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US Air Force funds IR developments

A Goodrich Optical and Space Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 4, 2006

Goodrich Corp has been awarded a contract from the US Air Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab to develop and fabricate a short-wave infra-red sensor for the Spectre-Finder initiative.

Goodrich Corp has been awarded a contract from the US Air Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab (UAVB) at Nellis Air Force Base (Nevada) to develop and fabricate a short-wave infra-red (IR) sensor for the Spectre-Finder initiative.

The purpose of the initiative is to rapidly demonstrate the potential of a small, air-launched and recoverable unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to provide off-board sensing in support of future Air Force Special Operations Command concepts of operation.

Under the terms of the contract, Goodrich's SUI team, headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, will develop a SWIR camera payload assembly.

The technology involved includes a 640 x 512 indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) camera, custom dual field-of-view lens and laser pointer for use in day or night operation allowing reliable imaging and performance in any weather or environmental conditions.

Dr Marshall J Cohen, Vice President and General Manager of Goodrich's SUI team, stated: "We are pleased to have been selected to work on this program, giving us the opportunity to leverage our expertise in indium gallium arsenide SWIR imaging technology to deliver an enhanced sensor assembly to the US Air Force".

"Our team will be leveraging other InGaAs programmes from the US Army, Navy and DARPA to give the Air Force the most sophisticated SWIR camera, maximising the performance while maintaining a very low weight and compact assembly".

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