Central to Anduril’s technology is its Lattice software, which integrates various sensors and systems for real-time decision-making. Subramanian said Lattice will be used “to autonomously monitor and ...
computer vision and sensor fusion to recognize and classify objects in the soldiers' environment. The aim is to warn soldiers of air and ground threats more quickly. Anduril recently announced ...
sensor systems, and communication systems, making it very, very easy to build out that supply base and be able to ramp these up very, very quickly.” Defence technology company Anduril's ...
Just like smartphone cameras, these sensors have a finite resolution. The higher the resolution, the finer details the sensor can discern about your finger, increasing the level of security.
The integration of Lattice into Microsoft’s IVAS hardware and software platform will enable soldiers to see real time threats ...
Anduril Industries today announced a new collaboration with Microsoft to advance the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) Program. The partnership includes the initial ...
Defense technology startup Anduril Industries Inc. is teaming up with Microsoft Corp. to improve the performance of new combat goggles for the US Army, Anduril said Thursday, in a project that may ...
That vision is now virtually a reality after a deal that will bring software from his defense startup, Anduril, to a US Army head-mounted display developed by Microsoft. “The idea is to enhance ...
Anduril Industries in Costa Mesa said today it is collaborating with Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MFST) to improve the performance of the U.S. Army’s augmented vision headsets that are linked to sensors ...