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Microsoft Tactical Vehicle Brings Cloud Tech to Military SUVs

Earlier this month, Microsoft showcased its Microsoft Tactical Vehicle, which features integrated Azure cloud technology and augmented reality.

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Tesla is not the only tech company with an SUV over the last week. Microsoft is at it too and has revealed the Microsoft Tactical Vehicle. Of course, this is a massive development as Microsoft is now know as being involved in vehicle manufacturing.

However, it should be noted the SUV is not a ground-up build. Instead, it is an existing SUV model infused with Microsoft technology. Either way, this move signals Microsoft becoming more ingrained within the military-industrial complex.

The Microsoft Tactical Vehicle was showcased at the Dahlgren Innovation Day earlier this month. By leveraging Microsoft technology, the SUV has numerous sensors and computing integrations. It is described as a data center on wheels that can tap directly into Microsoft Azure Cloud.

During Microsoft demonstration, the company showed how the vehicle provides augmented reality and virtual reality solutions. With the technology, warfighters of the future will have more dynamic mission planning capabilities.

“The Navy and Microsoft briefs and demonstrations at Dahlgren Innovation Day enabled NSWC scientists and engineers to see and understand new technologies and tools available for engineering systems to meet mission requirements,” said Glenn Jones, Activity Command Information officer at NSWCDD.

War Cloud JEDI Project

Microsoft has been increasingly growing ties with the United States military. Last month, Microsoft was awarded the controversial $10 billion war cloud project, the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) program. Redmond beat Amazon Web Services (AWS) to the contract.

Winning the JEDI contract from the Pentagon has been a complicated process. Other companies were removed for the running for simply lacking the cloud infrastructure necessary.

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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