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And announced Its ninth acquisition Monday with the purchase of Klas of Dublin, manufacturers of Ruggedized Edge Computing Equipment for military and first correspondents.

Anduril will not disclose financial details of the agreement and the market is subject to regulatory approval, but the company said Klas employs 150 people.

On Monday, Anduril also announced A new product called Menace-T.

We will give the company points for the interesting product name, especially for a device that is really a bunch of calculations/network connectivity, instead, let’s say, a fantastic broadsword style. (Compare the Menace name with Lockheed Martin’s C2BMC, the name for command, control, battle management and communication products.)

Klas’s flagship product, known as Voyager, is the rough family of computer and networking systems that Anduril had already used in other Menace Command Center products. Voyager was already incorporated into Anduril’s Lattice software. Lattice brings sensors and AIs to devices to perform tasks such as identifying objects.

But while most of us envision a portable command system to be the size of a truck-which many are-the Henace-T fits two cases of transport that can be created by one person within minutes, the company says. Its purpose is to bring the limbs and communications on out -of -grid and/or inhospitable environments. Anduril says that it is already used in military terrain vehicles and sea boats.

An interesting case of use for Menace-T is to support calculation/communications for VR (IVAS) VR headphones. The IVAS project was first awarded to Microsoft in 2018, after throwing the idea of ​​developing resistant Hololens headphones for soldiers. The project received an initial budget of $ 21.9 billion.

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But after years of technical races, Anduril took control of the problematic contract in February – though Microsoft remains a cloud partner.

The grid had already been added to the Microsoft IVAS headphones, bringing the vision of the AI ​​computer that helps the handset to detect, watch and classify objects.

Anduril now believes that Klas technology authorizing the Menace-T product can solve some of IVAS’s other historical problems, such as reliable data processing.

With IVA, “there are scenarios where soldiers need to contact Tactical Edge to send data, receive data, assist autonomous work systems, and this is a place where Klas technology can help,” said Tom Keane, SVP of Engineering, in a press conference. “Klas has already supplied IVAS technology for several years in this context. So we expect to do more there.”

In addition to Anduril’s military targets, there are many other computers situations that are not practical until more powerful computers are available. This ranges from the automotive, industrial – or even areas As monitoring of pollution.

While Anduril clearly focuses on military and related areas such as law enforcement – with all the rhetoric it implies – if it solves the IVA computers issue, there are at least so many commercial opportunities for technology. Anduril didn’t rule out one day too.

“Technology and products from Klas have many cases of use: military, national security, law enforcement, autonomy and more. Anduril, along with our partners, will continue to support customers [with] A wide range of use cases, “Keane told TechCrunch.

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