The portable radar maker’s integration with Anduril Lattice and IBCS-M passed Army validation at Fort Carson, joining 55 companies in the service’s largest interoperability push.
MatrixSpace has been validated under U.S. Army Operation Jailbreak, the service’s largest operational push to integrate emerging technologies into command-and-control environments. The radar company demonstrated its sensor stack inside the Anduril Lattice for Air Defense platform, the primary landing zone for Integrated Battle Command System-Maneuver (IBCS-M).
Operation Jailbreak kicked off at Fort Carson, Colorado in May 2026 as a months-long sprint to expose interfaces for legacy and new systems. The effort supports the Army’s Right to Integrate (R2I) initiative and gathered engineers from 55 defense and technology firms, including Lockheed Martin, Palantir, Boeing, and Anduril Industries.
MatrixSpace Operation Jailbreak Validation Details
MatrixSpace demonstrated a documented software interface, published an open API to the new API Marketplace, and proved heartbeat connectivity, data streaming, and asset control through a REST interface. The company notes that much of the groundwork was completed earlier as a prerequisite for Project Flytrap 5.0.
“Jailbreak looks backwards and broader to the wide array of systems that the Army has in the inventory to open those systems up and break them away from the bespoke or archaic configurations they have had in the past,” said U.S. Army CTO Dr. Alex Miller.
Why Operation Jailbreak Matters
The Army is retrofitting compartmentalized, decades-old weapons systems, sensors, and drones so they can communicate on a single unified network. Vendors must expose open APIs, submit technical and security documentation, and integrate with systems such as Lattice in support of IBCS-M. Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll attended Distinguished Visitors Day alongside CEOs from participating companies.
MatrixSpace builds portable radar systems and an AI software platform for low airspace awareness, with edge-to-cloud intelligence that detects, tracks, and identifies airborne objects in real time. Its sensors support counter-drone protection for public safety, defense, and infrastructure security teams.
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