The headsets would give soldiers crucial information at a glance, creating a tactical advantage on the battlefield—but ...
Microsoft is working with military tech firm Anduril on Microsoft's upcoming military goggle product for the US Army, according to a post published Thursday. Microsoft has been developing the ...
The cost of Microsoft’s goggles for the U.S. Army should “be substantially less than” than the projected $80,000 per set if they’re to generate large orders in the future, the service said.
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In a nutshell: The HoloLens-based goggles that Microsoft is selling to the US ... the problem now is the price: the military branch wants the headsets to "be substantially less" than the current ...
Earlier: Microsoft’s Slimmer Combat Goggles Win Praise From US Army Buyer ... developing the “Ghost” drones used by the ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...