sensors
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Nov- 2024 -14 NovemberLand
Teledyne FLIR to Upgrade US Army’s M1135 Stryker CBRN Vehicle
Teledyne FLIR Defense has signed a $168.3-million framework agreement to launch low-rate initial production of sensors for the US Army’s M1135 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicles.
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14 NovemberEurope
German Fennek Recon Vehicles to Receive Hensoldt Sensor Upgrades
Hensoldt has secured a contract to enhance the sensor capabilities of 90 German Fennek armored reconnaissance vehicles.
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Oct- 2024 -31 OctoberAsia Pacific
Thales Australia, C2 Robotics Partner to Enhance ‘Speartooth’ LUUV
Thales Australia will integrate its sovereign sonar sensor technology into “Speartooth,” a large uncrewed underwater vehicle (LUUV) made by Australian company C2 Robotics.
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Sep- 2024 -5 SeptemberAmericas
Raytheon Bags $1 Billion F-22 Sensor Enhancement Contract
The US Air Force has awarded RTX a $1-billion contract to enhance F-22 jet's sensors.
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Aug- 2024 -30 AugustAmericas
Northrop Pitches ATHENA as US Army’s New Threat Detection System
Northrop Grumman is pitching its famed ATHENA missile warning sensor as the US Army’s Improved Threat Detection System.
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16 AugustTechnology
Massachusetts Startup to Manufacture Base Defense Radar for US Air Force
Massachusetts-based MatrixSpace has signed a $1.9-million contract to develop a base defense radar for the US Air Force.
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Jul- 2024 -4 JulyLand
Australian Air Force Traffic Control Sensor Achieves Initial Operational Capability
Hensoldt has confirmed the initial operational capability of a new Air Traffic Control sensor for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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Jun- 2024 -11 JuneEurope
Thales to Deliver Second Air Defense System to Ukraine
Thales has signed a deal with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence to deliver a second complete air defense system.
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10 JuneAir
Hensoldt to Equip More Missile Sensor Systems on Ukrainian Helo Fleet
Hensoldt is set to equip more of Ukraine's helicopters with a second batch of Airborne Missile Protection Systems (AMPS).
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3 JuneAmericas
US Air Force Wants New, Advanced Sensors for All-Weather ISR Missions
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has asked industry partners to develop new, advanced sensors that can support all-weather intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
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