Anduril has unveiled EagleEye, a next-generation, AI-driven modular system that integrates command and control, digital vision, and survivability functions into a single adaptive framework. The system is the result of independent development and marks a key step in Anduril’s mission to redefine how frontline operators interact with digital warfare technology.
The EagleEye ecosystem aims to make every soldier a connected combat node, enabling seamless communication, faster mission execution, and enhanced situational awareness. It consolidates mission planning, unmanned system control, and perception management into a single lightweight configuration. The result is a system that improves operational agility while minimizing the cognitive strain traditionally associated with complex mission command equipment.
This new capability evolves from Anduril’s ongoing collaboration with the U.S. Army on the Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) and SBMC-Architecture (SBMC-A) programs. Those systems deliver a mixed-reality platform that fuses real-world environments with mission data, providing warfighters with tools for navigation, coordination, and decision-making in dynamic combat conditions.
Building on these advancements, EagleEye introduces helmet-integrated hardware and a HUD-based mission interface that puts real-time intelligence and control directly into the soldier’s field of view. By merging mission command software with wearable technology, Anduril is offering a leap forward in soldier survivability, awareness, and digital integration on the future battlefield.





