AUSA 2016: DRS develops IR sensor for ground vehicles
DRS Technologies is to develop a two-colour infrared sensor for ground combat vehicles under a $41.6 million cost-plus-incentive fee contract from the US Army. The …
Roboteam see success with US military programmes like the Common Robotics System - Individual (CRS-I) as an opportunity for the company.
The RfP for CRS-I is expected early next year and the company believes it can demonstrate cost-saving and intuitive UGVs and can expand its business.
The company has offices in the US and Israel, and plans to grow its customer base if Roboteam’s military programme bids such as Common Robotic System – Individual (CRS-I) prove successful Shahar Abuhazira, CEO at Roboteam told Shephard.
‘Western militaries are looking at [the CRS-I], and other military programmes, to see its successes and
Already have an account? Log in
DRS Technologies is to develop a two-colour infrared sensor for ground combat vehicles under a $41.6 million cost-plus-incentive fee contract from the US Army. The …
At AUSA 2016 Rockwell Collins introduced its combat helmet-mounted Integrated Digital Vision System (IDVS). It fuses incoming data from various sources, such as a command centre, …
DRS Technologies has received an initial production order valued at more than $65 million from the US Army for the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG) …
The US Army's ambitious Future Vertical Lift (FVL) programme is moving forward with the material solutions and analysis phase imminent. Shephard spoke with Rich Kretzschmar , …
Raytheon, in conjunction with Kongsberg, has recently completed first flight testing of a new AMRAAM Extended Range (AMRAAM-ER) missile. The firing test was conducted at …
Quick question - who is the oldest computer manufacturer in the United States? According to Ben Sharfi, CEO of General Micro Systems (GMS), it’s his …