Anduril Industries
AI software, autonomous air, ground, and undersea systems for the US and allied militaries.
Anduril Industries was founded in 2017 in Orange County, California by Palmer Luckey , the entrepreneur behind the Oculus virtual-reality headset, together with Trae Stephens of Founders Fund and three former Palantir engineers — Brian Schimpf, Matt Grimm, and Joe Chen. Schimpf has run the company as chief executive since the start, with Grimm as chief operating officer and Luckey as the public face and chairman. The headquarters in Costa Mesa, California has been joined by engineering and manufacturing sites in Atlanta, Boston, Mississippi, and Sydney, and the company employs roughly seven thousand people.
The product catalogue has widened sharply over the past five years. Lattice, the original offering, is an AI command-and-control layer that ingests sensor feeds and fuses them into a shared operating picture; it underpins almost everything else the company sells. Sentry Tower is a solar-powered autonomous surveillance pole — around 290 of them now stand along the southern border of the United States for Customs and Border Protection. Ghost and Ghost X are single-rotor reconnaissance drones with about a hundred minutes of endurance; Bolt and Bolt-M are 12-pound backpack quadcopters, the latter carrying a munition. ALTIUS-600M and 700M are tube-launched loitering munitions inherited through the 2021 acquisition of Area-I, with ranges up to 160 kilometres and loiter times around 75 minutes. Roadrunner is a twin-turbojet, vertically launched reusable interceptor that sits somewhere between a drone and a missile. Barracuda is a family of air-breathing cruise missiles reaching 800 kilometres. At sea, Dive-LD and the smaller Copperhead form a pair of autonomous underwater vehicles, with Copperhead variants approaching torpedo-class capability. Fury, redesignated YFQ-44A by the US Air Force, is a subsonic stealthy collaborative combat aircraft that flew for the first time on 31 October 2025.
Customers are concentrated in the US Department of Defense and allied militaries. The US Army selected Ghost for its Company-Level Small UAS programme, and Fury was picked alongside General Atomics’ YFQ-42A as one of the two Air Force collaborative combat aircraft entering competitive prototyping. Ukraine has received Ghost, ALTIUS, and other systems, drawing on lessons from a war that has rewritten what loitering munitions are expected to do. Australia partnered with Anduril on the Ghost Shark extra-large autonomous undersea vehicle, with first delivery to the Royal Australian Navy in 2025. The United Kingdom and a number of NATO members have ordered ALTIUS variants.
Funding has come from Founders Fund, Andreessen Horowitz, 8VC, General Catalyst, and others. A Series F in August 2024 raised $1.5 billion at a $14 billion valuation, used in part to break ground on Arsenal-1, a five-million-square-foot weapons factory in Pickaway County, Ohio. Subsequent rounds have lifted the implied valuation considerably higher.
Anduril attracts the kind of attention that comes with its mandate. Luckey’s 2017 departure from Facebook after a political-donations dispute drew steady press; activist groups have criticised the company’s border-surveillance work and the broader question of autonomy in lethal systems. Inside the defence industry, its model — building products on private capital and then selling them, rather than waiting on cost-plus contracts — has become the template a wave of newer entrants is trying to copy.
Products
Drones
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Ghost / Ghost X
Single-rotor reconnaissance UAV with 100-minute endurance; selected by the US Army for Company-Level Small UAS.
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Bolt / Bolt-M
12 lb backpack-deployable quadcopter; the M-variant carries a munition.
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Roadrunner
Twin-turbojet reusable interceptor with VTOL take-off — somewhere between a drone and a reusable missile.
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Anvil / Anvil-M
Autonomous counter-UAS interceptor quadcopter that rams hostile drones; the Anvil-M variant adds an explosive payload.
Introduced 2021 · Updated 2025
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Bolt / Bolt-M
Backpack-deployable VTOL quadcopter for ISR and, in the Bolt-M variant, precision strike — launched in under five minutes by a single operator.
Introduced 2024 · Updated 2026
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Ghost / Ghost-X
Single-rotor autonomous helicopter UAS for ISR and special-operations missions; the current Ghost-X variant was picked by the US Army for company-level reconnaissance.
Introduced 2020 · Updated 2024
Sea drones
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Dive-LD
Autonomous underwater vehicle for littoral and deep-water operations; can deploy the Copperhead UUV.
