A Teledyne Technologies subsidiary has secured an $18M contract from Northrop Grumman to manufacture four more missile defense systems for the U.S. Navy's littoral combat ship mission package.
Read More »Teledyne Business Launches Two GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors for Military, Space Applications
A Teledyne Technologies business has unveiled two new ruggedized gallium nitride, high electron mobility transistors designed for high-reliability space, avionics and military applications. The 30-amp TDG650E30B and 15-amp TDG650E15B GaN HEMTs are the latest additions to Teledyne e2v HiRel’s family of 650-volt products based on GaN Systems’ technology.
Read More »Teledyne Unit to Repair Navy Aegis Combat System’s Microwave Tubes
Teledyne’s microwave solutions segment has secured a five-year, $34.9M contract to repair 10-kilowatt traveling wave tubes installed on the U.S. Navy’s Aegis Combat System.
Read More »Teledyne Subsidiary Gets $80M Army Target Missile Order; Jan Hess Comments
A subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies has secured a potential $79.6 million task order from the U.S. Army to design and build targets for a missile defense system test and evaluation program. Teledyne Brown Engineering will provide “Zombie” ballistic targets to the Army’s Tactical Range Air Defense Missile effort that could run through April 2025, …
Read More »Teledyne Subsidiary to Develop IR Sensor Chip for NASA’s WFIRST Project
A Teledyne Technologies subsidiary has received a $23 million contract from NASA to develop a sensor technology for integration into a space observatory designed to examine the near-infrared sky. Teledyne Scientific & Imaging will supply 72 short wave infrared sensor chip assembly devices for the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope mission and help the …
Read More »NASA Extends Teledyne’s ISS Ground Operations Center Support Contract
A Teledyne Technologies subsidiary has received a contract extension to provide ground operations support for the International Space Station through NASA‘s Marshall Space Flight Center and Johnson Space Center. The company said Tuesday Teledyne Brown Engineering will continue to help the agency prepare missions, train crew and flight controllers crew and manage spaceflight operations …
Read More »Teledyne Subsidiary Gets Army Missile Defense Modeling, Simulation Order
A Teledyne Technologies subsidiary has received a potential $45.7 million task order to provide system modeling and simulation tools for the U.S. Army‘s missile defense program. Teledyne Brown Engineering will provide its Extended Air Defense Simulation platform to the service branch under the task order from the Army Space and Missile Defense Command, the …
Read More »Teledyne’s Earth Imaging Platform Installed on Space Station
An Earth observation platform developed by a Teledyne Technologies subsidiary has been installed on the International Space Station to host imaging, technology demonstration and space qualification payloads. The Multi-User System for Earth Sensing platform from Teledyne Brown Engineering launched with SpaceX‘s Falcon 9 rocket in early June and has completed an initial operational assessment at the space station, Teledyne said Tuesday. …
Read More »Teledyne Subsidiary to Update Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles for DoD
Teledyne Technologies‘ SeaBotix subsidiary has secured a multimillion contract to update underwater remotely operated vehicles for the Defense Department. The company said Tuesday the contract covers the delivery of 60 new vLBV300 ROV systems to explosive ordnance disposal mobile units worldwide. SeaBotix received the operational capability upgrade contract through DoD’s Atlantic Diving Supply distributor. The vLBV300 …
Read More »Teledyne Subsidiary to Supply Air Force With Aircrew Laser Eye Protection Tech
A subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies has received a $30.1 million contract to deliver company-made Aircrew Laser Eye Protection spectacles to the U.S. Air Force. Teledyne Scientific & Imaging will provide ALEP spectacles for the service branch’s aircrew members to protect their eyes from hazard and threat laser devices as well as visual acuity degradation when they …
Read More »Research and Markets: Commercial, Scientific, Defense Sectors to Drive Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Demand
A fresh Research and Markets report has projected the global autonomous underwater vehicles market’s growth to rise at 13.42 percent annually over the next five years, reaching $343.4 million by 2020. Research and Markets stated that the report expects the commercial, scientific and defense sectors to drive demand for AUVs, …
Read More »Mike Read Appointed Teledyne Marine President; Robert Mehrabian Comments
Mike Read, formerly president of Teledyne Technologies‘ oil and gas business, has received appointment as president of the company’s marine business effective Monday. The company said Sept. 3 Read will manage the $665 million marine business, which provides undersea technologies to the marine transportation, water resources, oceanographic research and related markets. “I …
Read More »Robert Mehrabian: Teledyne to Help NASA Collect Hyperspectral Earth Imagery
NASA has selected a Teledyne Technologies subsidiary to integrate a hyperspectral imaging technology with the Multi-User System for Earth Sensing platform. Teledyne Brown Engineering will also provide captured imagery to NASA through the multi-year, $15 million contract, the company said Monday. The German Aerospace Center developed the MUSES spectrometer to collect approximately …
Read More »Robert Malone Joins Teledyne Board; Robert Mehrabian Comments
Robert Malone, formerly executive chairman, president and CEO of First Sonora Bancshares, has joined Teledyne Technologies’ board of directors. He previously served as an executive vice president of BP and chairman and president of BP America prior to his role at Sonora Bank, Teledyne said Thursday. Robert Mehrabian, chairman, president …
Read More »Robert Mehrabian: Teledyne Invests in Unmanned Marine Tech Maker
Teledyne Technologies has signed a strategic investment and partnership deal with autonomous marine system company Ocean Aero in a move to bolster Teledyne’s unmanned offerings. San Diego-based Ocean Aero has designed a vehicle that is intended to operate in surface and underwater domains as well as support defense, scientific and …
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