Anduril EagleEye is a smart combat helmet system based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality (AR) developed by Anduril Industries. This technology is designed to transform soldiers into "mobile command centers" by providing real-time battlefield situational awareness directly before their eyes.
The EagleEye system features the following key features and advancements:Lattice AI Integration: Uses Anduril's Lattice AI platform to combine data from multiple sources such as drones, ground sensors, and teammates into a single visual display.
Heads-Up Display (HUD): Presents crucial information such as digital maps, friendly positions (Blue Force Tracking), detected enemy locations, and even drone camera images directly on the helmet visor or tactical goggles.
360-Degree & Panoramic Vision: Equipped with cameras and sensors on the sides and rear to provide over 200 degrees of field of vision, enabling soldiers to detect threats from directions not naturally visible.Hands-Free Robotic Control: Enables soldiers to control drones or other robotic systems through voice commands or eye movements/gestures, without the need to remove a weapon or use a separate controller.
Flexible Module: Available in lightweight AR glasses (Oakley) for daytime use and full-face ballistic helmets (Gentex) for maximum protection on the front lines.
Additional Sensors: Includes gunshot detection, radio frequency (RF) scanning for hidden threats, and biometric monitoring of soldier health.
This program is part of a $159 million contract with the U.S. Army to replace Microsoft's previously troubled IVAS program.


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