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Copperhead UUV
Autonomous underwater vehicle family with torpedo-comparable capabilities, including loitering-munition variants.
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Copperhead
Family of fast, torpedo-shaped autonomous underwater vehicles — carried by larger AUVs and offered in reusable and one-way "M" strike variants.
Introduced 2025 · Updated 2026
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Dive-LD
Large-displacement autonomous underwater vehicle for long-range subsea ISR and survey missions, rated to 6,000 m.
Introduced 2022 · Updated 2025
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Ghost Shark
Extra-large autonomous undersea vehicle co-developed by Anduril Australia and the Royal Australian Navy for long-range, covert subsea missions.
Introduced 2024 · Updated 2025
Missiles & loitering munitions
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ALTIUS-600M / 700M
Tube-launched loitering munition; up to 75-minute loiter, 160 km range, payloads up to 15 kg.
Introduced 2018 · Updated 2025
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Barracuda
Family of air-breathing cruise missiles with ranges up to 800 km.
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ALTIUS-700 / 700M
Larger, longer-range tube-launched loitering munition and launched effect for stand-off ISR and precision strike.
Introduced 2021 · Updated 2026
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Barracuda-M
Family of low-cost, software-defined cruise missiles built for hyper-scale production — air-, ground- and container-launched.
Introduced 2024 · Updated 2026
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Roadrunner
Reusable, twin-turbojet vertical-takeoff air vehicle that recovers and re-launches if it is not committed to a target.
Introduced 2023 · Updated 2025
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Roadrunner-M
Warhead-carrying interceptor variant of the Roadrunner — a reusable launch profile paired with a high-explosive payload once a target is committed.
Introduced 2023 · Updated 2026
Aircraft
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Fury (YFQ-44A)
Subsonic stealthy collaborative combat aircraft selected by the US Air Force; maiden flight 31 October 2025.
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Fury (YFQ-44A)
Autonomous loyal-wingman combat aircraft designed to fly alongside manned fighters under the US Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft programme.
Introduced 2024 · Updated 2026
Software
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Lattice
AI command-and-control layer that fuses sensor feeds for surveillance and military C2.
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Lattice OS
AI-powered command-and-control platform that fuses sensor data and orchestrates autonomous systems across air, land and sea.
Introduced 2018 · Updated 2025
Hardware
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Sentry Tower
Solar-powered autonomous surveillance pole; ~290 deployed by US CBP along the Mexico border.
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EagleEye
Modular AI-powered mixed-reality system worn by soldiers — Anduril's hardware for the US Army's Soldier Borne Mission Command programme, the successor to IVAS.
Introduced 2025 · Updated 2026
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Menace / Menace-X
Expeditionary, deployable command-control-communications-and-compute system that brings Lattice to the tactical edge in minutes.
Introduced 2022 · Updated 2025
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Pulsar / Pulsar-L
AI-enabled, software-defined electromagnetic-warfare family that detects, tracks and defeats threats across the spectrum — including drone swarms.
Introduced 2024 · Updated 2025
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Sentry Tower
Autonomous solar-powered surveillance tower with AI-driven sensor fusion for border security and base perimeter defence — Anduril's founding product.
Introduced 2018 · Updated 2026
Integrated systems
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Media
Sources
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anduril_Industries (2026-05-02) — Encyclopedic summary citing primary reporting; confirms April 2017 founding, the five co-founders, Costa Mesa HQ, $2B 2025 revenue, ~7,000 employees, $60B March 2026 round, and the full product portfolio.
- www.anduril.com/anduril-leadership (2026-05-02) — Official leadership page.
- www.gov.uk/government/news/advanced-attack-drones-for-ukraine-in-new-deal-struck-by-uk-government-and-anduril-uk (2026-05-02) — UK Government press release announcing the £30 million Anduril UK contract for Altius drones to Ukraine via the International Fund for Ukraine.
- www.anduril.com/altius (2026-05-02) — Official ALTIUS product page.
- militarnyi.com/en/news/anduril-shows-altius-600m-in-action-for-the-first-time-in-ukraine/ (2026-05-02) — Ukrainian defence outlet reporting first observed Altius 600M operational use in Ukraine.