The guy who founded Facebook’s VR company is now building ‘invincible technomancers’ for U.S. troops and just raised $450 million

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Anduril founder Palmer Luckey announced Thursday that his new company raised an additional $450 million in funding to troops into 'invincible technomancers.'

, which will be used to "turn allied warfighters into invincible technomancers." The company is now valued at $4.6 billion.

"We just raised $450M in Series D funding for Anduril," Luckey said on Twitter. "It will be used to turn American and allied warfighters into invincible technomancers who wield the power of autonomous systems to safely accomplish their mission. Our future roadmap is going to blow you away, stay tuned!

, including towers with cameras and infrared sensors that use artificial intelligence to track movement, in states like Texas and California.

 

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