Thursday, 24 July 2025

The US Army gave Anduril 100 million for a "smart" control system — whoever is faster will win

 

The US army has invested $100 million in the future — more precisely, in a prototype of a new command system called NGC2. Anduril, a company known for its "smart" military technologies, became the winner of the tender. Their goal is to create a single digital system in less than a year that will connect everything from a soldier in a trench to a tank and a command post.

Imagine sensors, drones, armored vehicles, and soldiers all on the same network, where data flows instantly, and artificial intelligence helps you make decisions faster than the enemy can pull the trigger. This is the essence of NGC2 — the winner is not the one with the most tanks, but the one who sees, understands and strikes faster.

The heart of the system is the Lattice Mesh technology from Anduril. This is not just a program, but a real network that distributes data by itself, adapts to the situation and works even if some nodes fail. In fact, this is the "brain" of the future battle.

The system will begin to be tested directly in combat conditions — it will be introduced into the 4th Infantry Division. All this is done in close conjunction with such giants as Palantir (data analysis), Microsoft (cloud and security) and ICE (integration).

In short, the US Army is moving to a new level: not just digitalization, but a real technological revolution in combat management. And Anduril is now its chief engineer.

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