Anduril Industries has officially taken over the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program from Microsoft, a significant move in military technology that could reshape how the U.S. Army ...
(Reuters) - Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril will take over the development and production of Microsoft's mixed-reality headset program for the U.S. Army, the companies said on ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. — Last week, the Army accepted delivery of the first 20 prototypes of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System 1.2 variant. The milestone is the latest step in the process of ...
Soldiers deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border are using the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS headset system among other high tech systems to spot and report migrants. The headset has ...
What just happened? Microsoft's troubled mixed-reality headset project for the US Army has come to an end. The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program is being taken over by Anduril, ...
A version of this story appeared in the daily Threat Status newsletter from The Washington Times. Click here to receive Threat Status delivered directly to your inbox each weekday. Anduril founder ...
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 ...