Developed through the Army¡¯s Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier Enhanced Night Vision Goggle advanced technology development program, BAE Systems¡¯ digitally fused Enhanced Night Vision Goggle, or ENVG(D), will allow soldiers to view, via a monocular eyepiece, imagery that exploits features from visible, low-light-level, and infrared sensors. The digitized data can then be shared across the battlefield, enabling the Army¡¯s vision for the ¡°digital battlefield¡±.
¡°The design and delivery of this prototype is a milestone in the Army¡¯s roadmap toward a digitally fused night vision goggle capability,¡± said Rajani Cuddapah, ENVG(D) program manager for BAE Systems in Lexington, Massachusetts, the U.S.A ¡°It substantially improves situational awareness for our men and women in combat, which means increased mission effectiveness and, more important, increased survivability.¡±
Using BAE Systems¡¯ MicroIR¢â sensor technology, the ENVG(D) prototype provides several modes of fusion for varied application needs, such as visible-only imagery, IR-only imagery, monochrome fusion, or colorized fusion with a user-selectable color palette. The system includes a goggle, helmet mount, battery pack assembly, and related cabling.
As part of the Army¡¯s ongoing effort to develop a next-generation, digitally fused night-vision capability, the ENVG(D) prototype system is being evaluated to compare its mission utility with existing night-vision goggles.
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