Anduril has partnered with Microsoft to enhance the Integrated Visual Augmentation System headset for the U.S. military, employing its software to increase soldier capabilities.
"If you have an augmented-reality display that can make you 20 percent more lethal or make someone 10 percent safer, that's a bigger improvement than just about any piece of gear you could give you," says Luckey.
With a $14 billion valuation after recent funding, Anduril continues to secure significant military contracts, such as developing an autonomous fighter jet.
Luckey's focus on augmented-reality systems reflects a larger trend in military technology aimed at improving soldier safety and effectiveness in the field.
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