Launched on October 13, EagleEye will be available as helmets, visors, and glasses. According to a press release, the devices will feature a display that Anduril says can overlay information, like the locations of a user's teammates, onto their live battlefield surroundings. EagleEye will be powered by Lattice, Anduril's AI software platform. The startup is collaborating on the EagleEye product line with several companies, including Meta Platforms, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex Corporation, which have expertise in AR or ballistic helmets, per the release.
Anduril announced Tuesday that a fleet of its XL uncrewed undersea vehicle (XLUUV) "Ghost Shark" will begin operations in Australian waters next year under a massive AUS$1.7 billion (US$1.1 billion) contract. The five-year award structure is the defense-startup holy grail; it's a program of record that essentially locks in recurring revenue by becoming a line item in the country's defense budget. The contract for the platform, which provides long-range, stealthy surveillance and strike operations, covers delivery, maintenance, and continued development.