Microsoft has announced that it is getting out of the Kill-O-Vision headset business, more formally known as the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program. While the company's ...
Anduril and Microsoft partner to advance the IVAS program, delivering next-gen AR/VR and AI capabilities to the US Army, ...
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 ...
As Anduril describes it, partnering will put Anduril in charge of developing and producing the software and hardware for IVAS, which is a wearable headset with both virtual reality and augmented ...
The contract is for more than 120,000 IVAS headsets, and will now move “from rapid prototyping to production and rapid fielding,” Microsoft said. The solution is “augmented by Microsoft ...
Anduril is one of several new defense companies seeking to follow Palantir's path to an IPO. Anduril recently passed $1 billion in annual revenue, and a new Army contract could triple its annual ...
Privately held defense stock Anduril Industries is shaking up the defense industry. Palmer Luckey, co-founder of the company, is on record saying it's "important" for Anduril to IPO, and, in fact ...