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NATO selects Anduril's Lattice platform for next-gen air command and control

NATO has selected Anduril's Lattice platform as one of three solutions for its Enhanced Air Command and Control (eAirC2) Data Platform initiative, designed to fuse real-time sensor data from disparate sources across 32 member states while preserving national data sovereignty. The contract follows successful deployments in Estonia and represents NATO's shift to modular, data-centric command and control architecture.

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The Wire takeaway

If you sell sensors, comms, or legacy air defence systems to European militaries, NATO just bought the glue that makes them all talk together—and Anduril is now the integration vendor that every platform needs to feed into. You're now selling to Anduril, not to NATO.

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Topics: Defense Tech · nato-procurement · command-control · data-fusion · defence-tech · interoperability · ai-platforms

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Verified 11 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review