Microsoft Wins U.S. Army Contract To Supply Augmented Reality Headsets Worth Up To $21.9 Billion Over 10 Years

 


The Army announced it has reached an agreement with Microsoft on a $21.88 billion, 10-year contract to produce its futuristic do-it-all goggle. 

The program, the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, has been the centerpiece for future plans to integrate an array of technologies previously only available to fighter pilots or troops in vehicles to individual, dismounted soldiers. 

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