Microsoft hands over its prime role on the $22 billion Army headset program to a defense tech company that is proclaiming a ...
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Defence technology company Anduril Industries will assume control of the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System ...
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey has a plan for “turning soldiers into superheroes” that starts with taking over a mixed-reality ...
Will the Pentagon get Luckey with a new IVAS vendor? Microsoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US ...
After years of delays, hardware and software development for the IVAS project will shift to Anduril, with Microsoft ...
Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is taking over Microsoft’s beleaguered Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) ...
The defense-tech startup still needs approval from the Department of Defense before the agreement is confirmed. Based on a post on his personal blog, Luckey appears ...
Corp. and Anduril Industries announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual ...
Vole retreats a little Palmer Luckey’s start-up Anduril is set to take over managing and eventually manufacturing the US Army ...
Anduril Industries, led by Palmer Luckey, is set to take over Microsoft’s contract for the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual ...
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