Anduril unveils EagleEye — modular AI-powered soldier headset, builds variant for Army SBMC

Anduril today unveiled EagleEye, a modular family of AI-powered augmented-reality headsets that combine mission command, digital perception and survivability. The company said it has built a variant for the Army's Soldier Borne Mission Command program and expanded partnership with Gentex to field the system.

Discovered 2025-10-12T20:56:46.040678-07:00 | 2025-10-12T20:56:46.040678-07:00

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  • EagleEye consolidates heads-up display, mission command and protective systems into a single modular architecture, positioning it as a near-term competitor to the Army’s ongoing augmented-vision efforts such as the IVAS recompete.

  • Anduril is scaling industrial partnerships to field the headset with established suppliers (Gentex) and already holds U.S. Army taskings, including a roughly $100 million NGC2 prototype award that signal deeper program-level engagement.

  • The announcement expands Anduril’s growing portfolio of AI-driven systems across domains and follows recent company activity on autonomous air platforms, including delays and milestones in its 'wingman' drone and loyal-wingman flight efforts.

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