Anduril and Meta Team Up on XR for the US Military
Anduril and Meta are partnering to build extended reality (XR) devices for the U.S. military, a fairy tale ending of sorts for Anduril co-founder Palmer Luckey. The collaboration stems from the Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) Next program, a $22 billion contract originally awarded to Microsoft before being transferred to Anduril due to development issues. Anduril will leverage Meta's Reality Labs technology and Llama AI model, along with its own Lattice command and control software, to provide soldiers with real-time battlefield intelligence. This partnership marks a reconciliation between Luckey and Meta, after he was fired for supporting Donald Trump. To show good faith, Anduril has even launched a Facebook page, highlighting the surprisingly amicable collaboration.