Anduril, led by Palmer Luckey, has unveiled its modular EagleEye AR headset for the U.S. Army, aiming to fix the flaws of Microsoft's failed $22B IVAS program.
The company will deliver approximately 100 units to Army personnel in Q2 2026, marking a significant pivot in the military's effort to equip soldiers with next-generation battlefield technology.
The road to a functional AR headset for the U.S. Army has been long and fraught with challenges.
Author's summary: Anduril's EagleEye AR headset aims to succeed where Microsoft's IVAS failed.