At the beginning of 2019, the first pictures and information about a completely new type of night vision devices appeared. At that time, many experts doubted this information, but by the end of the year, the first presentation was made and it was a real boom.
Enhanced Night Visions Goggle-Binoculars or simply ENVG-B is a hybrid night vision that was developed by two giants of this industry, Elbit Systems of America and L3Harris Technologies.
The device has incorporated many functions that were previously only available in Far Cry, Halo or Call of Duty video games.
As Eric Fox, vice president and general manager of Elbit Systems of America, said:
"It opens up game possibilities that children are used to from video games. Now they will be able to use them when they join our armed forces." 
ENVG-B is a dual-tube binocular system for better situational awareness and depth perception, it has higher resolution thanks to phosphorescent white colors, it uses a combined thermal imager and aspects of augmented reality, as well as wireless connectivity.
In this model, the developers left the usual green image, typical for many night lamps, which caused eye strain, loss of concentration during long use and headache. 
In the contour overlay mode, which works due to the heat sensor, widgets that determine the objectivity of the picture can be added, thanks to this you can clearly adjust and separate the layers that you want to see. The device highlights objects emitting heat in orange, which facilitates the detection of enemies on the battlefield. 
The night watch can also be connected wirelessly to others in the platoon, so if a soldier notices something, he can mark this object in cyberspace and display it in the binoculars of other people on the team.
In addition, wireless communication allows you to transmit other types of data, projecting them on the display, which increases situational awareness. 
Widgets such as a compass and radar are also added to the functionality of the night light, which is configured by adding trackers of soldiers from the team, which even more helps to distinguish the meaning of own and foreign on the battlefield, by adding the location of an enemy structure, and the "picture in a picture" mode contains additional information about this building.
"Any information that can get to a tactical radio if it's in Nett Warrior can be transferred into picture-in-picture mode in video," said Lynn Bollenger, President of Integrated Solutions Sector, L3Harris Technologies.
This opens up the possibility of connecting ENVG-B to other sensors and data sources, including manned and unmanned aircraft and helicopters, as well as manned and unmanned vehicles on the ground. One of the most obvious options for using this opportunity will be the transmission of a signal from a drone to a nightlight, which will allow soldiers to more easily identify enemy forces and other possible dangers long before their positions. This will give even small army units significant advantages when maneuvering on the battlefield, making it easier to bypass the enemy from the flank, forward reconnaissance or simply avoid dangerous places. 
Overall, ENVG-B represents a major upgrade to the sensor and situational awareness capabilities available to every soldier in the Army. This is also the result of extensive work that has been going on for more than ten years. The ENVG-B is an evolution of the monocular series, which for the first time demonstrated many of the features now available in an advanced binocular system, including sensor integration and the ability to use multiple displays.
Thanks to ENVG-B, soldiers have the most complete information about what is happening in the dark, which was not available in the case of earlier devices from the series of binoculars.
The developers used solutions that give fighters a wide field of vision and improved perception of what is happening due to sharp contrast. ENVG-B can be used in a variety of conditions, including dust and smoke. 
Another cool feature of ENVG-B is its combination with a family of individual weapon sights (FWS-I). In practice, the image from the FWS-I optics is displayed in the lower right corner of the ENVG-B, so you can see what your weapon is aimed at, even if you are looking in a different direction. This will help the soldiers to see from around the corner or behind the walls, without getting into the line of fire. It can be said that this is Syriac shooting at the maximum level. 
Summing up, it can be said that ENVG-B is the most advanced night vision device today. As Lynn Bollenger, President of L3Harris Integrated Vision Solutions, said: “ENVG-B's advanced capabilities give Soldiers an unmatched ability to identify, assess and engage targets with greater accuracy and speed.
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