U.S. Army Awards Contracts to Anduril and Rivet for Next-Gen Combat Goggles

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The US Army awarded contracts to Anduril-META and Rivet to develop new combat goggles, building on previous programs like IVAS, with Rivet's contract valued at $195 million and Anduril's at $159 million. These systems aim to enhance soldier battlefield navigation through advanced mixed reality technology, incorporating lessons from earlier projects and involving major tech companies like Meta, which has recently expanded its role in military applications. The initiative reflects a broader push for faster, more innovative defense technology development.
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