Anduril Industries has been awarded a 10-year, $642 million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract by the U.S. Marine Corps to supply and sustain Installation-Counter small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (I-CsUAS). The program is designed to enhance the Marine Corps’ ability to detect, track, and respond to aerial threats at installations worldwide.
The I-CsUAS solution integrates AI-driven software and autonomous technologies to support continuous operations. Anduril’s Lattice software platform is central to this capability, using AI to detect and classify aerial threats while enabling operators to make rapid decisions with minimal manpower. The system combines multiple sensors and effectors within a shared command and control (C2) interface, allowing for integration and upgrades as threats evolve.
This contract follows a $200 million agreement awarded to Anduril in November for a Counter-UAS Engagement System under the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS). The company has also expanded its manufacturing capabilities with Arsenal-1, a facility designed for large-scale autonomous system production.
The contract reflects the Marine Corps’ continued efforts to incorporate advanced autonomous defense technologies. Anduril’s systems are intended to provide scalable and adaptable counter-UAS capabilities over the next decade.