
Anduril has delivered a rapidly deployable counter-drone kit to USNORTHCOM to address the rising threat of unauthorized drones, which totaled over 350 incursions across 100 U.S. installations in 2024. Tested at Falcon Peak 25.2, the system includes Mobile Sentry, Wisp, Pulsar, and Anvil, providing full-spectrum detection, tracking, identification, and neutralization. Optimized for domestic operations within FAA constraints, the kit provides a field-ready, mobile solution to protect U.S. military infrastructure from small-drone threats. Anduril writes:
To respond to the growing threat of unauthorized drones in the homeland, Anduril has delivered a rapidly deployable kit of our field-proven counter-UAS systems to USNORTHCOM. The system was recently demonstrated at Falcon Peak 25.2 at Eglin Air Force Base, validating that our counter-UAS solution meets NORTHCOM’s operational requirements in full.
In 2024 alone, NORTHCOM reported over 350 unauthorized drone incursions across 100 installations. We’ve developed our kit for rapid deployability in support of short-duration counter-UAS operations to defend U.S. military infrastructure with complete kill-chain coverage.
Each kit includes Mobile Sentry for autonomous detection and tracking, Wisp in a SkyFence configuration for wide-area passive IR coverage, Pulsar for RF detection and effects, and Anvil for low-collateral kinetic defeat. Power, compute, and networking are included. The system runs on the Lattice software platform and is designed for rapid deployment by military members. It delivers full-spectrum capability — detect, track, identify, defeat — in a single, field-ready package.
At Anduril’s founding, we saw the gap between emerging threats and available capability. Our solution to USNORTHCOM is Anduril’s answer to the challenge of defending the homeland from small drone threats — designed not just for how the military operates, but where. Unlike battlefield systems, these kits are built for use inside U.S. airspace, optimized to operate within the constraints of FAA regulations and other civilian considerations. The delivery to NORTHCOM at Falcon Peak marks a decisive step forward in operationalizing mobile counter-UAS defense across the United States.
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