Anduril Industries and Epirus have combined their technologies to create a counter-unmanned aerial system with command and control capabilities in support of the U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory’s ongoing technology assessment.
Epirus’ high-power microwave counter-UAS technology Leonidas has been equipped with Anduril’s Lattice command and control system to provide warfighters with the capability to defend against drone swarm attacks, Anduril said Friday.
Lattice is an autonomous software platform that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to detect, track and classify objects near an operator’s vicinity.
Leonidas is a size, weight and power-optimized counter-electronics system designed to neutralize a single system in crowded spaces or disable a drone swarm across a wide terrain.
MCWL seeks to develop and integrate c-UAS sensors, effectors and C2 systems to inform requirements of the U.S. Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030.