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Anduril Acquires Radar and Command-and-Control Businesses of Numerica Corporation

Acquisition Brings Radar Development in House; Bolsters Anduril's Air & Missile Defense Solutions

Anduril is acquiring the Radar and Command and Control businesses of Numerica Corporation. This transaction expands Anduril’s mission systems solutions to include advanced signal processing and tracking algorithms and software as well as advanced radar systems to bolster Anduril’s suite of air and missile defense capabilities. By integrating Numerica’s radar and battlespace awareness systems into the Anduril Lattice platform — a unified system connecting sensors, effectors, and systems — Anduril will deliver solutions designed to operate effective full force combat operations.

Founded in 1996, Numerica Corporation specializes in ballistic missile defense systems, air defense sensors like compact radars, and advanced battlespace awareness and command and control software. These capabilities will now become part of Anduril’s suite of mission systems and advanced command and control solutions.

Numerica’s proprietary radar technology, including its Spyglass and Spark radars, is designed for short-range air defense and vehicle protection missions and is actively deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense. Numerica’s Spyglass and Spark radars will join Anduril’s existing family of automated active and passive sensing solutions — including Wisp, Pulsar and Iris — providing warfighters with low-cost, mass-producible, autonomous sensing, imaging, and targeting capabilities for a variety of critical missions, including air defense, missile warning, and counter-intrusion. Anduril will continue to invest in radar development efforts and plans to manufacture Spyglass, Spark, and future radar products at its Arsenal-1 hyperscale factory as production scales up.

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Numerica’s flagship Mimir command and control enabling software will also be incorporated into Anduril’s portfolio of mission-centric software capabilities. Mimir introduces advanced tracking, track correlation and theater-wide fusion capabilities, complementing Anduril’s Lattice AI-powered platform to deliver real-time solutions that improve situational awareness, decision-making, and fire control for warfighters. Numerica’s sensor fusion software is a critical component of priority U.S. air defense programs, and Anduril will continue to deliver those mission-critical capabilities on behalf of our warfighters and our industry partners.

The Numerica team brings expertise in advanced mathematical algorithms, scientific computing, and hardware engineering, which will strengthen Anduril’s focus on air defense, missile defense, and vehicle protection. This acquisition reflects the shared goal of providing warfighters with effective tools to ensure mission success in complex and dynamic environments.


Publishdate:
Jan 9, 2025
Anduril Industries
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