Anduril Industries, the defense tech company founded by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, announced it’s partnering with Microsoft to boost the company’s militarized, HoloLens 2-based AR headset, which is ...
Costa Mesa-based Anduril Industries, a leader in defense technology, and Microsoft have jointly announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual ...
The next version of Microsoft's militarized augmented reality headset will be lighter and better balanced. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
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Microsoft’s big defense contract that looks to supply the US Army with modified HoloLens AR headsets isn’t going so well. As first reported by Bloomberg, the Senate panel that oversees defense ...
Soldiers from the Old Guard test the second iteration of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) capability set during an exercise at Fort Belvoir, VA in Fall 2019. (Army) The Army has moved ...
Microsoft has won a 10-year contract to build advanced augmented reality systems for the US Army. A new production contract for the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) will net the company up ...
Anduril has seized the lead on the Army’s IVAS headset program, putting the eight-year-old company in charge of one of the military’s most important soldier-enhancement programs, and poising it to ...