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29MAY

Golden Dome Gets $10 Billion Budget Boost

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Counter-drone data will feed into national missile defence for the first time, backed by a $24.4 billion FY26 allocation.

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Key takeaway

JIATF-401 counter-drone data will feed into national missile defence for the first time.

The Pentagon increased the Golden Dome missile defence budget by $10 billion, with JIATF-401 set to share counter-drone data with the national missile defence architecture for Group 3 and larger drones. Total FY26 missile defence allocation reached $24.4 billion. 1

JIATF-401 already operates the Lattice counter-drone platform under an $87 million task order , itself the first purchase against Anduril's $20 billion enterprise vehicle . Linking that data into Golden Dome means counter-drone detection will feed the same architecture that tracks ballistic missiles. The practical effect: drones above a certain size will be tracked by national-level sensors rather than tactical systems alone.

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In plain English

Golden Dome is the American version of Israel's layered missile defence. It is designed to shoot down ballistic missiles aimed at the United States. The Pentagon has now decided that the data from its counter-drone network, which tracks smaller threats like the Iranian Shahed, should feed into Golden Dome. The practical effect is that drones large enough to threaten critical infrastructure will now be tracked by the same national-level sensors that watch for missile attacks. The $10 billion budget increase funds the integration and the additional sensor and intercept capacity needed.

What could happen next?
  • Integrating drone tracking into national missile defence architecture will increase US early-warning sensitivity, potentially reducing response time against Group 3+ drone threats to critical infrastructure.

  • Anduril's Lattice platform, already the designated JIATF-401 C2 system, is now positioned as a node in the national missile defence architecture, strengthening its competitive moat against alternative counter-drone platforms.

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Ukraine (SSEC export regulator)
Ukraine (SSEC export regulator)
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Helsing
Helsing
HX-2 combat-proven status, a EUR 1.46 billion German framework, an $18 billion valuation, and the OHB space JV together constitute the first credible European counterweight to Anduril's US stack. The critical test is whether European procurement offices can maintain sovereign AI discipline under operational urgency, or default to the US integration speed that drove the Netherlands Lattice decision.
Anduril Industries
Anduril Industries
A USD 61 billion valuation on USD 2.2 billion revenue prices in the assumption that Lattice becomes the default Western counter-drone software layer. The Netherlands adoption and Project NYX inclusion suggest the architecture bet is converting; the S-1 filing window opens when quarterly growth sustains the 27x multiple.
European Union
European Union
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UK Ministry of Defence
UK Ministry of Defence
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