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Anduril Partners Up with Meta To Launch EagleEye Helmet For US Military

by Thora.Hansen


Anduril, the military technology company founded by the founder of Oculus VR and creator of the Oculus Rift, Palmer Luckey, officially announced the EagleEye helmet. Specifically, it is an AI-powered mixed reality helmet, and designed for use by soldiers on the battlefield, and it’s designed in collaboration with Meta.

As per the official product page, EagleEye was designed for the US Army, providing soldiers to operate in the field with enhancements to its core capabilities of Mission Planning, Enhanced Perception, Heightened Survivability, and Edge Connectivity.

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Anduril is already delivering the Army’s Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) and Soldier Borne Mission Command–Architecture (SBMC-A) programs. Together, SBMC and SBMC-A form a mixed-reality platform that equips U.S. Army Soldiers with integrated situational awareness, mission planning, and training tools to improve decision-making and mobility. EagleEye builds on these advances, pairing mission command software with a heads-up display (HUD) and helmet-native hardware for balance, protection, and battlefield effectiveness.

“We don’t want to give service members a new tool—we’re giving them a new teammate,” said Palmer Luckey, Anduril’s founder. “The idea of an AI partner embedded in your display has been imagined for decades. EagleEye is the first time it’s real.”

Image: Anduril.

Luckey is touting that one of EagleEye’s key selling point as being built from the ground up, and supports ergonomic and modular add ons. The configurations include helmet, visor, and glasses variants, while also balancing weight and reducing the bulk of other helmet accessories, such as night vision googles (NVGs).

(Source: Anduril, The Verge)



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