Anduril, Palantir developing Golden Dome missile shield's software, source says


The Palantir logo is seen in this illustration taken August 3, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 24 (Reuters) - Anduril ⁠and Palantir Technologies are working together to develop ⁠software for U.S. President Donald Trump's Golden Dome ‌antimissile shield initiative, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

The $185 billion Golden Dome missile defense project aims to build a ​space-based shield capable of intercepting ballistic, ⁠cruise and hypersonic missiles, ⁠with hundreds of companies vying for a role in developing ⁠the ‌shield.

Anduril and Palantir have been interested in being a part of Golden Dome since ⁠its inception. Reuters reported last year that the ​firms were ‌working with Elon Musk's SpaceX on various parts of ⁠the project.

Anduril ​was also among companies that were awarded half a dozen small Golden Dome contracts in November to build competing ⁠missile defense prototypes.

Aalyria Technologies, startup Scale ​AI and software firm Swoop Technologies are also working on the project, the source added.

The companies did not immediately ⁠respond to Reuters requests for comment. The Wall Street Journal first reported the development on Tuesday.

Lockheed Martin, RTX and Northrop Grumman had earlier joined the program ​as prime contractors.

The price tag for ⁠project has increased by $10 billion to $185 billion in a bid ​to accelerate key space-based capabilities, ‌the program's director said last ​week.

(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington, Natalia Bueno Rebolledo in Mexico City; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

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