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Navy asks OASYS Technology to develop multispectral sensors for unmanned aerial vehicles

February 7, 2010

Posted by John Keller

LAKEHURST, N.J., 7 Feb. 2010. Systems designers at OASYS Technology LLC in Manchester, N.H., won a $10.6 million contract Friday to develop an unmanned airborne multispectral sensor suite for advanced imaging technology in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Awarding the contract were officials of the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division in Lakehurst, N.J.

OASYS Technology specializes in multispectral sensors, and has expertise in rugged ultraviolet through infrared sensors, common-aperture multi-spectral sensor systems, laser optical subsystems, precision motion systems, and laboratory instruments.

For more information contact the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division online at www.navair.navy.mil/lakehurst, or OASYS Technology at www.oasys-technology.com.

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