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a L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) subsidiary received a U.S.
Army follow-on order worth about US$40 million to provide several
thousand AN/PSS-14 advanced mine detection systems. The purchase
is the second order placed by the U.S. Army under a ten year,
full rate production contract for up to 17,000 units with an
anticipated value in excess of $300 million. To date, L-3 CyTerra
has delivered more than 3,000 AN/PSS-14 mine detecting sets
to the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps under this and other
contracts. The initial order, announced in August 2006, was
for more than $24 million of systems.
AN/PSS-14 was developed under the U.S. Army Handheld Standoff
Mine Detection System (HSTAMIDS) program. Unlike earlier generations
of mine detectors, that relied on metal detection alone, the
new device combines highly sensitive metal detection with ground-penetrating
radar and advanced data fusion algorithms, all in a rugged,
compact system. This unique combination of technologies represents
a major advancement in detection capabilities and enables the
AN/PSS-14 to accurately differentiate deadly landmines from
harmless metal debris. The AN/PSS-14 significantly improves
the speed and safety of mine clearance operations, and dramatically
enhances the ability to readily locate both metallic and low-metallic
anti-personnel and anti-tank mines buried in all types of soil
and terrain.
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