Telephonics to supply APS-143C(V)3 radar to the the Mexican Navy
Telephonics Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Griffon Corporation, announced today that its Radar Systems Division received a contract from EADS Airbus Military (formerly CASA) valued at over $2M to supply APS-143C(V)3 radar systems for installation on the CN-235 aircraft in use by the Mexican Navy. The potential to fulfill the Mexican Navy's maritime requirements is an additional 6 of these radar systems.
The APS-143C(V)3, Telephonics' high performance maritime surveillance radar, is durable, lightweight, highly reliable and offers ISAR and SAR imaging as well as outstanding long-range, small target detection.
"We are pleased to be a part of this team in support of the Mexican Navy's maritime and border surveillance missions", said Mr. Kevin McSweeney, Radar Systems Division President.
Source: Telephonics
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