Anduril to acquire space surveillance firm ExoAnalytic eyeing more Golden Dome capabilities

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Anduril Industries on Wednesday said it has signed a definitive ‌agreement to acquire ExoAnalytic Solutions, a national security company specializing in space sensing and awareness and missile defense.

The purchase comes as a defense technology firm positions itself ​for a role in President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile ​defense project, an initiative to build a space-based shield capable ⁠of intercepting ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles.

Hundreds of companies are vying ​for a role in developing the Golden Dome. Anduril was among the companies that ​received smaller contracts for space-based interceptors awarded in late November.

ExoAnalytic grew from missile defense algorithms to building a global telescope network that tracks thousands of objects in ​orbit.

The company owns and operates more than 400 telescope systems deployed ​worldwide, giving it what Anduril described as persistent, high-fidelity awareness of deep space at ‌a ⁠global scale.

ExoAnalytic is also a leader in modeling and simulation for classified national security space programs and provides software and expertise for missile warning and missile defense.

Gokul Subramanian, Anduril’s senior vice president of engineering, ​said the deal ​would supercharge the ⁠company’s ambitions.

“We expect this acquisition to enable us to tap into those capabilities more and more,” he ​told reporters, adding that the combined entity would advance ​Anduril’s work ⁠in space sensing, tracking, battle management and fire control.

The acquisition, Anduril’s first under its space business unit and its 11th overall, would integrate ExoAnalytic’s ⁠global ​sensor network and data analytics with Anduril’s ​expertise in autonomy and command and control.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The deal remains ​subject to regulatory approvals.

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