L3Harris Technologies announced delivering its 10,000th Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular to the U.S. Army and receiving a new production order for additional ENVG-Bs. The recent delivery of nearly 600 ENVG-Bs to the Army's Security Force Assistance Brigade closed out the Army's initial 10,000 unit order, marking a major milestone in the company's four-year-old ENVG-B program. The Security Force Assistance Brigade will be the ninth Army brigade to field L3Harris' night vision system.

The combat-proven ENVG-B gives soldiers the ability to identify, assess and engage a target with greater accuracy and speed than any other night vision system currently in the field. Using advanced fusion technology and augmented reality capabilities, the ENVG-B provides soldiers critical situational awareness during low-light and night operations keeping them safe and mission effective. A key component in a complete system that interfaces with the Army's Family of Weapon Sights - Individual, ENVG-B offers seamless interoperability and data sharing from goggle to sight.

This combination of advanced sensing and situational awareness provides the warfighter with a tactical advantage when conducting low-light and night missions. The ENVG-B provides additional real-time battlespace intelligence for close-combat soldiers when connected with Falcon® IV tactical radios via the Intra-Soldier wireless network, bringing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance video directly to the goggle provides to speed target identification and provide an immersive battlespace perspective.