Anduril has introduced EagleEye, a modular, AI-enabled family of systems designed to consolidate command-and-control, advanced perception, and survivability tools into a single soldier-centric architecture. The offering is intended to reduce individual cognitive load while increasing situational awareness by combining mission planning, sensor fusion and unmanned-asset control in a lightweight package that pairs helmet-native hardware with mission command software. This release builds on prior Anduril deliveries such as the Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) and SBMC-Architecture (SBMC-A) programs that provide mixed-reality mission command capabilities. EagleEye’s design objective is to turn each soldier into a connected node on a broader battlefield network. By integrating heads-up displays, perception stacks and control layers for unmanned systems, the platform aims to streamline target identification, reduce decision latency and simplify coordination among dismounted teams and supporting assets. Modularity is central: the system can be tailored to different force packages and mission sets while minimizing added weight and complexity for the operator. From an operational perspective, EagleEye seeks to shorten the observe-orient-decide-act loop by presenting fused sensor cues and automated decision aids directly in the operator’s field of view. Potential survivability benefits include faster threat warnings, more precise cueing to available countermeasures, and reduced time-to-engage for remote effects. By leveraging mixed-reality HUDs and an integrated mission command backbone, Anduril positions EagleEye as a next step in human-machine teaming — one that emphasizes intuitive interfaces and streamlined workflows to help soldiers exploit information advantages. The system is pitched as complementary to existing SBMC efforts, adding consolidated situational visualization and lighter hardware that can be integrated into helmets and personal loads. For militaries wrestling with information overload and the logistical challenges of fielding numerous unmanned systems, EagleEye offers a path to unify assets and present only the most relevant information to operators when it matters most.

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