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Teledyne FLIR Wins Pentagon Contract to Develop First Individual Chemical Detector for Warfighters

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Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY), has secured a $4 million contract to develop a mass-wearable chemical detector for U.S. troops under the Pentagon’s Compact Vapor Chemical Agent Detector (CVCAD) program. This innovative dual-sensor device will enhance individual protection, detecting chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and flammable gases. It aims to improve safety for Soldiers and Marines by providing immediate alerts on air quality and potential threats. The project spans five years, with work conducted in Pittsburgh and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), announced it has won a contract to develop the first mass-wearable chemical detector for U.S. troops under the Pentagon’s Compact Vapor Chemical Agent Detector (CVCAD) program. The company received $4.0 million in initial funding.

Under the Pentagon’s Compact Vapor Chemical Agent Detector (CVCAD) program, Teledyne FLIR will develop the first mass-worn chemical detector for U.S. armed forces. The innovative dual-sensor device will detect chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, as well as flammable gases and enriched or depleted oxygen levels that may indicate an explosive atmosphere. The sensor will warn Soldiers and Marines of immediate danger, alerting them whether the air is safe to breath and if they can safely fire a weapon. (Photo: Business Wire)

Under the Pentagon’s Compact Vapor Chemical Agent Detector (CVCAD) program, Teledyne FLIR will develop the first mass-worn chemical detector for U.S. armed forces. The innovative dual-sensor device will detect chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, as well as flammable gases and enriched or depleted oxygen levels that may indicate an explosive atmosphere. The sensor will warn Soldiers and Marines of immediate danger, alerting them whether the air is safe to breath and if they can safely fire a weapon. (Photo: Business Wire)

Currently, troops lack the protection of an individually worn sensor. They rely on mostly larger devices and alarms that alert entire units of a local chemical hazard. The new, lightweight CVCAD sensor will provide the benefit of individual protection for every warfighter, particularly all U.S. Soldiers and Marines conducting ground operations.

For CVCAD, Teledyne FLIR will produce a unique dual-sensor device that detects chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, as well as flammable gases and enriched or depleted oxygen levels that may indicate an explosive atmosphere. The detector will warn Soldiers and Marines of immediate danger. It will determine whether the air is safe to breath and if troops can fire a weapon without concern for explosion, especially in confined spaces. The sensor also can be integrated on an unmanned aerial system for remote reconnaissance.

“This is an important effort for our nation’s chem-bio defense program as toxic weapons represent a serious, growing threat to our military personnel,” said Roger Wells, VP and general manager of Unmanned Systems & Integrated Solutions at Teledyne FLIR. “Putting a wearable CVCAD sensor on all warfighters will offer an unprecedented level of chemical threat awareness, enabling them to perform their primary mission with far greater safety.

“The award underscores our expertise in intelligent sensing, unmanned systems, and other mission-critical technologies Teledyne FLIR delivers to safeguard lives,” Wells added.

CVCAD is a program of record funded and jointly managed by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s (DTRA’s) Joint Science and Technology Office, and by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical Biological and Radiological/Nuclear Defense (JPEO CBRND).

CVCAD is the fourth installment in the Next Generation Chemical Detector series of programs aimed at fielding a family of improved chemical detectors to U.S. Joint Services, as well as the third award Teledyne FLIR has received in the series. CVCAD is a Joint Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Program designed to rapidly mature prototype devices under DTRA guidance and then transition them to JPEO-CBRND for advanced development and procurement.

The five-year contract consists of a 12-month first phase, 10-month second phase, plus two follow-on options. Work will be performed at company locations in Pittsburgh and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Teledyne FLIR safeguards people and property by providing tools that see and sense harmful Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) substances. For more on the company’s threat detection products, visit www.teledyneflir.com/threat-detection/.

About Teledyne FLIR

Teledyne FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, is a world leader in intelligent sensing solutions for defense and industrial applications with approximately 4,000 employees worldwide. Founded in 1978, the company creates advanced technologies to help professionals make better, faster decisions that save lives and livelihoods. For more information, please visit www.teledyneflir.com or follow @flir.

About Teledyne Technologies

Teledyne Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated digital imaging products and software, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems. Teledyne's operations are primarily located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Western and Northern Europe. For more information, visit Teledyne's website at www.teledyne.com.

FAQ

What is the recent contract awarded to Teledyne FLIR related to?

Teledyne FLIR received a $4 million contract to develop the Compact Vapor Chemical Agent Detector (CVCAD) for U.S. troops.

How does the CVCAD benefit U.S. military personnel?

The CVCAD provides individual chemical detection and alerts, enhancing the safety of Soldiers and Marines in the field.

What is the duration of the CVCAD contract for Teledyne FLIR?

The CVCAD contract spans five years, including multiple phases.

What technology does the CVCAD utilize?

The CVCAD features a dual-sensor system for detecting chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals.

Where will the work for the CVCAD contract be performed?

Work for the CVCAD contract will take place in Pittsburgh and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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