https://www.hanwha-defence.com.au/Anduril Industries and Sumisho Aero-Systems have signed a contract to demonstrate how the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) can leverage Lattice, Anduril’s open and AI-enabled software platform, to integrate and fuse third-party assets and data sources to enhance situational awareness and enable diverse command and control.

Throughout this contract, Anduril and Sumisho Aero-Systems will validate Lattice’s ability to provide comprehensive situational awareness and decision advantage at the operational and tactical levels.

“The contract is an important step forward for Anduril in supporting a critical ally of the US and Australia amid an increasingly complex geopolitical environment,” said David Goodrich OAM, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Anduril Australia and Asia Pacific. “We are thrilled to work with JMSDF to demonstrate how Lattice can fuse multiple data sources and platforms to provide information and decision advantage in a complex battlespace. We are proud to announce our first contract with Japan after only 16 months in the market.”

“We are very pleased to sign this contract with Anduril Industries, a company that has earned a reputation for developing defence solutions across the full spectrum of land, sea, air, space, and cyber,” said Hiroshi Ogawa, President and CEO of Sumisho Aero-Systems Corporation. “Through this contract, we will demonstrate the effectiveness of Lattice and will continue to work with Anduril to contribute to Japan’s national security.”

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