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L3Harris and Anduril Collaborate on Army Tech
L3Harris and Anduril are collaborating to integrate L3Harris's night vision technology into Anduril's Soldier Borne Mission Command solution for the U.S. Army, enhancing situational awareness.
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L3Harris Technologies has integrated its Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B) into Anduril Industries’ Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) solution for the U.S. Army.
L3Harris’ proven ENVG-B system is integrated into Anduril’s Lattice-enabled Soldier Borne Mission Command Architecture (SBMC-A), amplifying its command-and-control, communications and tactical-edge situational awareness capabilities. The U.S. Army has procured 35,000 ENVG-B systems to date.
“L3Harris’ superior ENVG-B capability, enhanced by Lattice, forms a next-generation headborne system that greatly increases soldiers’ awareness and enables resilient, connected warfare,” said Sam Mehta, President, Communication Systems, L3Harris. “Bridging today’s battle-proven technology with revolutionary vision-augmentation solutions will enable U.S. troops to operate faster and more effectively than ever before across any battlefield.”
L3Harris has delivered industry-leading fused night-vision capability to the Army through the ENVG-B program since its inception. ENVG-B’s interoperable and open-system designs provide two-way connections between soldiers and other nodes in the battlespace, including unmanned systems and command-and-control assets.
L3Harris is expanding its partnership with Anduril to include next-generation long-range, low-light sensor technology and tactical networking for later iterations of the SBMC system. Both companies will also collaborate on adjacent programs and technologies.
www.l3harris.com
L3Harris’ proven ENVG-B system is integrated into Anduril’s Lattice-enabled Soldier Borne Mission Command Architecture (SBMC-A), amplifying its command-and-control, communications and tactical-edge situational awareness capabilities. The U.S. Army has procured 35,000 ENVG-B systems to date.
“L3Harris’ superior ENVG-B capability, enhanced by Lattice, forms a next-generation headborne system that greatly increases soldiers’ awareness and enables resilient, connected warfare,” said Sam Mehta, President, Communication Systems, L3Harris. “Bridging today’s battle-proven technology with revolutionary vision-augmentation solutions will enable U.S. troops to operate faster and more effectively than ever before across any battlefield.”
L3Harris has delivered industry-leading fused night-vision capability to the Army through the ENVG-B program since its inception. ENVG-B’s interoperable and open-system designs provide two-way connections between soldiers and other nodes in the battlespace, including unmanned systems and command-and-control assets.
L3Harris is expanding its partnership with Anduril to include next-generation long-range, low-light sensor technology and tactical networking for later iterations of the SBMC system. Both companies will also collaborate on adjacent programs and technologies.
www.l3harris.com

