Anduril Industries presents its Bolt-M drone

The Bolt-M can operate autonomously for more than 40 minutes, hitting targets up to 20 kilometers away.
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Anduril Industries has officially unveiled its Bolt family of autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs), designed to transform field operations with its technology. Within this range, two models stand out: Bolt and its advanced version, Bolt-M.

Bolt, in its basic configuration, is a packable autonomous drone that is rapidly deployed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) or search and rescue missions. Bolt-M, meanwhile, is optimized for missions where precision is needed, employing artificial intelligence to effectively identify, track and engage targets.

Bolt-M offers autonomous navigation and lethal precision

This drone stands out for its operational simplicity, its ability to navigate and follow targets autonomously, without the need for constant intervention. With a range of 20 kilometers and an autonomy of more than 40 minutes , it is ideal for deployment in any situation, whether on day or night missions.

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Watch Anduril’s Bolt drone in action. Source: Anduril Industries

Thanks to its advanced Lattice software platform, the autonomous system allows operators to choose the ideal angle of attack to ensure lethal precision, even if the drone loses contact with its human operator. Equipped with a payload of up to three pounds, the aerial vehicle delivers devastating effects against a wide range of targets.

Unlike other systems on the market, the Bolt-M does not require specialized operators , making it an accessible option for any ground force. This autonomous capability, coupled with its modularity, makes it ideal for combat in an ever-changing environment.

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Source and photo: Anduril Industries

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