U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will purchase more than 200 Extended Range Sentry Towers from Anduril Industries Inc. to expand autonomous situational awareness across a “much larger portion” of the Southwest Border, the Costa Mesa-based company said today.
The $363 million contract builds on more than seven years of collaboration between Anduril and CBP, spanning the delivery and sustainment of hundreds of autonomous systems.
“Over 350 Standard Range Sentry systems are operating today, and these have autonomously identified hundreds of thousands of border crossings,” Anduril said in a statement posted on its website.
