US Navy Awards Elbit $500M for Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggles

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US Navy Awards Elbit $500M for Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggles

Elbit Systems has secured a $500-million deal to supply the US Navy with its cutting-edge Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggles (SBNVG). The agreement, announced on Monday, involves delivering an undisclosed quantity of these state-of-the-art night vision goggles to the Navy by 2028. As part of the comprehensive deal, Elbit Systems will also provide spare parts and logistical support services. The work under this contract will be conducted in Virginia.

The SBNVG is a helmet-mounted system designed by Elbit Systems to significantly enhance situational awareness through features like increased depth perception and thermal-imaging capability. Equipped with high-performance white phosphor image intensifier tubes, the device ensures improved clarity even in challenging conditions such as low-light environments or areas with smoke. Notably, the enhanced battery life of the SBNVG supports extended-duration missions, a critical factor for military operations.

This development follows a similar order in 2022 by the US Marine Corps, emphasizing the commitment to providing the armed forces with cutting-edge technology. Before the procurement by the US Navy, the Marine Corps extensively tested the SBNVG in real battlefield conditions. The device proved its mettle in scenarios such as scanning multi-level buildings, securing positions, identifying enemy hideouts, and searching through pitch-black sewer tunnels of restricted height.

In a notable application, the SBNVG was employed alongside the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle in nighttime small arms engagements. Feedback from infantry Marine Cpl. Paulo Ancheta highlighted the system efficacy in providing clear visibility through fog, with the added thermal capability further enhancing clarity. This procurement reinforces the military focus on mission-proven technologies, ensuring that the armed forces are equipped with the latest advancements for operational success.

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