The emergence of Microsoft's HoloLens 2 as a cutting-edge US Army tool has focused a spotlight on the marriage between augmented reality and the military. Now a new startup is leveraging that interest in a different way by harnessing AR technology to assist the US Air Force, powered by recent funding and a new military-related contract. • Don't Miss: New US Army Military-Grade HoloLens 2 Imagery Gives Us Star Wars Stormtrooper Vibes Santa Monica and Olando-based startup Red 6 has just revealed that it has entered into a contract "worth up to $70 million over 5 years" that will allow the... more
Augmented Reality Startup Red 6 Lands Multimillion-Dollar Contract to Support US Air Force Training
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