Meta and Anduril Industries have announced a strategic partnership to develop advanced augmented reality (AR) systems with artificial intelligence (AI) integration for American soldiers. The new AR-AI headset, codenamed EagleEye, is designed to significantly enhance the capabilities of military personnel in the field of combat intelligence and battlefield management in real time.
EagleEye is an augmented reality helmet that combines high—precision optical systems, Meta Llama AI models, sensors, and cloud computing. The headset provides a wide viewing angle and high color reproduction even in low-light conditions, which is critical for operations in complex and dynamic conditions. The use of AI makes it possible to process data from various sources — from satellites and drones to ground—based systems - and provide soldiers with instant, accurate information for decision-making.
A key element of the solution is integration with Anduril's Lattice command and control platform, which collects and analyzes data from thousands of sensors, providing a comprehensive picture of the combat situation. This allows not only to increase tactical awareness, but also to improve coordination between units.
The EagleEye project is part of the Soldier Born Mission Command (SBMC) Next program, which will replace Microsoft's previous IVAS system, which faced technical and ergonomic challenges. The new headset promises to be more comfortable, reliable and functional.
Meta and Anduril emphasize that their cooperation is aimed at preserving the technological advantage of the United States and reducing military costs through the use of advanced commercial technologies. According to Anduril founder Palmer Lucky, the goal is to turn soldiers into "technomages" armed with intelligent and wearable computing devices.
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