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Teledyne secures $93.9M US Army contract for Black Hornet 3 drones

Teledyne FLIR, a subsidiary of Teledyne, has secured a five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up to $93.9 million with the United States Army.

Teledyne Invests In Marine Autonomous Vehicles

Teledyne has invested in Ocean Aero, a San Diego, California-based company, designing unmanned surface vehicles that also have the ability to descend subsea. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Ocean Aero is designing the Submaran, a vehicle capable of operating in both surface and sub-surface environments.

Teledyne LeCroy Debuts 100/10BASE-T Ethernet Decode Software

Teledyne LeCroy has unveiled an Ethernet decode software option compatible with its oscilloscopes featuring bandwidths from 200 MHz to 65 GHz. With the software, users...

Teledyne Acquires PDM Neptec

Teledyne Technologies has acquired the parent company of PDM Neptec through its subsidiary, Teledyne Limited. PDM Neptec, located in Hampshire, United Kingdom, provides underwater cables,...

Teledyne Technologies To Acquire LeCroy

Teledyne Technologies and LeCroy have entered into a definitive agreement that provides for the merger of LeCroy Corporation with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Teledyne....

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