Palantir Delivers First AI-Enabled Battlefield Systems to U.S. Army
The $178 million TITAN program marks the first time a software company leads a major military hardware initiative.
- Palantir has delivered the first two Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) systems to the U.S. Army as part of a $178 million contract awarded last year.
- TITAN systems use AI to integrate data from space sensors, enabling soldiers to make independent intelligence decisions and improve strike precision without relying on cloud connectivity.
- The program includes 10 systems comprising advanced setups with two large trucks and basic setups with two smaller vehicles, delivered across five phases.
- Palantir collaborated with defense contractors like Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, and Anduril Industries to develop the systems, which will undergo further testing at Army facilities.
- Palantir's defense segment saw 45% year-over-year revenue growth last quarter, reflecting the growing role of AI and software in modern warfare.