Anduril will display its entry into the Army’s Soldier Borne Mission Command program starting Monday at the AUSA annual meeting , CEO Palmer Lucky told reporters Thursday.
Dubbed Eagle Eye, the program aims to produce four different head sets, two of which will be in the Anduril booth, with two more still in earlier phases of development.
“We've been working on augmented-reality technology for warfighters since near the beginning of Anduril,” said Luckey, who invented the Oculus Rift virtual-reality headset over a decade ago. “It was one of the very first things that we started investing in, primarily building the software back end that would be able to properly feed a combat heads-up display.”
About two years later, Eagle Eye has variants for day or night operations, or different