With the K1000ULE participating at both U.S. Army ‘Ivy Sting 4’ and ‘Ivy Sting 5’ events, the K1000ULE is now deeply integrated into the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) ecosystem through Anduril’s Lattice platform.
The K1000ULE brings a slew of long-endurance autonomous capabilities directly into the Army’s emerging digital battlefield architecture. Lattice serves as a software-defined command and control environment that connects sensors, platforms, and decision-makers through a common data layer; enabling machine-to-machine coordination and dramatically accelerating battlefield decision cycles.
With this integration, the K1000ULE becomes a fully networked airborne node within NGC2, capable of being strategically maneuvered directly from Lattice with autonomous tasking and multi-payload mission execution. Commanders can dynamically position the K1000ULE across the battlespace while Lattice coordinates sensor data, mission priorities, and operational objectives. This allows the K1000ULE’s persistent endurance to translate into real operational advantage, placing a long-duration ISR and effects platform exactly where the battlefield requires it.
The integration extends far beyond flight control. Through Lattice, operators can task the K1000ULE’s EO/IR FMV to autonomously slew to targets, track activity, and assist in identifying threats, while simultaneously ingesting ELINT data collected onboard the K1000ULE to detect and geolocate hostile emitters with precision coordinates. These detections can be shared instantly across the NGC2 network, providing commanders with actionable intelligence that can support targeting and time-sensitive decision-making across the formation.
Finally, the K1000ULE strengthens the digital backbone of the battlefield itself. Using the K1000ULE’s Aerial Tier Networking Extension (ATNE) capability, the aircraft can dynamically provide communications relay and resilient data connectivity across dispersed forces, even in comms degraded environments. When combined with Lattice’s distributed mesh architecture, the result is a persistent airborne platform that senses, connects, and supports operations across the Army’s evolving NGC2 framework.
For the warfighter, this means faster decisions, greater situational awareness, and a more connected battlespace – all powered by the endurance and versatility of the K1000ULE!
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