Why does a 7-year-old defense startup terrify companies that have dominated warfare for decades? Because Anduril isn’t building better weapons — it’s building the operating system of modern war. In this video, we break down Anduril’s autonomous kill web revolution and explain why legacy defense giants like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing are facing something far more dangerous than competition: irrelevance. At the center of this shift is Lattice, Anduril’s AI-powered command-and-control platform that fuses sensors, drones, weapons, and data into a real-time 3D battlespace. Unlike traditional systems that rely on slow, human-centric decision loops, Lattice collapses detection, tracking, and engagement into machine-speed timelines — with humans supervising instead of micromanaging. We explore how Anduril: -Integrates new sensors and weapons in hours, not years -Replaces platform-cent
Source: Anduril Just Rewrote Modern Warfare (And Nobody Was Ready)
