The US Army has awarded Elbit Systems a $212 million delivery order to continue production of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular (ENVG-B) system through 2028.
The contract supports ongoing manufacturing of the ENVG-B platform, which combines thermal imaging and image intensification technologies to help soldiers identify and engage targets in low-visibility combat environments.
Unlike previous procurement phases that involved multiple suppliers, Elbit Systems of America was selected as the sole prime contractor for the latest delivery order.
The ENVG-B system is designed to enhance battlefield situational awareness by integrating thermal sensing, passive targeting, and augmented reality overlays into a single wearable device. The capability enables troops to operate effectively in low-light and no-light conditions while maintaining visibility in adverse weather and challenging terrain.
The award follows several recent US military initiatives aimed at expanding advanced soldier visualization technologies. In March, the US Army awarded Elbit Systems a separate $120 million contract to develop a helmet-mounted mission command system capable of merging multiple battlefield sensor feeds into one display for dismounted troops.
In April, L3Harris Technologies secured a contract worth up to $465 million under the seven-year Binocular Night Observation Device program to provide next-generation binocular night-vision systems. Earlier, in December 2025, Syntec Optics received an order to supply advanced optical components for the US military’s upcoming augmented reality systems.
















































