The company's 10-year IVAS contract to make goggles for the Army is worth up to $22 billion.
HoloLens historyMicrosoft's HoloLens device was unveiled in 2015.
While the 10-year IVAS contract was expected to be worth as much as $22 billion, it suffered delays and has been plagued by quality and performance problems .
AdvertisementIn September, Microsoft tapped Anduril to help with its military contract.
Palmer Luckey, a virtual-reality pioneer who founded Anduril, recently described the IVAS contract as his "top priority."
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