Microsoft announced yesterday that it's confirmed a new contract with the United States Army to provide 120,00ꦯ0 augmented reality (AR) headsets to its soldiers. Microsoft estimates that the contract will be worth a total of around $21.88 billion over the next 10 years.

The headsets will be based on Microsoft's HoloLens mixed reality technology, and will be enhanced by the company's Integrated ෴Visual A🌄ugmentation System (IVAS) design, as well as their Azure cloud services.

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Together with the U.S. Army, Microsoft has been developing the IVAS headset program for the last two years. The headsets boast a "Soldier Cent🍌ered Design" which aims to enhance the safety and efficiency of sꦇoldiers in the field, through the power of AR. The headsets, which look like they'll be attached to soldiers' helmets, will reportedly deliver "enhanced situational awareness, enabling information sharing and decision-making in a variety of scenarios."

In a  published by Microsoft's Alex Kipman yesterday, the company expresses its gratitude for this partnership, and for the U.S. Army's "🍃continued trust i♕n transitioning IVAS from rapid prototyping to rapid fielding." The program evidently aims to get the headsets rolled out for use in the field as soon as possible.

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This isn't the first partnership Microsoft has held with the U🌠.S. Army either. In 2018, Microsoft won a contract with the Army worth an impressive $480 million. Similarly, that contract involved equipping the Army with AR tech, and it also detailed the future possibility of the deal extending further, with orders of over 100,000 AR headsets predicted to be put forward. It seems things went well enough, considering this new contract has now been confirmed.

“Augmented reality technology will provide troops with more and better information to make decisions. This new work extends our longst🍸anding, trusted relationship with the Department of Defense to this new area," regarding the previou𓄧s contract.

"We look fo❀rward to building on this successful partnership with the men and women of the U.S. Army Close Combat Force," says Microsoft.

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