Most electronic warfare systems are rigid, manual, and built for fixed positions. The Anduril Pulsar-L delivers the full spectrum of detect, identify, track, and defeat capabilities in a compact portable system that deploys in two minutes.
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The Pulsar-L electromagnetic warfare system was
built to be the opposite of everything that makes traditional electronic
warfare platforms difficult to use. Too rigid to adapt when threats change. Too
manual to operate without specialist training. Too cumbersome to bring to the
tactical edge where protection is needed most. Too threat-specific to remain
relevant as adversary tactics evolve. The result of those limitations is a
capability that arrives too late, too heavy, and too complicated to be useful
in the environments that need it most. Pulsar-L was built to change that
entirely.
The Pulsar-L is the newest variant in Anduril's
Pulsar family of software-defined electromagnetic warfare systems. It delivers
high-performance electromagnetic effects in a compact, portable design,
bringing detect, identify, track, and defeat capabilities to the tactical edge
in a single unit. That combination of capabilities in a system this size is, by
Anduril's own description, rarely seen together in compact systems. The
platform operates autonomously, allowing the user to keep their eyes on the battlefield
rather than managing the system. No high technical expertise required. No
specialisation needed. Pulsar-L can be positioned and fully operational in two
minutes, establishing a decisive electromagnetic warfare shield before an
engagement begins.
Anduril fields Pulsar-L in two distinct
configurations built around the same core platform. The airborne configuration
is designed for airborne electromagnetic warfare missions. The expeditionary
configuration is built for ground warfighters across a wide range of mission
environments. Both are ready to operate immediately out of the box, deployable
across the full spectrum of environments that either configuration is likely to
encounter. The modular design allows for hardware and software upgrades as
technology evolves, ensuring the system maintains its computing and processing
advantage without becoming obsolete as adversary capabilities change.
Pulsar-L operates independently or integrates
with Lattice, Anduril's command and control software, and is compatible with
other command and control and Common Operating Picture solutions, including TAK.
The system is already operational in the field. Production is scaled to
thousands of units annually, making the capability available across large force
structures rather than confined to specialist units. Pulsar-L is built for
threats that have not yet emerged, on the basis that waiting for a threat to materialise
before building a response to it is already too late.
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