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Anduril lands $159M Army contract for ‘superhero’ soldier headset

Anduril lands $159M Army contract for ‘superhero’ soldier headset
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 9/11/2025

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Anduril Industries has secured a $159 million contract from the U.S. Army to develop a prototype helmet-mounted mixed reality system under the Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) program, the successor to the Army’s earlier Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS). This new system aims to provide soldiers with enhanced battlefield awareness by integrating night vision, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and real-time intelligence overlays into a single modular platform. The goal is to enable faster decision-making and clearer situational understanding in contested environments, addressing previous IVAS issues such as user discomfort and technical delays. The SBMC system, built on Anduril’s Lattice platform and developed in partnership with companies like Meta, Qualcomm, and Palantir, offers modular hardware components tailored to mission needs and a software architecture (SBMC-A) that unifies helmet displays with edge computing and battlefield sensors. Recent field trials demonstrated capabilities such as soldiers controlling drones over three kilometers away directly from their headsets without dedicated operators.

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