Anduril, headed by notorious tech bro Palmer Luckey, will now work with the DoD on the project, officially known as the ...
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey has a plan for “turning soldiers into superheroes” that starts with taking over a mixed-reality ...
Microsoft ( MSFT, Financials) and Anduril Industries expanded their partnership to advance the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual ...
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Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, will take over the development of Microsoft's mixed-reality IVAS program for the US Army, integrating AR and VR to enhance soldiers' combat capabilities.
At its current price of $80,000 per headset, the device is far from affordable for large-scale deployment. The US Army is ...
Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
Anduril, a defense tech start-up co-founded by Palmer Luckey, has taken over the development and production of Microsoft 's ...
Palmer Luckey-founded Anduril Industries is taking over the US Army's ambitious Integrated Visual Augmented System (IVAS) ...
"Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again," Luckey said.
Microsoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US Army and have Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's Anduril ...
The IVAS military augmented reality headset will now be developed and distributed by Anduril Industries, should the deal be approved.