Anduril Industries announced the release of Pulsar-L, the latest addition to its Pulsar family of software-defined Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) systems.
Also referred to as Pulsar-Lite, the new system is designed to deliver a full spectrum of EW capabilities in a compact and portable form, giving tactical operators a tool to detect, identify, track, and defeat threats across complex environments.
The company highlighted Pulsar-L as a lightweight, adaptable alternative to conventional EW systems that are often rigid, threat-specific, and cumbersome to operate. Built with frontline users in mind, Pulsar-L is designed for rapid deployment with a setup time of just two minutes. It operates autonomously, allowing users to focus on the mission without needing specialized training or technical expertise.
Pulsar-L is available in two configurations: one built for airborne missions and another for general expeditionary use. Anduril stated that the system is ready for immediate deployment and suited for a range of mission scenarios. Its modular architecture supports upgrades to keep pace with evolving technology and threats. It can operate independently or integrate with Anduril’s Lattice platform, and is also compatible with other command-and-control and situational awareness tools, including the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK).
According to the company, Pulsar-L is already in field use and is positioned to scale quickly, with production capacity reaching thousands of units annually. Anduril emphasized that this approach ensures availability to customers seeking EW capabilities across larger force structures. The system is intended to maintain long-term relevance while countering future threats that may not yet be fully understood.