US Army orders over 45 Teledyne CBRN UAS kits in $11.2m deal

The US Army has selected Teledyne FLIR Defence to provide more than 45 uncrewed aerial system (UAS) kits designed for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threat detection under a contract worth $11.2m.

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The US Army has selected Teledyne FLIR Defence to provide more than 45 uncrewed aerial system (UAS) kits designed for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threat detection under a contract worth $11.2m.

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