Raytheon Nets $173 M US Army Award for IR Technology Kits
(McKinney, Texas, February 23, 2009) -- The U.S. Army has awarded Raytheon Company $173 million to provide second-generation infrared kits for a variety of combat systems.The firm fixed price award modifies an existing contract and provides an additional 6,153 Horizontal Technology Integration (HTI) Second Generation-Forward Looking Infrared (SG-FLIR) Block 1 A/B-Kits.
"SG-FLIR is a core infrared sensor supporting fire control and surveillance on several critical U.S. Army ground combat systems," said Bernie Smith, Raytheon senior program manager for HTI. "This award also includes foreign military sales to Iraqi and Egyptian forces to provide thermal receiver upgrades for M1 Abrams tanks."
Source : Raytheon
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