Anduril’s Lattice operating system has been officially identified as the US Army’s top-performing counter-drone fire control platform after delivering a perfect success rate during a highly demanding live-fire trial. Scoring four confirmed kills out of four engagements, the AI-driven software proved its ability to handle fast-evolving unmanned aerial system threats with precision and autonomy, reinforcing its role in next-generation air defense modernization.

The assessment was carried out at the Yuma Proving Grounds as part of the Army’s Integrated Battle Command System Maneuver (IBCS-M) initiative. Over the course of seven days, Lattice was tasked with integrating a new sensor and interceptor into the Army’s test network. It then autonomously detected, tracked, and prosecuted multiple UAS targets, validating its seamless sensor-effector integration and automated decision-making capabilities.

During the demonstration, Lattice highlighted several critical features such as AI-enabled target identification, multi-node network tracking, and rapid response sequencing. These capabilities ensure faster kill chains, improved situational awareness, and enhanced defensive coverage against drone incursions. The performance positions Anduril’s platform as a key enabler of the Army’s future counter-UAS and integrated air defense missions.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *