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Dmitry Dzhugalik Author of news on Mezha.media. I write about what I actively admire, namely technology, games and cinema.
Eagleeye will be built into the helmets of soldiers. The system helps to distribute the weight evenly, reduces the size of ordinary night vision glasses and aligns the sensors in the center of the military. This will give Eagleeye a standard technology to perform tasks in military operations.
“We do not want to give servicemen a new tool – we give them a new teammate,” said Palmer Laki, founder anduril. “The idea of a partner based on artificial intelligence built into your display has appeared for decades. Eagleeye is the first time when it became a reality.”
Eagleeye allows you to command missions with a high quality, 3D table. Operators can rehearse missions, coordinate movements and integrate straight video streams fixed to the terrain.

Anduril notes that HUD improves the operator’s review by imposing digital information on the real world, providing important contextual information. Eagleeye includes optically transparent HUD day and digital night HUD, each of which is specifically designed for its environment.
The Blue Forces Tracking System allows the military to know the location of their comrades accurately-for example, in a building or on a particular floor, and not just to see them as points on a 2D card. Thanks to the network of distributed sensors from Anduril, data from the whole battlefield is collected in real time, which allows operators to identify and track threats even in case of obstacles to direct visibility.

In addition, Eagleeye also provides ballistic protection to soften the explosive wave. The system also has a back and side inspection sensor, spatial sound and radio frequency detection.
In addition, using Eagleeye, operators will be able to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cause fire support and control other robotic allies. The Lattice Mesh network provides a stable command and control in a limited, degraded, periodic or limited environment (DDIL).
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Dmitry Dzhugalik Author of news on Mezha.media. I write about what I actively admire, namely technology, games and cinema.
Eagleeye will be built into the helmets of soldiers. The system helps to distribute the weight evenly, reduces the size of ordinary night vision glasses and aligns the sensors in the center of the military. This will give Eagleeye a standard technology to perform tasks in military operations.
“We do not want to give servicemen a new tool – we give them a new teammate,” said Palmer Laki, founder anduril. “The idea of a partner based on artificial intelligence built into your display has appeared for decades. Eagleeye is the first time when it became a reality.”
Eagleeye allows you to command missions with a high quality, 3D table. Operators can rehearse missions, coordinate movements and integrate straight video streams fixed to the terrain.

Anduril notes that HUD improves the operator’s review by imposing digital information on the real world, providing important contextual information. Eagleeye includes optically transparent HUD day and digital night HUD, each of which is specifically designed for its environment.
The Blue Forces Tracking System allows the military to know the location of their comrades accurately-for example, in a building or on a particular floor, and not just to see them as points on a 2D card. Thanks to the network of distributed sensors from Anduril, data from the whole battlefield is collected in real time, which allows operators to identify and track threats even in case of obstacles to direct visibility.

In addition, Eagleeye also provides ballistic protection to soften the explosive wave. The system also has a back and side inspection sensor, spatial sound and radio frequency detection.
In addition, using Eagleeye, operators will be able to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cause fire support and control other robotic allies. The Lattice Mesh network provides a stable command and control in a limited, degraded, periodic or limited environment (DDIL).