The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has awarded a prototype contract for Thunderforge, an initiative designed to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into military operational and theater-level planning. This project aims to accelerate decision-making by allowing planners to rapidly synthesize vast amounts of information, generate multiple courses of action, and conduct AI-powered wargaming to respond to evolving threats. The Thunderforge technology will provide AI-assisted planning capabilities, decision support tools, and automated workflows, enabling military planners to navigate evolving operational environments.
By leveraging advanced large language models (LLMs), AI-driven simulations, and interactive agent-based wargaming, Thunderforge aims to enhance the U.S. military’s operational capabilities. Initially, the system will be deployed with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) and U.S. European Command (EUCOM) to support critical planning activities, including campaign development, theater-wide resource allocation, and strategic assessment. Thunderforge’s integration across multiple security domains ensures that AI-driven planning capabilities will be securely embedded into real-world military operations.
“DIU is INDOPACOM’s innovation arm, helping us meet immediate challenges by harnessing and adopting commercial best practices to iteratively develop, test, and ultimately field emerging technologies at speed and scale,” said ADM Samuel Paparo, Commander of U.S.-INDOPACOM.
Thunderforge enhances military planning capabilities
MG Peter Andrysiak, USEUCOM Chief Of Staff, remarked that Thunderforge builds on efforts from the past year to modernize USEUCOM’s command and control (C2) systems.
“Our ability to consolidate, analyze, and act on vast quantities of theater-wide data has never been greater. Thunderforge will allow the US to leverage emerging technologies to modernize organizational efficiency,” he said. “USEUCOM is eager to continue providing the operational context to inform these transformative changes.”
Thunderforge marks a decisive shift toward AI-powered, data-driven warfare, ensuring that U.S. forces can anticipate and respond to threats with speed and precision.
The project will be scaled across other combatant commands following its initial deployment. The system will leverage agentic applications and GenAI test and evaluation expertise. Thunderforge will also include Anduril’s Lattice software platform and state-of-the-art LLMs enabled by Microsoft.
Team Thunderforge will deliver a unified planning ecosystem where AI agents simulate wargaming and planning scenarios and refine proposed courses of action.
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