The headsets would give soldiers crucial information at a glance, creating a tactical advantage on the battlefield—but ...
Military tech firm Anduril has joined hands with technology giant Microsoft to build a smart goggle for the United States ...
Army acquisition chief Doug Bush said the unit cost of the IVAS goggles would be a key factor next year when senior leaders make decisions about going into full production. The Army said the ...
What a floundering military goggle project reveals about where our experiences with the technology are headed next, according ...
The goggles, known as the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, are intended to give soldiers everything from night-vision capability to warnings of incoming airborne threats. The Army ...
Microsoft is working with military tech firm Anduril on ... be added to Microsoft's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, which have an array of sensors and cameras.
Microsoft's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, intended for the US Army, face price challenges with a current projection of $80,000 per set. The Army has called for substantial ...
ALBAWABA – Microsoft, the American multinational corporation and technology company, will secure a deal with the US Army to provide its IVAS goggles in a contract worth approximately $21.9 billion.
The US Army has been discussing an "IVAS Next" project to improve the military goggles, and officials are open to replacing Microsoft as the prime entity on this new contract, Breaking Defense ...