
Roadrunner-M
Anduril identifies Roadrunner-M as the high-explosive interceptor variant of the reusable Roadrunner VTOL autonomous air vehicle family.
Sources: Anduril RoadrunnerManufacturer catalog
Anduril Industries is a U.S. defense technology company that builds autonomous systems, AI-enabled command-and-control software, sensors, counter-UAS equipment, and other defense hardware for U.S. and allied forces.
2 weapon systemsAnduril Industries builds defense hardware and software around autonomy, artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and networking. Its cataloged systems include the Roadrunner-M counter-UAS interceptor and other autonomous air and defense products.
The company is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, and has expanded production and engineering facilities while pursuing faster development cycles for U.S. and allied defense customers.

Anduril identifies Roadrunner-M as the high-explosive interceptor variant of the reusable Roadrunner VTOL autonomous air vehicle family.
Sources: Anduril RoadrunnerAnduril describes Pulsar as an electronic-warfare capability supplied with Roadrunner-M under an October 2024 Department of Defense air-defense production contract.
Sources: Anduril Air Defense ContractAnduril's mission materials describe autonomy, AI, sensor fusion, and networking technology as central to the company's defense systems.
Sources: Anduril MissionAnduril announced an expansion to a new Orange County headquarters intended to support company growth and product development.
Sources: Anduril Orange County Headquarters
Anduril publicly introduced Roadrunner and Roadrunner-M as a recoverable ground-based air-defense capability.
Sources: Anduril Roadrunner
Anduril announced a $249,978,466 Department of Defense contract for Roadrunner-M and Pulsar air-defense capabilities.
Sources: Anduril Air Defense Contract
Anduril announced a Long Beach campus expansion while stating that its headquarters would remain in Costa Mesa.
Sources: Anduril Long Beach Campus
Category
Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

