A "What If…" for the folks over at Anduril. What if Lattice Platform worked off an iPad? What if interacting with a fleet of defensive drones had a touch of FUI and showmanship attached to it.
A "What If…" for the folks over at Anduril. What if Lattice Platform worked off an iPad? What if interacting with a fleet of defensive drones had a touch of FUI and showmanship attached to it.
After successfully logging into the app, the operator is then prompted to a display of how many Anduril devices are on the network and how many failed to connect.
After successfully logging into the app, the operator is then prompted to a display of how many Anduril devices are on the network and how many failed to connect.
Here, we're presented with the sitrep through the Lattice Platform:
Very little instruction is needed here, because this is a tablet the operator can pinch to zoom the map, tap on drones and towers to see operational stats, and look at identified objects that have been marked.
Full 'fleet' inventory can be seen by tapping on the menu bar to the upper left. The map can be modified to show labels, grids, topology, flight paths, and change image being displayed to display satellite versus map. There's also a notification bar and a user drop down with a settings panel.
Here, we're presented with the sitrep through the Lattice Platform:
Very little instruction is needed here, because this is a tablet the operator can pinch to zoom the map, tap on drones and towers to see operational stats, and look at identified objects that have been marked.
Full 'fleet' inventory can be seen by tapping on the menu bar to the upper left. The map can be modified to show labels, grids, topology, flight paths, and change image being displayed to display satellite versus map. There's also a notification bar and a user drop down with a settings panel.