“L3Harris’ superior ENVG-B capability, enhanced by Lattice, forms a next-generation headborne system that greatly increases soldiers’ awareness and enables resilient, connected warfare,” said Sam Mehta, President, Communication Systems, L3Harris. He added, “Bridging today’s battle-proven technology with revolutionary vision-augmentation solutions will enable U.S. troops to operate faster and more effectively than ever before across any battlefield.”
Since the inception of the ENVG-B programme, L3Harris has provided the Army with fused night-vision capability. The system’s interoperable and open designs create two-way links between soldiers and other nodes in the battlespace, including unmanned systems and command-and-control assets.
L3Harris is also expanding its partnership with Anduril to incorporate next-generation long-range, low-light sensor technology and tactical networking in future SBMC iterations. Both companies will further collaborate on adjacent programmes and technologies.





























