Anduril Industries has announced the release of Pulsar, a modular, multi-mission-capable electronic warfare (EW) that utilizes artificial intelligence deployed at the tactical edge; the system swiftly identifies and neutralizes both current and future threats across the electromagnetic spectrum, encompassing small and medium-sized drones.
Pulsar integrates a software-defined radio, graphics processing unit, and additional diverse compute into a compact and potent capability, facilitating radio frequency machine learning (RFML) for swift identification and adaptation to emerging threats at the edge. The system is a versatile multi-mission EW solution, supporting electronic countermeasures, counter-unmanned systems, electronic support, electronic attack, direction finding, geolocation, and other advanced EW capabilities. Pulsar’s modular form factor allows adaptation and integration onto ground vehicles (Pulsar-V) or aircraft (Pulsar-A), enabling distributed EW operations across various domains.
“We’ve been developing our Pulsar family of systems to support operational deployments worldwide, including to combat zones, since 2020,” said Sam El-Akkad, General Manager of RF/EW Systems at Anduril. “Built to survive and win in highly-congested and contested electromagnetic environments, Pulsar enables warfighters to counter state and non-state actors employing EW capabilities integrated with other advanced technological systems operating across the electromagnetic spectrum and cyberspace domain.”
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