Anduril has introduced Pulsar-L, the latest variant in its Pulsar line of electronic warfare (EW) systems, designed to bring advanced signal disruption capabilities to the tactical edge in a more compact form.
Pulsar-L, short for Pulsar-Lite, is built to detect, identify, track, and disrupt electronic threats across various environments, with a focus on portability and ease of deployment.
According to the company, the system aims to address limitations of traditional EW platforms, which are often set to rigid configurations and narrow threat profiles.
Pulsar-L is intended to support more agile operations with a software-defined architecture that can adapt to evolving challenges.
“This capability empowers users to stay ahead of evolving adversary tactics and avoid the obsolescence that plagues traditional systems,” the company stated.
Two Versions, One Mission
Pulsar-L comes in two mission-ready configurations: one for airborne missions, the other for expeditionary ground units.
Both can operate independently and are designed to require minimal setup time, reportedly in as little as two minutes.

Pulsar-L’s modular construction allows it to integrate with existing and future tools, including Anduril’s Lattice software platform, which provides data processing support at the tactical level.
It is also designed to work alongside other command-and-control systems and Common Operating Picture solutions to support broader situational awareness and coordination.
“Pulsar-L is built for the threats that have yet to emerge — because waiting until they do is too late,” Anduril stressed.