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Korean Air, Anduril Target Global Wildfire Response Market

Our Bureau - : Oct 19, 2025 - : 5:50 pm

Korean Air and U.S. defense technology company Anduril Industries are looking to address the growing challenge of large-scale wildfires and both companies recently announced that they were exploring the joint development of an integrated response platform to address large-scale wildfires. Both companies had entered into a teaming agreement earlier this year for unmanned systems cooperation in the Korean and Asia-Pacific markets. While Korean Air is one of the leading Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) development companies in South Korea; Anduril Industries produces a range of software-defined, hardware-enabled capabilities with a broad range of commercial and national security applications. “Wildfires are a global crisis, but the way we fight them is horribly antiquated,” said Palmer Luckey, Founder of Anduril Industries. “By integrating KAL’s UAVs into Anduril’s existing end-to-end wildfire response platform, we will dramatically accelerate wildfire response by making it more automated, comprehensive, and scalable, ultimately saving countless lives and billions in property damage.” It will provide first responders with a critical technological advantage to save lives and property from wildfires.

The two companies will explore future applications for Korean Air’s unmanned systems to integrate with Anduril’s existing end-to-end wildfire response platform, with the goal of jointly developing a unified solution capable of rapidly detecting and containing wildfires at their point of origin. The proposed solution to be developed will manage the entire wildfire response cycle with minimal human intervention. It will encompass a range of Anduril products including the Fury autonomous air vehicle (AAV) and will be powered by Anduril’s Lattice software platform, Anduril’s wildfire response platform unifies detection data from sensors distributed across air, land, space, and more into a single common operating picture to alert an operator as soon as a fire breaks out. The operator can then task Anduril AAVs and KAL UAVs to autonomously assess the scale and status of the fire, before subsequently tasking additional rapid-response UAVs or crewed airtankers for fire suppression, as needed.

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