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December 13, 2006: DRS Technologies will develop and demonstrate
a new near-mid wavelength infrared active detection receiver
system under a U.S. $6.3 million contract awarded by the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The ultra-sensitive
infrared detection device will utilize DRS' unique Mercury Cadmium
Telluride (HgCdTe) electron avalanche photodiode (e-APD) focal
plane array technology. When associated with suitable laser
illumination source, it could be used for detecting land-based
threats, forming a key subsystem for next-generation electro-optical
threat warning systems. The receiver will be delivered for testing
by November 2008. The total contract award could reach $13.7
million, if a $7.4 million option is exercised.
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