Working alongside defense industry heavyweights, our system was validated for our radar integration with @Anduril Lattice/IBCS-M C2.
We are jailbroken!
#CUAS#operationjailbreak#AIsensing
Army jailbreaks weapons software, linking 74 defense systems into a single battlefield view to better counter drones and missiles. https://t.co/JFqP9Ub0yT
It’s official – we’re Jailbroken.
Working alongside defense industry heavyweights, our radar was validated for integration with @Anduril Lattice/IBCS-M C2 at Operation Jailbreak.
@USARMYPIT@USArmyAI#CUAS#AIsensing
Known as “Operation Jailbreak,” an initial swarm of engineers from roughly 20 defense companies descended on Fort Carson earlier this month with the overall goal of getting the Army’s vast stable of disparate military systems to talk to each other. https://t.co/0GwnMRtjnR
Known as “Operation Jailbreak,” an initial swarm of engineers from roughly 20 defense companies descended on Fort Carson earlier this month with the overall goal of getting the Army’s vast stable of disparate military systems to talk to each other. https://t.co/o55AbZB6VN
The right to integrate is happening now. Soldiers, engineers, and industry partners are working together on the largest hackathon in history. They're tearing down barriers between systems and proving that we can move faster when we stop accepting the status quo.
Visited Fort Carson to see Operation Jailbreak up close. The people in this photo represent a small part of a much larger team working every day to solve one of the @USArmy’s toughest challenges. Their work is helping us connect systems that were never meant to work together. Now, legacy systems are talking to each other for the first time as we move toward a truly integrated force.
NEW: The @USArmy has begun pushing the first #software updates from its Operation Jailbreak effort to @CENTCOM as part of a 30-day sprint to connect legacy and modern defense systems.⬇️
https://t.co/RPBgMayUjf
A draft defense policy bill released this week says the Army is fielding counter-drone capabilities for defense of fixed sites and maneuver forces but https://t.co/AteQfOMsDd
The right to integrate is happening now. Soldiers, engineers, and industry partners are working together on the largest hackathon in history. They're tearing down barriers between systems and proving that we can move faster when we stop accepting the status quo.
From #FlyTrap to #Jailbreak. Excited to participate alongside many industry heavy hitters, validating our radar integration with Lattice/IBCS-M C2 and INCS-M.
A bulk of the work was completed for Flytrap 5.0.
Nothing beats real-world testing.
#dronedetection#CUAS#AIsensing
Visited Fort Carson to see Operation Jailbreak up close. The people in this photo represent a small part of a much larger team working every day to solve one of the @USArmy’s toughest challenges. Their work is helping us connect systems that were never meant to work together. Now, legacy systems are talking to each other for the first time as we move toward a truly integrated force.
Modern air defense is layered defense, and layered defense requires rapid integration.
At @USArmy Flytrap 5.0, Anduril equipped U.S. and allied forces with both through the Integrated Battle Command System for Maneuver (IBCS-M), successfully integrating over 30 systems and sensors into Lattice to execute the full CUAS kill chain.
Lattice unified sensors and effectors into a single command-and-control network, not silos, enabling operators to detect, track, and respond to threats in real time.
https://t.co/DqK7dLz8TD
U.S. Soldiers and British paratroopers are in Lithuania for #ProjectFlytrap, a counter-UAS exercise that tests new tech, AI-enabled C2, and live data networks to defeat drone threats as part of Sword 26 and linked exercises. 🎥: Sgt. Max Elliott.
#ThisIsUSAREURAF@VCorps