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DRS Technologies Receives $22 Million U.S. Army Contract for Next-Generation Thermal Weapon Sights.


PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- DRS Technologies DRS Technologies, Inc. (commonly known as DRS; formerly known as Diagnostic/Retrieval Systems, Inc.) is a supplier of defense electronic products and systems to the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, aerospace and defense prime , Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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 II) for U.S. Marine Corps applications.

DRS received the new order from the U.S. Army's Communication-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command (CELCMC CELCMC Communications Electronics Life Cycle Management Command ) in Fort Monmouth Fort Monmouth is a United States Army installation in Eatontown, Tinton Falls and Oceanport, New Jersey, and about one mile from the Atlantic Ocean. The base covers nearly 1,126 acres of land, from the Shrewsbury River west to Route 35, called Main Post. , New Jersey, acting on behalf of Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier - Sensors and Lasers for the U.S. Marine Corps' MARCORPSYSCOM. The Medium TWS II will utilize the company's uncooled infrared technology. Work for this contract will be accomplished by the company's DRS Optronics facilities in Palm Bay and Melbourne, Florida Melbourne is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 71,382. As of 2005, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 76,646. , and DRS Infrared Technologies facility in Dallas, Texas. Product deliveries will commence in June 2006 and continue through May 2007.

This order is part of a competitively secured five-year contract awarded to DRS in March 2004. The contract has a base value of $118 million and a total value of $375 million, including options.

"DRS is an industry leader in uncooled, high-performance, thermal imaging systems, and the TWS is a cornerstone program in this core technology area," said Fred L. Marion, president of DRS's Surveillance & Reconnaissance Group. "The TWS is optimized to place increased lethality in the hands of individual war fighters, enhancing their survivability sur·viv·a·ble  
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 on the open and urban battlefields. This new order under the TWS program will contribute immediately to the military's current and future force objectives."

Using advanced microbolometer-based infrared technology, the DRS Medium TWS will provide Marine Corps forces and armament crews with greater range of threat detection and wider field of view at a reduced cost. These sights will better equip the war fighter to see the battlefield and more safely engage the enemy.

The Light, Medium and Heavy TWS produced by DRS will mount onto a variety of weapons, including M2, M240, M249 and MK19 machine guns, M4, M16 and M82 assault rifles, M24 and M82 Sniper Weapon Systems, M107 anti-materiel guns, M136 rocket launchers and M203 grenade launchers.

The Thermal Weapon Sights produced by DRS have broad application for various missions of U.S. military services, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Special Operations, in addition to the Marine Corps. The variety of DRS's uncooled infrared sensors ensures availability to allied international militaries, as well. The company's line of Light, Medium and Heavy TWS can be used for homeland defense initiatives, such as first responders and government customs and border control/protection agencies, in addition to private security companies, domestic law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). , and for applications where the protection of high-value assets and critical infrastructure from terrorist threats are priorities.

DRS Technologies, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, provides leading edge products and services to defense, government intelligence and commercial customers. Focused on defense technology, DRS develops and manufactures a broad range of mission critical systems. The company employs 6,000 people worldwide.

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