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Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, the inventor of Oculus, has been recently showcasing a concept of its EagleEye system, which will be a heads-up display integrated on a helmet that promises to dramatically enhance the capabilities of the modern soldier.
[The EagleEye] reimagines the battlefield interface giving soldiers superhero-like abilities,” the company wrote in a press release.
Many of the system’s planned capabilities are being held close to the chest, but what has been made public makes the EagleEye seem like something straight out of a science fiction movie if accomplished.
The system will be centered around a helmet that integrates with a set of glasses and a series of cameras. It will be powered by an AI platform called “Lattice” which is designed to receive data from several sources – including drones, sensors, and other troops – and feed them to the user on the ground.
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