U.S. Army awards Anduril a 10-year, up-to-$20B contract
Mar 14th 2026
The U.S. Army will buy Anduril hardware, software, infrastructure, and services under a 10-year contract worth up to $20 billion, starting with a five-year base period and consolidating over 120 prior procurement actions.
- U.S. Army signed a 10-year contract with Anduril worth up to $20 billion.
- The deal begins with a five-year base period and an optional five-year extension.
- The contract covers Anduril hardware, software, infrastructure, and services and consolidates more than 120 separate procurements.
- The Department of Defense says the agreement is meant to speed acquisition and deployment of software capabilities.
- Anduril was co-founded by Palmer Luckey, reported about $2 billion in revenue last year, and is reportedly seeking new funding at a roughly $60 billion valuation.
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