Chemical and nuclear threat detector sensor data processing
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – U.S. Army armored combat vehicles experts needed chemical and nuclear threat detector and protection systems for the Stryker combat vehicle. They found a solution from Teledyne FLIR Detection Inc. in Stillwater, Okla. Officials of the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., announced a $168.3 million contract to Teledyne FLIR Detection in September for low-rate initial production to upgrade the M1135 Stryker’s nuclear, biological, and chemical reconnaissance vehicle threat detector and sensor processing suite.