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Advancements in U.S. Army technology can give Soldiers an edge in an ever-changing operational environment, supporting the warfighter.
You may not have a pair of the L3Harris ENVG-B night vision goggles in your team room lockers yet, but they could be coming soon. The L3Harris ENVG-B are currently being fielded at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the 82nd Airborne Division. Should the DoD decide that these make the cut, they could be issued Army-wide.
For the past 18 months, L3 Harris and PEO Soldier have conducted 11 events to perfect the goggles.
L3Harris is planning to deliver about 10,000 systems to the Army by the end of the year.
4 One major objective for the Maryland Military Department is to support the warfight. Advancements in U.S. Army technology can get Soldiers an edge in an ever-changing operational environment.
Nearly 20 Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers were recently requested by the Program Executive Office Soldier to test the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular in order to measure the effects of image intensifier tube imbalance for both target identification and depth perception at the Army Research Lab – Human Resources and Engineering Directorate facility in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
The ENVG-B provides the U.S. Army’s combat forces with the capability to observe and maneuver in all weather conditions, through obscurants, during limited visibility, and under all lighting conditions.