Anduril Industries has officially introduced EagleEye, a modular, AI-powered system designed to merge command and control, digital vision, and survivability within a unified adaptive framework. Developed through in-house research and engineering, EagleEye represents a major milestone in the company’s effort to create a fully integrated digital ecosystem for the modern warfighter.

The EagleEye family of systems is built to transform every soldier into a connected, data-enabled node on the battlefield. By consolidating mission planning, perception, and control of unmanned assets into one lightweight architecture, the platform reduces both physical burden and cognitive load while enhancing protection and situational responsiveness. The modular design ensures scalability across mission types and compatibility with emerging digital combat platforms.

The unveiling builds on Anduril’s ongoing work with the U.S. Army’s Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) and Soldier Borne Mission Command–Architecture (SBMC-A) programs. These initiatives integrate mixed-reality tools to provide real-time situational awareness, mission rehearsal, and training support to dismounted troops.

EagleEye advances these capabilities by pairing advanced mission command software with a heads-up display (HUD) and helmet-integrated hardware. This approach allows soldiers to access battlefield data, plan missions, and control autonomous systems directly from their helmets—enhancing decision-making speed, coordination, and overall combat effectiveness.

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