Palmer Luckey Unveils Anduril's EagleEye AI Platform at IMPACT 25

November 10, 2025
At the IMPACT 25 summit in Washington, D.C., Anduril founder Palmer Luckey presented EagleEye, a modular AI-powered system that integrates command, control, and vision capabilities for military operators. Developed by Anduril with support from Meta, the platform aims to enhance situational awareness and survivability on the battlefield.

At the IMPACT 25 summit in Washington, D.C., announced in a press release, Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey presented an early look at the company's new EagleEye platform. The event, organized by the Internet Marketing Association and Type One Ventures, brought together technology leaders and policymakers over four days.

EagleEye is described as a modular, AI-powered system that combines command and control, digital vision, and survivability into one adaptive architecture. It is designed to give dismounted operators mission control capabilities directly within their helmets, connecting them to all assets in the operational environment.

Anduril developed the core EagleEye technology independently while collaborating with Meta to create additional components for the broader system. The partnership supports the integration of advanced AI and software to improve situational awareness and protection for military personnel.

The IMPACT 25 conference also featured discussions on emerging technologies in defense, artificial intelligence, and aerospace, with participation from U.S. lawmakers and industry executives.

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