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Anduril takes over military headset project from Microsoft, Palmer Luckey envisions "technomancer" soldiers

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Microsoft 's mixed-reality headset project for the US Army has come to an end.

The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program is being taken over by Anduril , founded by Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey .

IVAS headsets combine high-resolution night, thermal, and soldier-borne sensors into a heads-up display.

They use augmented reality to provide wearers with real-time battlefield information.

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