Anduril has won a $642 million, 10-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity program of record by the U.S. Marine Corps to deliver Installation-Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
Anduril’s I-CsUAS solution uses artificial intelligence and advanced autonomy, giving the Marine Corps the hardware and software capabilities it needs to face evolving aerial threats and protect installations.
Anduril’s CUAS also enables continuous autonomous operations powered by Lattice, Anduril’s advanced software platform. Lattice uses AI to detect, track, identify and neutralize aerial threats.
The company said its integrated family of systems provides tailored protection for each installation. Anduril’s solution connects sensors and effectors through a shared command-and-control interface and an open architecture, enabling rapid iteration and system upgrades.
This will provide the Marine Corps with advanced capabilities over the 10 year period of performance.
This award expands on Anduril’s partnership with the Marine Corps. It recently won a $200 million contract to develop and deliver a CUAS Engagement System for the Marine Air Defense Integrated System.