• Anduril UK will exhibit a range of products on stand S15-100 including many of those deployed for the British Government.

Anduril will be exhibiting a range of products at DSEI 2025 including a demonstration of a range of capabilities currently in service with the Ministry of Defence (MOD). This includes Menace-T, the integrated Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) solution that was successfully deployed as part of the MOD’s Project Asgard, accelerating and advancing the British Army’s kill-chain and Altius-M, the Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) that are being provided to Ukraine by the UK Government.

Dive-XL, the founding product behind Ghost Shark, Anduril’s flagship co-development project with the Australian Navy, will also be on display at DSEI. This private-public sector co-operation set the precedent for how working together can slash both the costs and times involved with major programmes, delivering for the end-users in the timeframes required in this evolving geopolitical period.

At DSEI, Anduril UK will be showcasing a suite of its latest defence technologies at stand S15-100, all interconnected by Lattice, the AI platform redefining how data is shared and acted upon across the modern battlespace. As part of Project Asgard, the Lattice Mesh has enabled the British Army to transmit data from the frontline to their headquarters in seconds, speeding up the kill-chain so decision makers can react in real-time to emerging threats via a resilient, survivable kill-web.

Rich Drake, Managing Director for Anduril UK and Europe, said “DSEI is about showing what is possible today, not just talking about the future. Lattice is already transforming the way militaries share, understand, and act on data – and now we’re delivering capabilities faster than ever before. Our ability to deliver and scale mass for Allied Armed Forces is a central tenet of Anduril’s offering here in the UK and we look forward to displaying some of those capabilities at DSEI.”

Altius-M

  • An advanced attack drone, already in use with MOD, that can be launched from ground, air or sea to conduct multiple mission types, including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, kinetic engagement, and cyber warfare.
Dive XL 
  • A larger variant of the Dive platform, an autonomous undersea vehicle designed for long-range, extended-duration missions, capable of carrying a variety of payloads for reconnaissance, surveillance, and other maritime operations.
Menace-T 
  • A highly portable, ruggedised command-and-control solution that delivers real-time situational awareness and connectivity from the tactical edge to headquarters.
Pulsar-L 
  • A compact, rapidly deployable electronic warfare system designed to detect, disrupt, and deny adversary communications and signals across contested environments.
Roadrunner-M 
  • A reusable, high-explosive interceptor capable of engaging and neutralising fast-moving aerial threats, with modular payloads capable of supporting a variety of mission requirements.
Sentry Tower 
  • A scalable, multi-sensor surveillance platform forming the backbone of a rapidly deployable security network – already operational in the UK – providing persistent 360° awareness in challenging environments.