Army buys more FLIR systems for force protection

July 30, 2008 by Dagpotter · Comment
Filed under: Contract Awards, FLIR, U.S. Army, production program 

The US Army awarded FLIR Systems a $30 M contract for more systems to support ground based force protection systems. See a press release here. FLIR Systems has long built sensors for aircraft but recently the US has invested in this technology for the monitoring of perimeters and base security. FLIR Systems has won several contracts and options for this type of equipment while continuing its success with aviation systems.

FLIR stock hits all time high

FLIR Systems won a contract modification for the Army worth up to $380 M to build force protection systems. See an article here. This adds to an existing ID/IQ contract for the delivery of such systems. FLIR has built equipment for the US Army and other services to go on aircraft, vehicles and now ground mounted systems for surveillance around US bases. The stock closed at over $37 today.