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L3Harris Technologies Equips the US Army’s Second Unit with Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular

Highlights:

• U.S. Army unit receives more than 1,000 L3Harris high-tech devices

• Continued collaboration with the U.S. Army to deliver a combat-ready solution for the soldier

• Technology integrates smart data directly into the google enhancing situational awareness

LONDONDERRY, N.H., Sept. 3, 2020 — L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) has completed delivery of more than 1,000 combat-ready Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B) systems to the U.S. Army. This delivery fully equips the Army’s second unit with next generation night vision technology that enhances the soldier’s ability to locate and engage threats and access common operating environment imagery, thus improving the soldier’s situational awareness, mobility and protection.

“The ENVG-B is designed to give soldiers unmatched capability on the battlefield and utilizes our high performance, white phosphor night vision tubes with a thermal channel, enabling a soldier to see and maneuver in zero and low-light situations,” said Lynn Bollengier, President, Integrated Vision Solutions, L3Harris. “Our L3Harris team is proud to continue our collaboration with the U.S. Army to deliver this game-changing, combat-ready system that meets the urgent operational needs of our close combat troops.”

This delivery is part of the initial order the company received under the $391 million ENVG-B Directed Requirement contract from the Army in 2018.

The ENVG-B delivers imagery and data from the battlefield directly to the soldier’s eye. The system includes a new, high-resolution display and an embedded soldier wireless personal area network, rapid target acquisition and augmented reality algorithms to interface with the Army’s Nett Warrior. The complete system will interface with the Army’s family of weapon sights, while enhancing interoperability and data sharing.

2 Responses to “L3Harris Technologies Equips the US Army’s Second Unit with Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular”

  1. Seamus says:

    Curious how these stack up to the PSQ-20. Do they also have IR and Thermal overlay as well as around the corner optics? Also curious how this will mesh with the future NGSW-Optic program. Will this attach behind or in front of the new optic?

    • Chris says:

      That lens between the two outer objective lens is too big to be an IR emitter, so I’d bet money its a thermal receiving unit.