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Anduril Fury
Anduril Fury is an advanced, uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) developed by Anduril Industries, designed to perform various military missions without a human pilot on board, such as surveillance and reconnaissance.

TECHNICAL DEFINITION
Anduril Fury is a high-performance, multi-mission Group 3-5 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) developed by Anduril Industries, engineered for autonomous intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and strike capabilities, featuring a modular open systems architecture for versatile payload integration.
BACKGROUND
Anduril Industries, Inc. is an American military technology company specializing in the development of advanced autonomous systems. The company was founded in 2017 by Palmer Luckey, Trae Stephens, Matt Grim, Joe Chen, and Brian Schimpf. Anduril sells systems to the U.S. Department of Defense that incorporates artificial intelligence and robotics. Anduril's major products include unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter-UAS (CUAS), semi-portable autonomous surveillance systems, and networked command and control software. It is privately owned, and as of May 2026, the company has a valuation of $61 billion.
READ MORE ON WIKIPEDIASYNONYMS & ALIASES
- Fury UAS
- Fury drone
- Anduril UAV
- autonomous combat aircraft
- multi-mission drone
USAGE NOTE
Fury is often discussed in the context of persistent air dominance, agile combat employment, and integration with AI-powered command and control systems like Anduril's Lattice.
DEVELOPERS
Organizations developing technology related to Anduril Fury.
Anduril Industries is the primary developer of the Fury autonomous uncrewed combat aerial vehicle, which integrates AI-powered command and control with a versatile airframe for various defense missions.
Kratos designs and manufactures high-performance uncrewed aerial systems, including the XQ-58A Valkyrie, a low-cost, multi-mission platform capable of operating as a loyal wingman or in other combat roles, conceptually similar to Fury.
Boeing develops advanced aerospace and defense systems, including the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, an AI-powered uncrewed aircraft designed to operate as a loyal wingman alongside crewed platforms, similar in concept to Fury.
A leading manufacturer of uncrewed aircraft systems, GA-ASI is developing advanced autonomous collaborative platforms like the Gambit series, designed for loyal wingman and reconnaissance missions, aligning with Fury's operational concept.
Northrop Grumman is a global aerospace and defense technology company developing advanced autonomous systems and aircraft, contributing to the broader ecosystem of uncrewed combat aerial vehicle technology and loyal wingman concepts.
The advanced development programs division of Lockheed Martin, Skunk Works is responsible for pioneering new aircraft designs and technologies, including stealth and autonomous systems relevant to future combat aviation and loyal wingman development.
Shield AI specializes in developing AI pilot software for autonomous navigation and combat for uncrewed and crewed aircraft, enabling advanced capabilities essential for platforms like Fury and other loyal wingman systems.