The team combines Elbit America’s experience as a systems integrator and manufacturer of large ground vehicles with Anduril’s expertise in C5ISR, battle management and autonomy software. The companies said SIGMA will enable sustained fires from a connected, mobile and survivable platform.
“We’re proud to team with Anduril to reduce network integration risk and accelerate fielding,” said Luke Savoie, president and CEO of Elbit America. “Built in the U.S. with a fully domestic supply chain, SIGMA is a combat-proven system that provides the modernization and reliability the Army needs now.”
If selected for the program, SIGMA’s communication with the U.S. fire control network and Army command-and-control systems will use Anduril’s capabilities and experience. Anduril will also integrate its Lattice software platform into future SIGMA variants to support autonomy and further improve mobility and lethality.
“On Team SIGMA, we’re providing expertise in software, edge compute and autonomy to deliver a connected, software-defined mobile artillery solution that will integrate seamlessly into existing Army Command and Control and fire control architectures,” said Michael Roder, managing director at Anduril.
The Elbit America-Anduril partnership strengthens Team SIGMA, which also includes Oshkosh Defense. Oshkosh is the manufacturer of the system’s 10×10 platform and brings mobility and protection for the cannon’s chassis.
More than 300 U.S. suppliers also contribute engineering depth, manufacturing resilience and support. The companies said this domestic network is intended to deliver a highly maneuverable, digitally integrated and production-ready solution that can meet the Army’s modernization timelines.
“Excited to see Elbit Systems of America and Anduril Industries working together to manufacture a cutting-edge military vehicle right here in America. The men and women at Elbit America’s headquarters in Fort Worth are truly at the forefront in developing the capabilities to strengthen America’s warfighters and preserve America’s national security,” said U.S. Rep. Craig Goldman.



