Anduril Industries has officially taken over the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program from Microsoft, marking a significant shift in the development of mixed-reality headsets aimed at enhancing military situational awareness. The transition of this $22 billion project to Anduril was announced earlier this year in February 2025, as reported by Reuters.
Key to this transition is Anduril's integration of its Lattice platform with the IVAS system, a move set to enhance the detection and warning capabilities of airborne threats in real-time. This integration is anticipated to offer soldiers improved survivability and mission command through advanced AR and VR technologies. ASD News noted that this platform will serve as a pivotal part in aiding soldiers during complex operations.
Furthermore, supporting these technological advances, Anduril has selected Microsoft Azure as its preferred cloud platform for all workloads related to the IVAS and Anduril's artificial intelligence technologies. This partnership aims to leverage Azure's advanced data processing and storage capabilities, bolstering the project's technological infrastructure. These developments illustrate a growing trend towards enhancing defense systems with sophisticated virtual and augmented reality solutions.