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Leonardo Delivers 1,000th Infrared Sensor for US Army Helicopters

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 4, 2024
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Leonardo has announced delivery of the 1,000th infrared sensor package it says is a key component of the missile warning system on US Army helicopters.

In a press release, the company said its infrared sensor is at the core of BAE Systems’ 2-Color Advanced Warning System (2CAWS), which protects pilots and crews from emerging missile threats.

It also helps in providing advanced 360-degree detection capabilities for enhanced survivability.

A ceremony was held at a Leonardo DRS facility to celebrate the delivery milestone, with officials from the US Army and BAE Systems in attendance.

“We are proud to have reached this important milestone and be partnered with BAE Systems to have developed this critical life-saving technology for aircrews,” company vice president Jerry Hathaway said.

Learning From Ukraine

Leonardo DRS said it has been focusing on advancing infrared sensor technologies for better “protection of men and women of the US armed forces.”

Its 2CAWS sensor was specifically designed to integrate with countermeasure systems to protect against shoulder-fired and vehicle-launched surface-to-air missiles.

Hathaway said this capability is crucial in modern warfare, as highlighted in Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

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