
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
DTN News: BAE Systems To Provide Target Location System To the U.S. Army
DTN News: BAE Systems To Provide Target Location System To the U.S. Army
*Source: DTN News / BAE Systems
(NSI News Source Info) NASHUA, New Hampshire - August 12, 2009: BAE Systems will provide U.S. Army soldiers with handheld laser target locators that will enable them to identify
target locations while on foot, in daylight or at night, and in obscured-visibility conditions such as fog and smoke.
The company has partnered with Vectronix Inc. to produce, maintain, and provide logistical support for up to 200 laser target locator modules (LTLM) per month under a five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract worth up to $347 million. “These modules will enable soldiers to determine target coordinates quickly, safely, and accurately,” said Dan Murray, LTLM program director for BAE Systems in Nashua, New Hampshire. “The system provides a much-needed capability in a single, lightweight package. Removing weight from soldiers’ packs makes their jobs easier and enables them to complete missions faster and with greater precision.”

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