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EagleEye

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EagleEye has appeared in 3 articles since 2025-05. Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Meta.

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2025-10-13
DefenseScoop 6 related

Anduril plans to deliver ~100 units of its AI-powered EagleEye helmet and eyewear to the US Army by Q2 2026, replacing Microsoft's IVAS; Meta provided some tech

“This is an extremely powerful capability.  It's going to get cheaper and cheaper over time," Anduril founder Palmer Luckey told reporters.

2025-05-30
Wall Street Journal 41 related

Meta and Anduril partner to build EagleEye, a line of XR products like helmets that enhance soldiers' hearing and vision and enable control of AI weapon systems

An AI-Powered Combat Headset That Can Detect Drones Vaughn Cockayne / Washington Times : Meta, Anduril team up to bring high-tech perception to U.S. warfighters Bloomberg : Meta Teams Up With Anduril ...

2025-05-29
Wall Street Journal 1 related

Meta and Palmer Luckey's Anduril Industries partner to build EagleEye, a new AI-powered weapons system, including rugged helmets, glasses, and other wearables

The Facebook and Instagram parent is partnering with Anduril Industries to develop combat VR headsets for the Army

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