Defence industry disruptor Anduril has announced the acquisition of the radar and command and control (C2) businesses of Numerica Corporation.
This acquisition broadens Anduril’s mission systems offerings to include advanced signal processing, tracking algorithms, software and cutting-edge radar systems, further enhancing Anduril’s air and missile defence capabilities.
By integrating Numerica’s radar and battlespace awareness systems into the Anduril Lattice platform – a unified system that connects sensors, effectors and systems – Anduril will deliver solutions tailored to enable effective full-force combat operations.
Founded in 1996, Numerica Corporation specialises in ballistic missile defence systems, air defence sensors such as compact radars, and advanced battlespace awareness and command and control software. These capabilities will now form part of Anduril’s portfolio of mission systems and advanced command and control solutions.
Numerica’s proprietary radar technology, including the Spyglass and Spark radars, is designed for short-range air defence and vehicle protection missions and is currently deployed by the US Department of Defense.
Spyglass and Spark will join Anduril’s existing range of automated active and passive sensing solutions – including Wisp, Pulsar and Iris – providing defence forces with low-cost, mass-producible, autonomous sensing, imaging and targeting capabilities for critical missions such as air defence, missile warning and counter-intrusion.
Anduril will continue investing in radar development and plans to manufacture Spyglass, Spark and future radar products at its Arsenal-1 hyperscale factory as production scales up.
Numerica’s flagship Mimir command and control software will also be integrated into Anduril’s suite of mission-centric software solutions. Mimir offers advanced tracking, track correlation and theatre-wide fusion capabilities, complementing Anduril’s AI-powered Lattice platform to provide real-time solutions that enhance situational awareness, decision-making and fire control for warfighters.
Numerica’s sensor fusion software plays a pivotal role in priority US air defence programs and Anduril will continue to deliver these mission-critical capabilities to defence forces and industry partners.
Numerica’s team, with expertise in advanced mathematical algorithms, scientific computing and hardware engineering, will bolster Anduril’s focus on air defence, missile defence and vehicle protection. This acquisition reflects the shared commitment to equip warfighters with effective tools to ensure mission success in complex and dynamic operational environments.