Late last month, L3 WESCAM broke ground on its new state-of-the-art headquarters in Hamilton, Ontario. At 330,000 square feet, the facility is one of the largest corporate head office investments in ...
Two high-tech Sonoma County defense contractors will merge later this year, following their acquisition by aerospace and defense giant L-3 Communications. Wescam, a Healdsburg company that ...
BURLINGTON, Ontario-Wescam, a manufacturer of high-end surveillance equipment, is considering selling. It's a move that company officials expect will help the company expand. The company recently ...
Wescam Inc., the Burlington, Ont., maker of high-tech camera and wireless communications systems, said yesterday it has agreed to be acquired by L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. of New York. L-3 has ...
SkyPod V can be installed in a variety of locations on the aircraft. Wescam’s SkyPod V airborne microwave system is a long-range video microwave transmission and relay system. The SkyPod V provides ...
Two contracts cover the provision of MX-10D, MX-15D and MX-20 EO/IR sensors for USN and special forces. The USN has selected the Wescam MX-20 EO/IR airborne sensor from L3Harris Technologies to meet ...
L3 Technologies‘ Wescam business unit has received $300 million in total year-to-date orders to deliver electro-optical/infrared products and in-service support to military and law enforcement ...
USSOCOM is mitigating obsolescence and enhancing forward-looking IR on its helicopters. US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is progressing with its Improved Rotary-wing Electro-optical/Infra-red ...
L3 Technologies, Inc. LLL recently clinched a contract worth $454 million for delivering the next-generation WESCAM MX-10D electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) and laser designator sensor suite to the U.S ...
Wescam Inc., which was hoping to grow through an acquisition a short while ago,has hired a financial adviser to find itself a buyer. The Burlington, Ont.-based seller of surveillance equipment said ...
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US to soon spot hostile drones at longer ranges using new system that can’t be detected
The United States could soon get the capability to detect hostile drones at longer ranges. An AI-enabled drone detection system was recently demonstrated at the Technology Readiness Experimentation ...
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