BAE Systems and Vectronix are to produce, maintain, and provide logistical support for up to 200 laser target locator modules (LTLM) per month under a five-year contract worth up to $347m (£208m).
The handheld laser target finders will enable US Army soldiers to identify targets while on foot at any time of the day, regardless of whether visibility is obscured by fog or smoke.
Dan Murray, LTLM programme director for BAE Systems in Nashua, New Hampshire, said: ‘These modules will enable soldiers to determine target co-ordinates quickly, safely, and accurately.
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