U.S. defense technology company Anduril announced the production of Seabed Sentry, an AI-powered underwater sensor array that ...
Defense company Anduril Industries has introduced a Seabed Sentry, a mobile sensor network for monitoring military and ...
optical sensors, and passive radio frequency detection capability, and utilizing Anduril's "Lattice" artificial intelligence (AI) software to identify, categorize, track, and destroy incoming UAV ...
Anduril has won a potential 10-year ... entire kill chain and rely on non-kinetic means such as electromagnetic, acoustic or other signature disruptions to a small UAS’ flight path.
Given the complexities of modern warfare, the software will be “capable of integrating and coordinating multiple vehicles’ control systems, sensors, weapons, and other payloads to synchronize effects ...
The Army has granted upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest ... a heads-up display with features like a thermal sensor, Tactical Assault Kit software (which provides various ...
Anduril engineers work on everything from artificial intelligence to robotics, software, sensors, secure networking, aerospace and virtual reality technology, according to the company's website.
Anduril’s military projects range from autonomous drones that fly or operate underwater to an AI-powered system dubbed Lattice that uses sensors and cameras to track everything on a battlefield.
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