Anduril's Fury drone was selected by the US Air Force as one of the first-ever uncrewed fighter jets.
Autonomous systems like Anduril drones aim to make aerial combat faster and cheaper, used for operations such as ISR missions and precision strikes.
Anduril, founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, is redefining defense tech with AI-guided systems like the Fury aircraft and the Bolt drone.
The Fury drone, acquired by Anduril, is a modular autonomous aircraft propelled by a single turbofan engine, reaching speeds over 650 mph and flying up to 50,000 feet high.
The Fury features Lattice software for AI integration, and it was marked by the US Air Force as one of its first uncrewed fighter jets.
Anduril's Barracuda, a next-gen cruise missile, comes in three variants for different platforms, with ranges up to 500 nautical miles.
The Ghost drone by Anduril is a portable surveillance system that can be assembled in under two minutes, designed for ISR missions with autonomous features.
Roadrunner, Anduril's VTOL drone, powered by twin turbojet engines, can reach high subsonic speeds and is used for air defense.
Anduril's Altius attack drones are capable of kinetic, electronic warfare and intelligence missions, with variants designed for specific functions.
Anduril's Bolt drone, unveiled in 2024, is a compact AI-guided system that can fit in a backpack, used for ISR and customizable attack missions.