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Anduril Industries

Defense tech company building autonomous systems — drones, counter-UAS, undersea vehicles, and the Lattice AI command platform.

Enterprise
Pricing Tier
Expert
Learning Curve
6-24 months
Implementation
large, enterprise
Best For
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Use when

US DoD and allied military programs; defense primes integrating modern autonomous systems; intelligence community deployments.

Avoid when

Commercial buyers (this is government-only), or non-US/allied governments. Anduril selectivity on customer countries is strict.

What is Anduril Industries?

Anduril Industries (founded by Palmer Luckey in 2017) builds defense AI and autonomous systems for the US DoD and allied militaries. Products include Ghost autonomous quadcopters, ALTIUS loitering munitions, Dive-LD undersea drones, and the Lattice AI software platform that fuses sensor data and orchestrates autonomous missions. Series F raised $1.5B in 2024 at $14B valuation.

Key features

Lattice AI command-and-control platform
Ghost autonomous quadcopters (ISR)
ALTIUS loitering munitions
Dive-LD autonomous undersea vehicles
Fury autonomous fighter (CCA program)
Sentry Tower counter-UAS systems

Integrations

US DoD systemsFive Eyes intelligence
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StackMatch EditorialVerdict: BuyUpdated May 1, 2026

The defense tech company actually winning DoD contracts

Editor's summary

Anduril has displaced legacy primes on multiple major DoD programs through software-defined autonomous systems and the Lattice AI platform. For US/allied defense buyers, this is now a category-defining vendor.

Anduril's position with US DoD and allied military customers reflects a generational shift in defense procurement. Legacy primes (Lockheed, Northrop, Raytheon, Boeing) have built large complex platforms with long development cycles; Anduril ships software-defined autonomous systems with 6-18 month iteration cycles. Major program wins — Replicator initiative, Air Force CCA Fury, Army counter-UAS, Navy autonomous undersea — reflect that the DoD increasingly wants what Anduril delivers.

The Lattice AI platform is the underrated moat. Beyond hardware (Ghost quadcopters, ALTIUS munitions, Dive-LD undersea, Sentry counter-UAS), Lattice provides the command-and-control software that fuses sensor data, orchestrates autonomous missions, and integrates with DoD command systems. For program offices, Lattice answers "how do we fight with autonomous systems" not just "what hardware do we buy."

The weaknesses are commercial scope and customer selectivity. Anduril sells exclusively to US/allied governments — commercial buyers cannot acquire products. Customer country selectivity is strict (Five Eyes, NATO, select allies) which limits TAM but maintains export-control compliance. Pricing and contract complexity match defense procurement realities.

Buy Anduril if you're a US/allied defense customer with autonomous systems, ISR, counter-UAS, or modern command-and-control requirements. Skip — there is no path — for commercial buyers or non-allied governments. Evaluate Shield AI, Saronic, and other defense tech entrants for specific use cases where Anduril overlaps with newer competitors.

Best for

US/allied defense customers (DoD, Five Eyes, NATO) with autonomous systems, counter-UAS, or modern command-and-control requirements.

Not for

Commercial buyers (no path), non-allied governments, or programs requiring legacy prime relationships and platforms.

Written by StackMatch Editorial. StackMatch editorial reviews are independent analyst commentary, not user reviews. We have no affiliate relationship with this tool. See user reviews below for community perspective.

REAL COST CALCULATOR

What Anduril Industries actually costs

Sticker price isn't the real cost. We add implementation, training, and a probability-weighted lock-in penalty.

1500
Subscription
$150/seat/mo × 50 × 36 mo
$270K
Implementation (one-time)
6+ months
$250K
Training (one-time)
$3000/seat × 50 (expert curve)
$150K
Lock-in penalty
33% × severe switching cost (year 3)
$58K
Real total cost (3-year)
~$243K per year
$728K
2.7× sticker. Vendor will quote ~$270K (subscription only). Real cost is $728K once implementation, training, and switching risk are priced in.
Heuristic — uses median industry rates. Negotiate to beat list pricing; the implementation and training estimates assume reasonable rollout.
NEGOTIATION TIMING

When to negotiate Anduril Industries

Vendor sales pressure is non-uniform — quarter-close, year-end, and post-funding-round are your high-leverage windows.

MODERATE LEVERAGE60 days to Q2 close

Moderate pressure. You can buy now but reps won't extend their deepest discounts. If timing allows, wait until 30 days from quarter close to compress negotiation.

Tier-specific leverage
Enterprise-tier deals are most negotiable — list pricing is opening position. Vendors discount 30-50% for committed multi-year customers.
Q1
334d out
Q2
60d out
Q3
152d out
Q4
244d out
Calendar-quarter heuristic. Vendors on fiscal-year ≠ calendar may shift these windows; ask the rep what their fiscal year-end is.
BUYER'S QUESTION LIST

Take this to your sales call

12 questions vendor sales teams steer around — generated from Anduril Industries's pricing tier, lock-in profile, and editorial verdict.

