Vuzix Corporation (VUZI) is making some real headway in the defense world, and it's not just prototype stuff anymore. The company has extended its partnership with Collins Aerospace, part of RTX (RTX), to develop augmented reality display systems built on advanced waveguide technology for U.S. military use.
Here's what makes this interesting: they've already cleared production approvals and started delivering hardware for several Department of Defense projects. That's the kind of progress that signals they're moving from "cool tech demo" to "actually getting deployed."
The latest milestone? Vuzix wrapped up development on a waveguide-based display engine designed for a next-generation wearable platform that Collins Aerospace is building. Think AR headsets for ground-based military personnel and drone operators—practical applications where seeing digital overlays on the real world actually matters.
The program is now advancing toward low-rate initial production, which is military-speak for ramping up manufacturing in a controlled way before going full throttle. Both companies are gearing up for higher-volume production starting in 2026, with final validation work almost done and approved hardware deliveries to government customers expected to kick off early next year.
According to company leadership, this collaboration strengthens U.S.-based defense manufacturing and establishes Vuzix as a key supplier to Collins Aerospace's advanced vision systems. CEO Paul Travers noted that the effort reflects growing demand for deployable AR solutions as defense agencies shift from research projects to operational deployment.
And it's not just military contracts driving things forward. Vuzix recently secured a significant smart-glasses agreement with a global retailer, showing the technology has legs beyond defense applications. That commercial traction adds another dimension to the story—AR wearables might finally be finding their footing in multiple markets at once.
VUZI Price Action: Vuzix shares were down 0.48% at $3.13 at the time of publication on Friday.




