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Palmer Luckey previews Anduril’s new, AI-powered EagleEye headwear ahead of AUSA reveal

Anduril Industries will deliver roughly 100 units of its new AI-powered helmet and digitally-enhanced eyewear system — EagleEye — to select U.S. Army personnel during the second quarter of the upcoming calendar year, the company’s founder told reporters. “We’re already in the production process for many of the components that are going into that,” Palmer Luckey said during a media roundtable he hosted at Anduril’s D.C. office to preview the tech ahead of a big reveal slated for Monday at the AUSA conference. “This is an extremely powerful capability. It’s going to get cheaper and cheaper over time,” he said. EagleEye’s launch has been a long time coming — both for the Army, and personally, for Luckey.

Full report : Anduril plans to make 100 units of its AI-powered EagleEye helmet and eyewear for the US Army by Q2 2026, replacing Microsoft’s IVAS; Meta provided some tech.