Teledyne FLIR Defense Wins $32 Million U.S. Army Contract for Stryker Recon Kits in Bulgaria

Reuters01-15
Teledyne FLIR Defense Wins $32 Million U.S. Army Contract for Stryker Recon Kits in Bulgaria

Teledyne FLIR Defense, a division of Teledyne Technologies Inc., has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army valued at up to $32 million to supply and integrate advanced electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) systems for Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle Recon Kits. The contract, part of a Foreign Military Sales agreement, supports Bulgaria’s acquisition of nearly 200 U.S.-made Stryker armored vehicles to modernize its military fleet and enhance NATO interoperability. The three-year contract will see the sensor systems manufactured in the United States and Canada and integrated onto the vehicles upon delivery to Bulgaria. Future phases of the modernization program will include additional technologies such as unmanned aircraft, launch systems, and detection sensors.

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