Anduril Industries Eyes Israel for Partnership and Local Operations Hub
US defense tech company Anduril Industries, recently valued at $61 billion following a new funding round, is meeting with senior Israeli officials to establish a local presence. The planned Israel office would focus on sales to the Israeli Ministry of Defense and support R&D for Anduril's global product portfolio.

Highlights
- Anduril Industries completed a funding round at a $61 billion valuation and is now pursuing international expansion into Israel.
- The company is holding meetings with senior Israeli officials to establish a local operational base in the country.
- Anduril's planned Israel office will focus on defense sales to the Israeli Ministry of Defense and global R&D support.
- Anduril is known for autonomous drone systems, AI platforms, and border surveillance tech, and is a key US Department of Defense supplier.
- Partnership discussions remain in early stages with no formal agreement or timeline publicly announced.
Anduril Industries Eyes Israel for Partnership and Local Operations Hub
US defense technology company Anduril Industries is actively engaging with senior Israeli officials as it moves to establish a local operational base in the country. The initiative follows Anduril's latest funding round, which valued the company at $61 billion.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the planned Israel office is expected to serve two primary functions:
- Defense Sales: Promoting and selling Anduril's military technology products and systems to the Israeli Ministry of Defense
- Global R&D Support: Leveraging Israel's deep pool of technology talent to contribute to Anduril's worldwide product development efforts
Anduril Industries has risen rapidly within the US defense technology sector, earning recognition for its autonomous drone systems, AI-integrated platforms, and border surveillance technologies. The company is an established supplier to the US Department of Defense. Its move into the Israeli market is widely seen as a significant step in the company's broader international expansion strategy.
Israel has long been regarded as a global powerhouse in defense technology, with a robust ecosystem of military R&D expertise and skilled talent. For US defense tech firms seeking to expand into the Middle East and broader international markets, establishing a foothold in Israel carries considerable strategic value.
The partnership discussions are currently ongoing, and neither party has formally announced specific details or a timeline for the collaboration.
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