Anduril introduces unified AI military system EagleEye
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Defense tech company Anduril Industries announced EagleEye, a suite of military vision devices, on October 13. Each device uses Meta Platforms' augmented reality (AR) technology.
AUSA 2025: Anduril Industries Unveils EagleEye Mixed Reality Headsets
Anduril Industries unveiled its EagleEye family of mixed reality headsets at the 2025 edition of the Association of the United States Army conference, with CEO Palmer Luckey claiming the headsets will provide soldiers with “an AI partner embedded in your display”. Anduril says the EagleEye headsets come in multiple configurations, including helmet, visor, and glasses variants. The technology used builds on the company’s work on the Army’s Soldie…
Anduril Industries has unveiled the EagleEye as a family of modular headphones, visors and eyeglasses with sophisticated sensors for ballistic protection, shock wave detection, space audio and radio frequency. Lighter than conventional night vision systems, this helmet distributes weight to track the centre of gravity of the carrier and adapts to different environments with transparent day, night and thermal modes. The system relies on the Latti…
Anduril Shows First Look at Capabilities of ’EagleEye’ Military XR Headset
Anduril, Palmer Luckey’s military tech company, unveiled EagleEye, its XR headset system built in collaboration with Meta. The News Anduril announced in May it was partnering with Meta to build XR systems for soldiers, which the companies said would aim to deliver “the world’s best AR and VR systems for the US military.” Now, the company has unveiled the EagleEye hardware and given a first look at ostensibly a behind-the-lens view. In a video re…
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