Anduril unveiled EagleEye, a helmeted mixed-reality system, on October 13, 2025, aiming to provide AI and live sensor feeds directly into soldiers' sightlines.
The system comes in three form factors: helmet, visor, and glasses versions, with built-in teammate tracking, making it a militarized platform rather than just a gadget.
The announcement marks a shift in the Army's AR race, as they move from Microsoft-led testing to vendor-driven prototyping, compressing procurement timelines and raising stakes for suppliers and soldiers.
The concrete change: EagleEye ships as helmet, visor and glasses versions with built-in teammate tracking.
This shift in approach comes after Anduril took control of the Army's IVAS effort earlier this year and won a $159 million prototyping award in September 2025.
Author's summary: Anduril's EagleEye revolutionizes battlefield AR with three form factors.