Anduril Industries, along with Team Lynx leader American Rheinmetall Vehicles and our partners at Textron Systems, Raytheon, L3Harris Technologies, and Allison Transmission, is delivering transformational capabilities for the XM30 program across all domains of platform performance. The team’s Lynx XM30 is one of two solutions in phase 3 and 4 of the program.
Anduril is a global defense technology company with the mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. Software is at the center of everything Anduril does; by combining best practices from our nation’s leading technology companies with deep defense expertise, the company has positioned itself as a leader in software-defined capabilities.
The two-Soldier crews of the XM30 will need to shoot, move, and communicate on a battlefield made ever more complex by technological evolution. Proliferating threats from the air and ground, along with an increasingly contested and congested electromagnetic spectrum, will make ground combat missions more challenging for XM30-equipped units.
To ensure the XM30 dominates on the battlefield of the future, Anduril is applying its Lattice software to deliver the Common Tactical Picture. The Common Tactical Picture builds on Anduril’s expertise in artificial intelligence, user-oriented design, and sensor integration to deliver enhanced tactical awareness while reducing the cognitive burden on XM30 crewmembers, enabling them to prioritize their most important tasks. Automated reporting and shared targeting information will provide the crew with the right information at the right time, enabling rapid maneuver and decisive lethality.
Anduril is at the forefront of applying lessons learned from commercial software design to defense problems, because Anduril believes user experience and feedback are critical to the design process. Constant iteration and frequent outside feedback are at the heart of this process; no one knows better than Soldiers what will work best for them during combat missions. For this reason, the opportunity to solicit feedback at Soldier Touchpoints has been incredibly valuable to Anduril’s efforts on Team Lynx for the XM30 program. These Touchpoints will enable Team Lynx to deliver a transformed user experience along with unprecedented lethality, mobility, and reliability.