BMJ
30th November 2025, 13:17
AUSA 2025: Anduril EagleEye turns the soldier helmet into a command post.
Quote:
Anduril used the AUSA 2025 floor to show EagleEye, a headborne, AI-enabled kit that fuses a wide-field mixed-reality display, spatial audio, and networked sensors so dismounted troops can plan, maneuver, and coordinate effects without dropping their head from the fight.
Company materials and partner statements describe multiple configurations, including a full-face ballistic variant that reprojects the scene for night and degraded visibility, as well as lighter daytime HUD options.
The debut tracks with the Army’s (ADF) decision to shift IVAS work toward Anduril and fund a fresh $159 million prototyping effort under Soldier Borne Mission Command, with industry partners like Gentex and Meta contributing optics, helmet integration, and AR components...
Command and control remains integrated within the same set.
The operator assigns drone tasks, requests fires, and pilots robots while maintaining mobility, as the interface is native to the helmet and computing is located near the sensors and display.
Planning tools include a collaborative three-dimensional board used to prepare and replay maneuvers, to anchor video feeds to terrain, and to adjust the setup during action.
The architecture targets interoperability with existing command ecosystems to avoid breaks between training, preparation, and execution.
Link: https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/ausa-2025-anduril-eagleeye-turns-the-soldier-helmet-into-a-command-post#google_vignette
Link: https://www.anduril.com/news/anduril-s-eagleeye-puts-mission-command-and-ai-directly-into-the-warfighter-s-helmet
Quote:
Anduril used the AUSA 2025 floor to show EagleEye, a headborne, AI-enabled kit that fuses a wide-field mixed-reality display, spatial audio, and networked sensors so dismounted troops can plan, maneuver, and coordinate effects without dropping their head from the fight.
Company materials and partner statements describe multiple configurations, including a full-face ballistic variant that reprojects the scene for night and degraded visibility, as well as lighter daytime HUD options.
The debut tracks with the Army’s (ADF) decision to shift IVAS work toward Anduril and fund a fresh $159 million prototyping effort under Soldier Borne Mission Command, with industry partners like Gentex and Meta contributing optics, helmet integration, and AR components...
Command and control remains integrated within the same set.
The operator assigns drone tasks, requests fires, and pilots robots while maintaining mobility, as the interface is native to the helmet and computing is located near the sensors and display.
Planning tools include a collaborative three-dimensional board used to prepare and replay maneuvers, to anchor video feeds to terrain, and to adjust the setup during action.
The architecture targets interoperability with existing command ecosystems to avoid breaks between training, preparation, and execution.
Link: https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/ausa-2025-anduril-eagleeye-turns-the-soldier-helmet-into-a-command-post#google_vignette
Link: https://www.anduril.com/news/anduril-s-eagleeye-puts-mission-command-and-ai-directly-into-the-warfighter-s-helmet