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Raytheon has delivered its Multi-function Staring Sensor Suite (MFS3) demonstrator to the US Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.


Raytheon has delivered its Multi-function Staring Sensor Suite (MFS MFS Medicare fee schedule 3) demonstrator dem·on·stra·tor  
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 to the US Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate. The sensor system is for insertion into the Future Combat System programme as a spiral upgrade to Increment To add a number to another number. Incrementing a counter means adding 1 to its current value.  2. The MFS3 is the Army's third-generation infrared test bed built to prove the feasibility of detecting and identifying obscured targets in all battlefield conditions.
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Publication:Armada International
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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