Anduril has introduced EagleEye, a modular, AI-driven family of systems the company independently researched and developed. EagleEye integrates command-and-control, digital vision, and survivability into a single adaptive architecture.
Designed to advance Anduril’s goal of making every warfighter a connected battlefield node, the system merges mission planning, perception, and unmanned-asset control into a lightweight package that lowers weight and cognitive load while boosting protection.
Anduril is already supplying the Army’s Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC) and SBMC-Architecture (SBMC-A) programs — a mixed-reality suite that gives soldiers enhanced situational awareness, mission-planning tools, and training capabilities. EagleEye extends those capabilities by combining mission-command software with a helmet-native heads-up display and hardware optimized for balance, protection, and operational effectiveness.



































