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DRS Technologies Awarded $7 Million Contract to Provide Lightweight Electro-Optical/Infrared Sensors for U.S. Army Future Combat System Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.


PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- The second sentence of the third graf should read: Northrop Grumman is the aerial sensor integrator on the Boeing/SAIC-led Future Combat System program (sted: Northrop Grumman is the airborne systems integrator on the Future Combat System program).

The corrected release reads as follows:

DRS TECHNOLOGIES AWARDED $7 MILLION CONTRACT TO PROVIDE LIGHTWEIGHT ELECTRO-OPTICAL/INFRARED SENSORS FOR U.S. ARMY FUTURE COMBAT SYSTEM UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES

Main article: Unmanned aerial vehicle
The following is a list of Unmanned aerial vehicles developed and operated by various countries around the world. Listed with primary mission(s) and year of first flight.
 

DRS Technologies, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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DRS Dispute Resolution Service
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DRS Department of Rehabilitative Services
DRS Direct Registration System (securities)
DRS Department of Rehabilitation Services
) announced today that it has been awarded a new $7 million contract to produce lightweight electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR EO/IR Electro-Optical/Infra-Red ) sensor systems for the U.S. Army's Future Combat System (FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence ) program Class I Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

The sensors will provide imagery during reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition For the RSTA/ISTAR/STA doctrine, see .

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 (RSTA RSTA reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (US DoD)
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RSTA Rockford Science and Technology Academy
) missions and enhanced reconnaissance and security/early warning capabilities, which will increase situational awareness. They also will provide common operating picture information to aid line-of-sight (LOS), non-LOS and beyond LOS targeting.

The contract was awarded to DRS by Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE: NOC) Electronic Systems sector, California Microwave Systems unit, located in Belcamp, Maryland. Northrop Grumman is the aerial sensor integrator on the Boeing/SAIC-led Future Combat System program. For this award, DRS will develop and provide emulators and prototypes of an EO/IR system that meets the RSTA requirements of the FCS Class I UAV. Work will be accomplished by the company's DRS Sensors & Targeting Systems unit - California Division, in Cypress, California, and will continue through September 2008.

"This new award expands DRS's role on the Future Combat System program as a UAV sensor provider and an industry leader in uncooled, high-performance thermal imaging solutions for the military," said James M. Baird, president of DRS's Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Target Acquisition (RSTA) Segment. "DRS is providing a best-value solution by leveraging the common components of the Forward Looking Infrared
''Note: This article title may be easily confused with FLIR Systems.


A forward looking infrared (FLIR) is the North American English term for a camera that takes pictures using the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
 (FLIR FLIR Forward-Looking Infrared (Radar)
FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer
FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radar
FLIR Forward Looking Infra Red
) sensor in the Thermal Weapon Sights (TWS) and Driver Vision Enhancers (DVE) we produce for the U.S. Army. The successful completion of the system development phase on this program will place the company in a solid position as the supplier of choice for full rate production."

DRS's sensor system provides commonality with manned and unmanned ground operations. The company's sensor and imaging technology also supports other U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force mission applications and can be used to support emerging RSTA missions on multiple platforms for multiple applications.

DRS Technologies, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, is a leading supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and prime contractors worldwide. The company employs approximately 10,000 people.

For more information about DRS Technologies, please visit the company's web site at www.drs.com.
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