Anduril is working on the difficult AI-related task of real-time edge computing | TechCrunch
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Anduril Industries, a technology firm focused on military applications, announced its acquisition of Dublin-based Klas, known for its ruggedized edge computing products tailored for military and emergency services. While financial details remain undisclosed and approval is pending, Klas has about 150 employees. Alongside this acquisition, Anduril unveiled Menace-T, a compact command system designed for quick deployment in adverse environments. Its applications include supporting the military's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), a project initially awarded to Microsoft, which Anduril has since taken over amid technical challenges.
The purchase of Klas, known for rugged edge computing devices, aims to enhance Anduril's capabilities in providing cutting-edge technology for military applications.
The Menace-T product is compact, transportable, and designed for rapid setup, making it ideal for military use in challenging environments.
Anduril's acquisition of Klas signifies their commitment to advancing military tech, particularly in communication systems that support emerging technologies like virtual reality.
The integration of Klas's products with Anduril's Lattice software indicates a strategic move to further innovate military solutions while addressing current technological shortcomings.
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