Anduril’s EagleEye AR Headset Aims to Succeed Where Microsoft’s $22B IVAS Failed - WinBuzzer

Anduril's EagleEye AR Headset Aims to Succeed Where Microsoft's $22B IVAS Failed

Anduril, led by Palmer Luckey, unveils its modular EagleEye AR headset for the U.S. Army, promising to fix the flaws of Microsoft's failed IVAS program.

The company's founder, Palmer Luckey, confirmed that Anduril will deliver approximately 100 units to Army personnel in Q2 2026.

The road to a functional AR headset for the U.S. Army has been long and fraught with challenges.

Speaking ahead of a formal reveal at the AUSA conference, Luckey confirmed the delivery of EagleEye units.

Author's summary: Anduril's EagleEye AR headset aims to replace Microsoft's failed IVAS program.

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WinBuzzer WinBuzzer — 2025-10-13

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