WASHINGTON — Anduril Industries, a defense technology firm known for its use of artificial intelligence in weapons systems, is now setting its sights on the space domain. Fresh off the ...
Defense technology startup Anduril Industries Inc. is teaming up with Microsoft Corp. to improve the performance of new combat goggles for the US Army, Anduril said Thursday, in a project that may ...
Defense tech firm Anduril Industries on Thursday unveiled a new line of autonomous, air-breathing cruise missiles that the company says will be able to be easily upgraded and produced in large ...
Anduril's Barracuda cruise missiles can be launched from a variety of aircraft, depending on their size. Here, a Barracuda-100 is loaded onto an AH-1Z Viper helicopter. (Anduril) Defense tech firm ...
That vision is now virtually a reality after a deal that will bring software from his defense startup, Anduril, to a US Army head-mounted display developed by Microsoft. “The idea is to enhance ...
Costa Mesa-based defense company Anduril Industries said it is partnering with Oracle to bring Anduril’s Lattice platform to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure ...
Anduril’s cruise missile will come in three versions, ranging in payload and size: Barracuda-100, Barracuda-250, and Barracuda-500. Brose said they will include autonomy software to enable the ...
Anduril says its new cruise missile, the Barracuda, can be produced en masse and cheaply. It's hoping to be the US military's answer to a feared ammo shortage if it fights a near-peer conflict ...
The Anduril Barracuda 500 boasts a range greater than 500 n miles. The munition is a competitor for the USAF/DIU Enterprise Test Vehicle programme. (Anduril) Anduril has been working on a new line ...
Defense company Anduril Industries says it will be sending its AI-powered detection, surveillance and command systems into space, calling it the “final frontier.” The Costa Mesa-based company says it ...
Palmer Luckey, the Hawaiian-shirt wearing founder who sold Oculus VR for $2 billion before co-founding the military tech company Anduril, is back in the headset business — in a sense.
Defense contractor Anduril has unveiled Barracuda, a new family of what it is calling “expendable autonomous air vehicles” that are scalable, highly modular, and already being flight-tested. The ...