The headsets would give soldiers crucial information at a glance, creating a tactical advantage on the battlefield—but ...
In 2021, Microsoft signed a $22 billion deal with the US Army to develop the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), ...
The Army is reportedly preparing to hold ‘IVAS Next’ later this year ... has partnered with Microsoft to provide the combat-ready headset with its Lattice platform, which integrates real ...
IVAS uses a variety of sensors—including night ... customers are starting to see the use cases for HoloLens and headsets that offer virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
Microsoft has now teamed up with Anduril Industries, the military tech company started by Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey, to ...
The contract is for more than 120,000 IVAS headsets, and will now move “from rapid prototyping to production and rapid fielding,” Microsoft said. The solution is “augmented by Microsoft ...
The IVAS headsets also connect with other systems, such as the Family of Weapon Sights - Individual on a soldier's rifle that lets them see what the weapon is pointing at in their display for ...
What a floundering military goggle project reveals about where our experiences with the technology are headed next, according ...
Voice is our primary means of communication, and telephony has enabled us to connect using our voices for over a century. The phone call as we know it has evolved from analogue to digital, from ...
In a nutshell: The HoloLens-based goggles that Microsoft is selling to the US Army have had a long and difficult history. While the hardware and software issues of the early models appear to have ...