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2025-10-13
DefenseScoop 6 related

Anduril plans to deliver ~100 units of its AI-powered EagleEye helmet and eyewear to the US Army by Q2 2026, replacing Microsoft's IVAS; Meta provided some tech

“This is an extremely powerful capability.  It's going to get cheaper and cheaper over time," Anduril founder Palmer Luckey told reporters.

2024-10-15
Business Insider 2 related

Sources: Microsoft lost billions of dollars on HoloLens before discontinuing the device, and is pulling back work on IVAS, the combat goggles for the US Army

Ashley Stewart / Business Insider :

2024-09-19
Bloomberg 12 related

Microsoft partners with Anduril Industries to improve the performance of Integrated Visual Augmentation System or IVAS, the new combat goggles for the US Army

- Pentagon may spend up to $21.9 billion on headsets over decade  — System must pass combat test next year before full production

2019-04-07
CNBC 6 related

Testing US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System, a version of HoloLens 2 modified for military use, which felt like a real-life game of “Call of Duty”

- Microsoft is building the military's IVAS headset, which is based on HoloLens 2.

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