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Elbit America Teams With Anduril to Add Lattice Software to SIGMA Howitzer

Elbit says the integration will cut network integration risk and speed fielding by bringing Anduril’s battle‑management and edge compute software into a U.S.-built SIGMA variant before the Army begins prototype testing under a planned OTA

Overview

  • Elbit America announced a strategic teaming agreement with Anduril to install Anduril’s Lattice software on future SIGMA wheeled howitzer variants.
  • Elbit says Lattice will provide battle management, edge compute and autonomy connectors to link SIGMA into Army command and fire‑control architectures.
  • SIGMA is built in Charleston, South Carolina, on an Oshkosh 10x10 chassis, and Oshkosh joins Elbit and Anduril on the team to emphasize a domestic production line.
  • The announcement comes just before the Army’s planned other transaction agreement to start prototype testing for the Mobile Tactical Cannon competition and is framed as a way to reduce integration risk and shorten fielding timelines.
  • The move signals growing industry alignment around software-defined artillery and could shape which proposals meet the Army’s demand for onshored supply chains, rapid scale-up and ready software integration.