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MARINE VISION: DRS Technologies Inc. announced Oct. 5 that it won a competition for a potentially $660 million, five-year contract to provide the U.S. Marine Corps with up to 28,000 lightweight ...
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The FWS-I utilizes Leonardo DRS's uncooled thermal imaging technology and operates as a clip-on weapon sight that can wirelessly connect to helmet-mounted vision systems. These systems include the ...
The Corps expects to procure up to 14,000 devices, aimed at infantry squads.
Leonardo DRS has received an $82.3 million contract modification from the U.S. Army to supply forward-looking infrared thermal receiver units to five countries under a foreign military sales deal.
ARLINGTON, Va. - Leonardo DRS, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRS) announced it has secured a $117 million production order for its next-generation thermal weapon sights from the U.S. Army.
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