Manufacturer catalog

Anduril Industries

Anduril Industries is a privately held U.S. defense technology company that manufactures autonomous systems, AI-enabled command-and-control software, sensors, counter-UAS equipment, electronic-warfare systems, and other defense hardware for U.S. and allied customers.

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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

Notable Systems

Anvil-K, Kinetic counter-UAS interceptor drone, Air Defense

Anvil-K

Kinetic counter-UAS interceptor drone

Anduril's Anvil family is a kinetic counter-UAS interceptor line cued by Lattice; the cataloged Anvil-K record covers the kinetic-impact configuration identified in public procurement and product sources.

Sources: Anduril Anvil
Roadrunner-M, Recoverable counter-UAS interceptor, Air Defense

Roadrunner-M

Recoverable counter-UAS interceptor

Anduril identifies Roadrunner-M as the high-explosive interceptor variant of the reusable Roadrunner VTOL autonomous air vehicle family.

Sources: Anduril Roadrunner
Pulsar, Software-defined electromagnetic-warfare system family, Electronic Warfare

Pulsar

Software-defined electromagnetic-warfare system family

Anduril describes Pulsar as a software-defined electromagnetic-warfare family, and its October 2024 air-defense production announcement paired Pulsar capabilities with Roadrunner-M deliveries.

Sources: Anduril Pulsar, Anduril Air Defense Contract

Manufacturer History

  1. Company founded

    Anduril's official 2023 review describes the company as founded in 2017 with the goal of becoming a defense prime organized around faster technology development and fielding.

    Sources: Anduril 2023 Year in Review

  2. Orange County headquarters expansion announced

    Anduril announced an expansion to a new Orange County headquarters intended to support company growth and product development.

    Sources: Anduril Orange County Headquarters

  3. Roadrunner and Roadrunner-M unveiled

    Anduril publicly introduced Roadrunner and Roadrunner-M as a recoverable ground-based air-defense capability.

    Sources: Anduril Roadrunner

  4. Air-defense production contract announced

    Anduril announced a $249,978,466 Department of Defense contract for Roadrunner-M and Pulsar air-defense capabilities.

    Sources: Anduril Air Defense Contract

  5. Arsenal-1 manufacturing site announced

    Anduril announced Arsenal-1 in Ohio as a nearly $1 billion hyperscale manufacturing facility intended to produce large numbers of autonomous systems.

    Sources: Anduril Arsenal-1

  6. Long Beach campus expansion announced

    Anduril announced a Long Beach campus expansion while stating that its headquarters would remain in Costa Mesa.

    Sources: Anduril Long Beach Campus

  7. Series H financing announced

    Anduril announced a $5 billion Series H raise that it said brought the company's valuation to $61 billion, reinforcing its privately financed scale-up model.

    Sources: Anduril Series H

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.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Anduril Official WebsitePublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Anduril Industries as a defense technology company building autonomous systems and defense technology for U.S. and allied forces. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril MissionPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports the company's focus on autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, networking technology, and defense capability delivery. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril 2023 Year in ReviewPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Anduril's founding year and company strategy context from official retrospective material. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril Investor RelationsPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Anduril's privately held status and restrictions around investment in Anduril stock. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril CareersPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Costa Mesa, California, as Anduril's headquarters location in the company's public careers material. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril Orange County HeadquartersPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports the December 2020 Orange County headquarters expansion timeline and headquarters-growth context. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril RoadrunnerPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Roadrunner and Roadrunner-M product-family context for the manufacturer profile and official Roadrunner-M image provenance. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril AnvilPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports the Anvil family as an Anduril counter-UAS interceptor product line cued by Lattice. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril PulsarPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Pulsar as an Anduril software-defined electromagnetic-warfare system family using AI at the edge. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril Air Defense ContractPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Roadrunner-M and Pulsar product context and the October 2024 Department of Defense production contract. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril Arsenal-1Publisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports Arsenal-1 as Anduril's planned Ohio hyperscale manufacturing facility and the company's stated manufacturing-scale strategy. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Anduril Long Beach CampusPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports the January 2026 Long Beach campus expansion and Anduril's statement that headquarters remains in Costa Mesa. | Accessed: 2026-07-02
  • Anduril Series HPublisher: Anduril Industries | Note: Supports the June 2026 Series H financing amount, valuation, and named lead investors. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Electronic Warfare

Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.

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