Not sure if this will have a stand alone display for night vision or if it will only be provided through the IVAS :
"One of the things you do when you build the Next Generation Squad Weapon, which the Army is very intelligently doing, is they are integrating all of those capabilities into one system ... to include night vision."
The NGSW's fire control will be designed to work with the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, a program Microsoft is developing for the Army under a $480 million contract the service awarded in late November.
IVAS replaces the service's Heads-Up Display 3.0 effort to develop a high-tech digital system allowing soldiers to view their weapon sight reticle and other key tactical information through an advanced goggle or eyepiece.
"So, when I integrate the Next Generation Squad weapon into the IVAS ... I've got my night-vision capability, I've got my operational graphics, I've got the reticle from my weapon in my goggle so I can shoot around corners, I can shoot from defilade -- that is fundamental," L'Etoile said.