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Army to Unify Divisions with Next-Gen Command and Control System
The Army is taking a major step forward in modernizing its operations by implementing a next-generation command and control system, uniting its divisions under a single, cutting-edge configuration. Anduril will lead the charge in bringing together two prototype divisions, the 25th Infantry Division and the 4th Infantry…
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Army Taps Anduril for Next Gen C2 Data Layer Lead
The Army has taken a significant leap forward with its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) effort, tapping Anduril to lead the development of a cutting-edge common data layer that will enable faster, more effective decision-making. This milestone marks a major step towards delivering critical capabilities at the speed of relevance.
Anduril just landed the deal to build America's first robot fighter jets.
But a WSJ investigation found the company's other AI weapons had been quietly falling apart.
A Fury unmanned fighter suffered engine damage in a 2025 ground test — cause traced to a nail in the intake. In Ukraine, Altius hit only 10-15% under Russian jamming — pulled by 2024.
The Air Force still picked Anduril for the first CCA drones.

Anduril is building a reusable hypersonic drone. First of its kind in the US arsenal.
700+ solid rocket motor test-fires since January: "Denali" booster static test, plus two live-fire rounds of a 21-inch motor with the US Navy. Most hypersonic weapons are single-use. This one comes back.
Same company just won the Air Force CCA contract on 17 June for the FQ-44 Fury wingman.

The US Army just gave Anduril a $20 billion contract to run the AI backbone of its battlefield for the next ten years.
Lattice fuses sensors, drones, radars and weapons from many vendors into one real-time picture. Supporters: connective tissue of future war. Critics: concentrates Army procurement inside one company.
Replaces 120+ separate Anduril deals, runs through 2036. First task: $87M for the counter-drone mission.

USAF Accelerates Production of General Atomics, Anduril Drones
The US Air Force is ramping up production of cutting-edge drones from General Atomics and Anduril, aiming to deploy highly advanced semi-autonomous systems that stay ahead of emerging threats. This accelerated production move follows a competitive selection process, and marks a major milestone in the development of…
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Air Force Taps General Atomics, Anduril for CCA Drone Production
The US Air Force has taken a major leap forward in its drone program, selecting General Atomics and Anduril to produce the first batch of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drones, a crucial step from prototyping to production. This $2.4 billion initiative is set to revolutionize military operations with cutting-edge drone technology.