Anduril Industries and Mahindra Group have a annoncé un partenariat stratégique aimed at developing advanced counter-UAS technology and autonomous maritime solutions. The collaboration seeks to enhance regional security by deploying next-generation autonomous systems tailored for defense and surveillance operations.

The partnership will focus on co-developing modular autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for security, surveillance, survey and reconnaissance missions. These AUVs are designed for rapid deployment and aim to strengthen maritime operational capabilities in contested environments.

A key element of the agreement involves advancing counter-UAS technologies to detect and neutralize drone threats. As drone warfare and surveillance threats continue to evolve, the joint effort will integrate intelligence artificielle to enhance detection, tracking and interception capabilities. The companies also plan to develop a sensor fusion platform that will integrate multiple sensor technologies into an open API architecture, streamlining adoption across various security programs.

Vinod Sahay, Group Executive Board Member at Mahindra Group, emphasized the significance of the partnership:

“This collaboration combines our deep engineering expertise with Anduril’s innovative solutions to deliver cutting-edge capabilities that enhance security and address emerging threats.”

Greg Kausner, Senior Vice President of Global Defense at Anduril, highlighted the growing need for autonomy in modern defense systems:

“Global security forces face a rapidly evolving set of threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms. Autonomy is key to maintaining credible protection. Anduril is thrilled to announce our partnership with Mahindra – we believe that our two companies together are well poised to bring cutting-edge autonomy-enabled capabilities to the Indian market.”

The partnership signals a growing focus on integrating artificial intelligence and autonomous systems into modern defense strategies, reflecting broader industry trends in counter-drone and maritime security solutions. Further details on product timelines and deployment strategies are expected to be released in the coming months.

Crédit photographique : Anduril Industries