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Anduril’s Menace-I Brings Petabyte-Scale Processing to the Warfighter at the Tactical Edge

On August 11, 2025, U.S. Marines sling loaded Anduril’s Menace-I via a CH-53K King Stallion helicopter, demonstrating new levels of mobility for expanded expeditionary mission planning and coordination. From a distance, it looked like any other grey shipping container. In reality, it was a deployable node for planning, coordination, and data processing—equipped with the power, climate control, compute, connectivity, and security of a fixed facility.

Menace-I is a turnkey command, control, compute, communications, cyber, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) solution accredited for use as both a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) and a Special Access Program Facility (SAPF). In less than ten minutes after setup, Menace-I is fully operational and supporting missions in forward, contested environments.

The challenge is delivering large quantities of processing power—secure, accredited, and reliable—to the tactical edge. Today, anything involving classified data in a SCIF or SAPF can only be done in fixed facilities or in Temporary Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (T-SCIFs) that require a day or more to set up. That timeline doesn’t work for expeditionary forces that maneuver in hours, not days.

Traditional approaches rely on reach-back to distant data centers over SATCOM links that may be degraded or denied in conflict. At the tactical edge, connectivity cannot be assumed, yet forces still require AI, analytics, mission planning, briefing, and debriefing in seconds. Menace-I solves this by bringing the compute with you.

Menace-I delivers a powerful, secure, accredited SCIF/SAPF set of edge nodes wherever forces are operating—enabling classified mission planning, force generation, and battle management at the point of need. What once took a day or more to set up can now be established in under ten minutes. Every Menace-I runs on Lattice, Anduril’s AI-powered software, is powered by Voyager’s rugged edge computing platform, and is connected through Lattice Mesh, our secure networking fabric.

Proven Real-World Mobility Options

The recent sling load operation validated Menace-I as the only fully integrated mission planning solution for fifth-generation aircraft that is transportable by all organic Marine Corps assets: truck, KC-130J Super Hercules, and rotary wing aircraft.

This mobility matters. Expeditionary forces can now reposition a fully accredited planning node as quickly as they maneuver, ensuring secure command centers move in lockstep with the fight. What once required hours of setup or reach-back can now move forward with the unit, giving commanders immediate access to secure facilities wherever the mission takes them.

Petabyte-Scale AI at the Edge

Artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and cross-domain data processing demand massive compute capacity—rarely available at the tactical edge. To meet this need, in July, Anduril delivered the first Menace-I in a petabyte-scale configuration, powered by Voyager.

The configuration quadruples compute capacity with tens of thousands of cores, brings petabyte-scale storage, and delivers high performance computing (HPC) and graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration to the edge. It provides the same expeditionary capabilities of Menace-I, scaled to handle AI workloads, data fusion, mission planning, briefing, and debriefing—all without relying on fragile reach-back to distant data centers.

In a D-Day environment where connectivity is uncertain, Menace-I brings the data center with you.

At the heart of Menace-I is Voyager, Anduril’s family of rugged edge communications and computing solutions. Voyager is engineered to withstand extreme environments, electronic attack, and jamming. Its modular design makes it easily adaptable to different mission needs.

Voyager is deployed in austere environments worldwide, trusted by thousands of customers, and is the preferred solution for rugged computing for militaries and special operations forces.

Cross-Domain Operations with Everfox

Conflicts are contested across land, air, sea, space, and cyber. Winning requires seamless data movement across classification levels.

Voyager is now the preferred edge server hardware platform for Everfox’s cross-domain solutions, enabling enterprise-grade data transfer between classification levels in expeditionary environments. This partnership ensures that forces operating at the tactical edge can move intelligence across domains and networks without sacrificing security or speed. Imagery, targeting data, and mission plans can flow seamlessly from unclassified to classified environments—and back—enabling faster, more informed decisions in contested battlespaces.

Everfox, powered by Voyager, will be deployed across Anduril’s Menace family of systems, enabling customers to conduct cross-domain operations at the edge.

In the Field Today

Menace-I is deployed with customers and partners today, enabling forward-deployed forces to plan, process, and fight with the speed, security, and mobility needed to stay connected wherever the fight takes them.


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