ITT wins $16.6 million night-vision goggle order from United Kingdom

Sept. 10, 2009
LONDON, 10 Sept. 2009. ITT Corp. won a $16.6 million follow-on order from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense (MoD) for the Head Mounted Night Vision System (HMNVS). The award is a follow-on order to a $23 million contract awarded to ITT in August 2008, to continue to supply the U.K military with HMNVS and in-support services.

LONDON, 10 Sept. 2009. ITT Corp. won a $16.6 million follow-on order from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense (MoD) for the Head Mounted Night Vision System (HMNVS). The award is a follow-on order to a $23 million contract awarded to ITT in August 2008, to continue to supply the U.K military with HMNVS and in-support services.

"This follow-on order allows us to maintain our support to the Coalition forces that continue to perform critical nighttime missions," said Mike Hayman, president and general manager of ITT's Night Vision business. "With this award, we are increasing our international footprint with our key allies and providing them an indispensible weapon for nighttime operations."

The HMNVS is the MoD's variant of the AN/PVS-14, which is commonly used by the U.S. military and homeland security agencies. This is a lightweight, single-battery monocular equipped with ITT's Generation (Gen) 3 night vision technology, the most advanced night vision in the field today. ITT's Gen 3 goggles provide the clearest, sharpest image available for soldiers performing nighttime operations that give them the advantage on the battlefield. ITT Gen 3 goggles last in excess to 10,000 hours, compared to the Gen 2 tubes that last approximately 2,000 to 4,000 hours.

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