DENVER — Defense technology firm Anduril Industries said May 5 it has partnered with a group of commercial space companies and a U.S. government research lab to develop space-based missile interceptors for the Golden Dome program.
Anduril is one of 12 companies selected by the Space Force to build space-based interceptors, a core element of the Pentagon’s planned layered missile defense architecture.
“Anduril will develop, test, and deliver affordable solutions to support the U.S. Space Force’s space-based interceptor program,” the company’s senior vice president of engineering, Gokul Subramanian, said in a statement.
The company said its subcontractors include Impulse Space, Inversion Space, K2 Space, Sandia National Laboratories and Voyager Technologies.
“We are integrating critical,