The company will provide technical engineering, logistics, assembly, test and management services for AN/APR-39 C/D(V)2 systems and related hardware under the modification, the Defense Department said Thursday.
Those systems include D(V)2 processors, antenna detectors, radar receivers, low band arrays, battery handle assemblies and circuit card assemblies ,as well as C(V)2 processors, antenna detectors, radar receivers and CCAs.
Work will occur in Illinois, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California, Colorado and other locations within the continental U.S. through August 2020.
AN/APR-39 C/D(V)2 is designed to feature a small, lightweight configuration that will work to help fixed-, rotary- and tilt-wing aircraft crew defend against multispectral threats.