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Goodrich Receives IR Sensor Contract

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Goodrich Corp.’s Sensors Unlimited Inc. team in Princeton, N.J., will develop and fabricate a shortwave infrared sensor for the US Air Force unmanned aerial vehicle battlelab at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. The assembly, designed for daytime, nighttime and all-weather applications, will include an indium-gallium-arsenide camera, a dual-field-of-view lens and a laser pointer.Read full article

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