Anduril, the defense startup founded by Palmer Luckey, revealed more capabilities of its EagleEye XR glasses, this time showing off its wide field-of-view (FOV) night vision. Anduril revealed EagleEye late last year, showing off an impressive ( if not outright terrifying ) set of augmented reality capabilities the company hopes to eventually serve up to U.S. soldiers. The company has now showed off a little more of the system’s night vision. “The difference is night and day,” Anduril says in an X post . “The digital night vision of the EagleEye Family of Systems delivers an 84 degree field of view, stereo thermal fusion to expose hidden threats, and a 4K display for enhanced warfighter perception.” Image courtesy Palmer Luckey, Anduril The company also showed off a visual comparison between EagleEye (left) and PVS-31 (right), the latter of which is a conventional binocular-style night vision system currently used in elite combat roles, such as SOCOM, Rangers, SEALs, and MARSOC.…