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安杜里尔推出军用AR头显EagleEye,整合AI与增强现实技术
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安杜里尔公司推出了一款名为EagleEye的军用视觉产品套件,专为士兵设计,包括头盔、面罩和眼镜等形式。该产品整合了安杜里尔的AI软件平台Lattice和Meta的增强现实技术,能在士兵的战场视野中叠加队友位置等信息。EagleEye的开发延续了创始人Palmer Luckey在Meta(前Facebook)的工作成果,并与Meta、OSI、高通等公司合作。此举标志着安杜里尔在国防科技领域的持续扩张,并有望解决此前微软IVAS头显面临的测试问题。EagleEye的供应链也强调了对中国以外地区的依赖。

🛡️ **EagleEye军用视觉产品套件**:安杜里尔推出的EagleEye是一款专为士兵设计的增强现实(AR)视觉产品套件,提供头盔、面罩和眼镜等多种形态。其核心功能在于能够在士兵的实时战场视野中叠加关键信息,例如队友的位置,从而提升战场态势感知能力。

🧠 **AI与AR技术深度融合**:EagleEye的强大功能离不开安杜里尔自主研发的AI软件平台Lattice的支持,并整合了Meta提供的先进增强现实技术。这种融合使得产品能够处理复杂的视觉信息,并以直观的方式呈现给士兵,这是其区别于传统视觉设备的关键所在。

🤝 **跨界合作与技术传承**:该产品的开发得益于与Meta Platforms、OSI、高通科技和Gentex等公司的合作,这些公司在AR、弹道头盔等领域拥有专业技术。同时,EagleEye的许多技术基础来源于创始人Palmer Luckey在Meta(前Facebook)时期及其Oculus项目中的工作,实现了技术上的传承与整合。

🚀 **解决挑战与供应链优化**:EagleEye旨在克服前代产品(如微软的IVAS头显)在测试中遇到的挑战,例如可见光问题和士兵不适感。此外,该产品的供应链也特别强调了对中国以外地区,特别是美国本土的依赖,以符合美国的军事目标,确保供应链的稳定性和安全性。

A soldier wearing Anduril's EagleEye headset.

Autonomous weapons manufacturer Anduril Industries unveiled a suite of vision products for soldiers, called EagleEye, on Monday.

EagleEye will be available as helmets, visors, and glasses. It will feature a display that Anduril says can overlay information, like the locations of a user's teammates, onto their live battlefield surroundings, according to a press release. EagleEye will be powered by Lattice, Anduril's AI software platform.

Anduril is also collaborating on the EagleEye product line with several companies, including Meta Platforms, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex Corporation, which have expertise in augmented reality, ballistic helmets, and other related fields, according to the press release.

The rip-roaring success of Anduril, last publicly valued at $30.5 billion in June, has become a bellwether of defense tech's ascendancy — and a catalyst for Silicon Valley to pour billions into drone and munitions startups. And Washington, DC, is taking notice, too: Earlier this year, President Donald Trump called Anduril's Roadrunner drone a "nasty looking thing" at a press conference.

In May, Anduril announced it's building extended reality gear with Meta, thawing nearly a decade's worth of beef between Anduril founder Palmer Luckey and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Luckey — who joined Facebook, now Meta, after selling his virtual reality startup Oculus — was ousted from the tech behemoth in 2017 after donating $10,000 to a pro-Trump meme group. (Meta and Zuckerberg have denied that Luckey departed due to politics.) During Trump 2.0, though, Zuckerberg has cozied up to the president, appearing at his inauguration and a recent White House dinner alongside fellow tech CEOs.

"One of the very first things that we pitched to investors was that we were going to build was tactical augmented reality displays," Luckey told reporters at a press briefing on October 8. "My investors at the time told me that I could not put all our eggs in that basket because they believed it was an extension of a pissing contest I had with Mark Zuckerberg as to how to build the best augmented reality glasses. They were somewhat right."

Meta is contributing the "waveguide and display technology" to EagleEye, Luckey said. The partnership has also afforded Luckey access to Meta's virtual reality intellectual property, some of which Luckey himself developed at Oculus. "I now have all my toys back," he said. "Everything that I did before I sold the company, everything I did while I was at Meta, and everything that they did afterward — all of it is on the table for EagleEye."

Luckey also added that the supply chain for this part of Meta's tech is "outside of China," and "a lot of it is US-based," although he wouldn't elaborate on the specific location. "We're quite aligned with the US military goals of not being dependent on China," he said.

Before Anduril, Microsoft was working on military smart goggles, but, in February, the tech giant handed over the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program to Anduril, which assumed "oversight of production, future development of hardware and software, and delivery timelines." In September, the US Army awarded Anduril a $159 million contract for what was formerly known as IVAS Next, now the Soldier Borne Mission Command program, to prototype EagleEye.

Microsoft's IVAS headset had its fair share of hurdles: An internal Army report said the goggles failed the majority of a military test, and that their glow could be seen from hundreds of meters away, which could have potentially endangered soldiers wearing them. The device also lagged behind schedule, Business Insider reported in 2022. And some soldiers experienced nausea and headaches after testing the goggles, according to Bloomberg.

Luckey is confident that his technical prowess will prevent such pitfalls: "I don't want to sound arrogant here," Luckey said, "but I've got this shit figured out."

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