TITAN Alpha

Published 2022-10-10
Anduril has partnered with Palantir for the Army’s Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) prototype. The team designed, developed, and demonstrated TITAN ALPHA, a full-scale working concept vehicle, which was built in less than 6 months. TITAN is a scalable and expeditionary intelligence ground station that will accelerate and simplify the Army’s ability to access and process massive volumes ISR data.

All Comments (21)
  • @kladdkakaor
    This channel is incredibly underrated. I want more content. The music, the presentation, the tech. This is like Metal Gear Solid but in real life. It's so badass. Anduril, the flame of the west. The defenders of good. I love this company. Subscribed.
  • @user-hc5nh8kv7g
    fucking love everything ab lucky palmer and anduril what fucking legends
  • @RonLWilson
    This look really promising! You might think of adding some more monitors per work station, say 3 or 4.
  • @user-bm9tk3hn8q
    Good afternoon, amazing work. It’s very interesting how you achieved a flat surface of the metal sheet of the outer container, how the metal sheet does not bend, what is the technology for creating the outer container
  • Blackberry NOC and Athoc may be more powerful. By now they should be amorphous and unbiquitous. It'd be great if Starlink, Anduril Titan, NOC, Athoc and so on layered for redundancy. I have no idea the state of AlphaWar other than a few reports kicking around and 3,000, 10,000 or 13,000 satellites.
  • @yelectric1893
    Self propelled combat office. I like the armored cabin for the intelligence work, but maybe the driver’s cabin should also be ruggedized in case of artillery fragments. Sure the operators can get out of the computer area and start the truck, but now they’re exposed. I have limited information on how this is used though, and this could probably be slapped on the back of the US Army’s trucks that are already relatively highly armored.
  • @walterhartman
    Your interceptor drones would do a good job against those Iranian Shahed-136 drones. And cheaper than a C-RAM. Both in deployment and per engagement. C-RAM uses like 40 grand in ammo per engagement. Just saying.
  • @pltrlong420
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  • @TO-ir2do
    Does induril run Linux on their Workstations or Windows? In some clips Windows and Linux are shown side by side. Lattice OS surely runs in the cloud probably a Linux server but what about the local machines? What OS should one prefer, which one should be virtualized? Anyone have an idea?
  • @6Ginge
    Cool that’s a sweet campervan or mobile office. Not sure what that tactical thing is about? Maybe tactical WFH.