The US defense-tech giant is reportedly examining a local presence in Israel, a move that could strengthen cooperation with Israel’s advanced security ecosystem.
US defense technology company Anduril Industries is reportedly considering opening an operations center in Israel, according to an Israel Defense report. The move would mark a significant step by one of the world’s fastest-growing military technology firms into the Israeli defense arena.
Anduril is known for developing AI-driven defense systems, autonomous platforms, surveillance technologies and command-and-control solutions. A presence in Israel could allow the company to work more closely with local defense industries, startups, operational experts and government-linked security bodies.
For Israel, the potential entry of Anduril would be another sign that the country remains one of the most important global centers for battlefield innovation. After years of war against Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran and their proxies, Israel’s real-world operational experience has become a major draw for companies building the next generation of defense systems.