Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: August 16, 2018
Chemring‘s sensors and electronic systems business has landed a $92.5 million U.S. Army contract to provide an explosive detection system designed for use on the battlefield.
Under the firm-fixed-price contract, the company will deliver Husky Mounted Detection System units, as well as spare and repair parts, to the Army, the Defense Departmentsaid Wednesday.
The service branch will assign performance locations and funds with every order under work that would altogether be done by Aug. 15, 2022.
The Army Contracting Command sourced the contract and received a single proposal.
The HMDS uses ground penetrating radar technology to detect improvised explosive devices and mines in austere battle environments.
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