Event
Anduril unveils Roadrunner reusable autonomous air vehicle
Key points
- Anduril unveiled Roadrunner as a modular, twin-jet autonomous VTOL air vehicle built to counter low-cost aerial threats.
- The Roadrunner-M variant was described as a reusable interceptor that can return to base if it is not expended against a target.
- It matters because the Roadrunner product page had no product-level timeline despite being one of Anduril's highest-profile air systems.
Company context
Anduril builds defence technology systems spanning autonomous air vehicles, counter-UAS, maritime autonomy, sensing towers, electronic warfare, command software and deployable infrastructure. Its portfolio is tied together by Lattice, the company command-and-control and autonomy software layer.
Context
- Company
- Anduril Industries
- Segment
- Defence
- Event type
- Product Launch
- Geography
- Costa Mesa, California · United States