Anduril Industries builds defense hardware and software around autonomy, artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, electronic warfare, and networked command and control. Its cataloged systems include Anvil-K, Roadrunner-M, and Pulsar, reflecting the company's emphasis on layered counter-UAS and air-defense architectures that combine kinetic interceptors with software-defined electromagnetic-warfare capabilities.
The company is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, and has expanded its production base through major announced campuses in Long Beach, California, and Pickaway County, Ohio. Anduril presents those facilities as part of a strategy to pair software-style development cycles with high-volume defense manufacturing for U.S. and allied programs.
Autonomous air vehiclesCounter-UASAir defenseElectronic warfareCommand-and-control softwareDefense manufacturing
Anduril is privately held, so this profile relies on official company materials, public customer and government announcements, and established defense reporting rather than public annual reports.