Anduril Industries said it has been awarded a $23.9 million U.S. Marine Corps contract to deliver more than 600 Bolt-M attack drone systems.
The system is designed to provide Marine infantry rifle squads “with a man-packable, easy-to-operate precision strike capability to engage adversaries beyond line of sight,” Anduril said in a statement.
In an earlier phase of the Marines’ (USMC) program, Costa Mesa-based Anduril delivered more than 250 Bolt-M systems, which the company said were validated by the Marines.
Under the latest phase in the Marines’ program, Anduril will deliver more than 600 Bolt-M systems — and associated ground control and ancillary equipment — to the USMC between February 2026 and April 2027.
