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Palmer Luckey Is Bringing Anduril Smarts to Microsoft’s Military Headset

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Palmer Luckey's defense startup Anduril will bring software from his startup to a US Army head-mounted display developed by Microsoft .

Lattice will surface more live information from drones, ground vehicles, or aerial defense systems.

Luckey : "The idea is to enhance soldiers' vision and make them more lethal".

The US Army plans to spend $21.9 billion on the IVAS project.

A US Army report on testing of the system, revealed in press reports in 2022 , warned that early users felt nauseous and experienced headaches.

Microsoft earned a new contract to further develop the technology in 2023 .