Anduril secures $159 million contract to develop mixed reality Soldier Borne Mission Command system
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Anduril secures $159 million contract to develop mixed reality Soldier Borne Mission Command system
The company said today’s night vision goggles remain fundamentally limited, as they provide sight but not perception. Unlike legacy systems, Anduril’s technology aims to fuse multiple spectral bands, integrate battlefield data and enable direct control of robotic teammates from a single display. Anduril said that current command systems are still designed largely for static command posts and not for soldiers in contested, communication-degraded …
Anduril Awarded Contract to Redefine the Future of Mixed Reality - Frag Out! Magazine
Anduril Industries announced today that it has been awarded a $159 million contract by the U.S. Army for an initial prototyping period to develop a night vision and mixed reality system as part of the Soldier Borne Mission Command (formerly IVAS Next) program. This award represents the largest effort of its kind to equip every soldier with superhuman perception and decision-making capabilities—fusing the best of night vision, augmented reality, a
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