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Anduril takes control of Microsoft’s $22B VR military headset program
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陆军已授予新兴武器制造商Anduril公司对其备受瞩目的综合视觉增强系统(IVAS)项目的控制权。该项目最初于2018年授予微软,旨在开发基于加固版HoloLens的增强现实头显,预算高达219亿美元。尽管微软不再担任主要承包商,但仍将作为云服务提供商继续参与。Anduril的Lattice软件已集成到微软的IVAS头显中,提供计算机视觉AI等功能。IVAS项目曾面临用户接受度不足等问题。Anduril创始人Palmer Luckey对赢得该项目表示兴奋,并暗示了未来项目的新功能。

🚀Anduril公司从微软手中接管了陆军的综合视觉增强系统(IVAS)项目,该项目旨在为士兵开发增强现实头显,提升作战能力。

💻微软虽然不再担任主要承包商,但将继续作为IVAS项目的云服务提供商,为项目提供必要的云技术支持。

🤖Anduril的Lattice软件已集成到微软的IVAS头显中,通过计算机视觉AI等功能,帮助头显检测、跟踪和分类目标,增强士兵的战场感知能力。

💰IVAS项目曾面临诸多问题,包括用户接受度不足和技术问题,美国国防部监察长曾警告,若未获得用户认可,该项目可能浪费高达218.8亿美元的纳税人资金。

The Army has granted upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known as the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, founder Palmer Luckey announced in a blog post Tuesday.

IVAS was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 to develop augmented reality headsets for soldiers based on a ruggedized version of Hololens. The initial budget for IVAS was set at $21.9 billion.

Anduril will now assume control of the contract. While Microsoft is being removed as the prime contractor, it is not being kicked off of the project. Microsoft will continue to be the cloud provider, according to Anduril.

It isn’t clear yet what new parts of IVAS Anduril will now be on the hook to provide and the company has not yet revealed that.

The initial idea was to give troops a heads-up display with features like a thermal sensor, Tactical Assault Kit software (which provides various types of mission-critical information) and maps.

Anduril’s Lattice software had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, Andruil announced in September. Lattice added computer vision AI and other features that helped the headset detect, track, and classify objects.

But IVAS has had a long history of problems.

Back in 2022, the DoD’s Inspector General issued a report saying IVAS wasn’t doing a good enough job serving the people — meaning the soldiers — who will use the headsets. The report warned, “Procuring IVAS without attaining user acceptance could result in wasting up to $21.88 billion in taxpayer funds to field a system that soldiers may not want to use, or use as intended.”

Microsoft’s prototypes suffered from technical issues, as prototypes tend to do, such as detecting virtual objects, sources told Breaking Defense in 2023.

In August, the Army indicated it was open to pulling Microsoft off as the prime contractor although the tech giant vowed it would enter any new bidding process to attempt to keep it, Breaking Defense reported.

Luckey’s blog post on the Anduril win waxed poetic and covered a lot of celebratory ground, including diss to a competitor. The blog post got downright comical at certain points.

“Tactical heads-up-displays that turn warfighters into technomancers and pair us with weaponized robotics were one of the products in the original Anduril pitch deck for a reason,” he wrote.

“If Anduril had been more than a dozen people when IVAS was first getting spun up all those years ago (at least the Tragic Heap guys didn’t win, our country really dodged a bullet there), I do believe our crazy pitch could have won this from the start,” he continued.

Tragic Heap is Luckey’s unkind nickname for Magic Leap, reportedly among the 80-some companies vying to take over this project. Others included Palantir, and Kopin, which builds displays used in F-35 helmets, Breaking Defense reported.

Luckey also teased a whole list of new features were planned for the project but didn’t name them. Instead he jokingly redacted that paragraph.

“Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again. I am back, and I am only getting started,” he promised.

Whether the project, under its new prime contractor Anduril, will retain the entire $22 billion budget remains to be seen. Threats to cut funding, or cancel the program altogether, have been ongoing for years.

Still, 2025 is already shaping up to be a hell of a year for Luckey and Anduril. The company is in talks to raise up to $2.5 billion round at a $28 billion valuation. And it announced that the location of its new weapons-building megafactory will be in Ohio.

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