  1. 1
    PRICING
    Anduril Industries is enterprise-tier — list pricing is rarely what enterprises actually pay. What's your typical discount on a 3-year commit paid annually upfront, and what's the smallest enterprise contract you've signed in the last 90 days?
  2. 2
    CONTRACT
    What's the year-2 and year-3 renewal price escalation cap if we sign a multi-year? Will you commit to a fixed cap in writing?
  3. 3
    CONTRACT
    Auto-renewal: how many days notice is required to terminate, and what happens if we miss the window? Will you commit to a renewal-reminder email at 90 and 60 days?
  4. 4
    MIGRATION
    Data export: what's the complete spec — format, frequency, and what data does the export NOT include? After contract end, how long do we have read-only access?
  5. 5
    MIGRATION
    Implementation runs 6-24 months. That's a meaningful sunk cost. What's your fixed-fee implementation package, what causes overruns, and what guarantees do you offer if we miss go-live by 60+ days?
  6. 6
    MIGRATION
    If we'd need to migrate off Anduril Industries in year 2 or 3, what's the realistic effort — and have you helped a customer leave cleanly? Can you connect us with one?
  7. 7
    FIT
    Anduril Industries is best for: US/allied defense customers (DoD, Five Eyes, NATO) with autonomous systems, counter-UAS, or modern command-and-control requirements.. We're [describe your situation]. Walk me through the failure modes if our profile doesn't match.
  8. 8
    FIT
    Connect us with 2-3 reference customers at our company size in Defense — not the case-study list, customers who've been live for 18+ months and have churned at least one tool from your stack.
  9. 9
    INTEGRATION
    Anduril Industries lists 2 integrations including US DoD systems, Five Eyes intelligence. Which of OUR existing tools — bring our list — have you confirmed shipping integration with versus "on roadmap"? Show me the actual status.
  10. 10
    VENDOR
    Track record over the last 18 months: any pricing model changes, executive departures, layoffs, M&A activity, or material customer churn we should know about?
  11. 11
    VENDOR
    If you're acquired or shut down, what's the contractual continuity — source-code escrow, data portability, transition period? Show me the actual clause.
  12. 12
    CONTRACT
    Service level: what's the SLA on uptime, support response, and feature delivery? What's the financial remedy when you miss?
Auto-generated from Anduril Industries's structured profile. Edit before sending — you know your situation better than we do.
ANTI-DEMO CHECKLIST

What to actually test in the demo

Vendor sales teams script demos to maximize close rate. Here's what they'd rather you not test — derived from Anduril Industries's lock-in profile and editorial verdict.

  1. 1
    PERFORMANCE
    Bring YOUR data, not their demo data. Insist on running the demo workflow against a sample of your real records, files, or queries. If they refuse — that's a signal.
  2. 2
    PERFORMANCE
    Anduril Industries demo will be built around the happy path. Ask: "Show me what happens when [the most common failure mode in our context]" — make them improvise.
  3. 3
    EDGE CASES
    Push the limits live: largest dataset, longest workflow, most users concurrent. Vendors prep demos for medium loads — your real-world usage might 10x what they show.
  4. 4
    EDGE CASES
    Mobile and offline behavior: how does Anduril Industries degrade on slow connections, on iPad, in airplane mode? Test in the demo if your team uses these surfaces.
  5. 5
    PRICING
    Walk through the actual line items on a sample contract — not the marketing pricing page. Implementation fees, professional services, mandatory training, support tier, overage rates. Get the full bill modeled.
  6. 6
    INTEGRATION
    Vendors love their integration logo wall. Test the actual depth: pick the 2-3 (US DoD systems, Five Eyes intelligence-style) integrations you depend on most, and ask the rep to demo a real two-way data sync, not a marketing screenshot.
  7. 7
    INTEGRATION
    API and webhook reality check: rate limits, payload size limits, retry behavior, auth refresh handling. Ask for actual API docs in the demo, not "we'll send those."
  8. 8
    MIGRATION
    CRITICAL lock-in expected. Insist on a live demo of full data export — every field, every record, in a portable format. If the export takes >1 hour or requires their team to run it, that's a red flag.
  9. 9
    MIGRATION
    Ask them to walk you through what happens to your data when the contract ends. How long is read-only access available? Can you self-serve final export? Get this in writing during the demo, not just verbally.
  10. 10
    SUPPORT
    Submit a real support ticket DURING the demo. Use the actual support channel customers use, not the rep's email. Time the response. This is your most honest data point about post-sale reality.
  11. 11
    SUPPORT
    Ask to be connected with a customer in the demo who you can email TODAY (not "we'll arrange a reference call next week"). The vendor's confidence in their references is a tell.
Print it, bring it to the demo call, and check items off as you cover them. The rep noticing you have a list changes the energy.

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