
Anduril, the defense tech company co-founded by Palmer Luckey, is considering building its first major manufacturing plant, a 5-million-square-foot facility known as “Arsenal-1,” in Arizona ...