April 15, 2011: Iraq is buying several American FireFinder artillery spotting radar systems. Some Iraqi troops have already undergone training on U.S. FireFinders based in Iraq. While the Americans ...
FORT SILL, Okla., July 9, 2020 -- Advanced Individual Training Soldiers in the 13R Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator military occupational specialty (MOS) drilled on setup and take down of a ...
A joint venture between Raytheon Co. and Thales Group will upgrade Army Firefinder radar systems under a $217 million contract. ThalesRaytheonSystems will furnish modification kits and power amplifier ...
October 23, 2012: The U.S. Army is finally replacing its older AN PQ-36/37 FireFinder artillery spotting radar systems with the new and improved AN/TPQ-53. Troops in Afghanistan continue to call the ...
ThalesRaytheonSystems today announced that advanced Firefinder radars have been fielded in theater supporting and protecting US troops and allies. Reliability and maintainability improvements have ...
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill., April 28 (UPI) -- Defense company Northrop Grumman announced the delivery of the 150th Firefinder radar shelter to the U.S. Army. The next-generation Firefinder radar is a ...
The Army Product Manager for Radars has awarded a contract valued at nearly $900 million to Lockheed Martin for the AN/TPQ-53 Firefinder Radar, the Army said in a press release March 1. The award is a ...
FULLERTON, Calif., June 8 (UPI) -- U.S. troops are deploying ThalesRaytheonSystems advanced Firefinder radars in the field. The AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder Weapon Locating Radar system is being used by U.S.
ThalesRaytheonSystems Co., a venture of Waltham, Mass.-based Raytheon Co. and France’s Thales Group with its U.S. base in Fullerton, said Monday it was awarded a $217 million radar contract. The ...
NASIRIYAH, Iraq - From the outermost reaches of Camp Adder there is a small group of Soldiers who watch the sun rise over the Ziggurat of Ur every morning, but they are not simply watching the skies ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — For the moment at least, in this long, white room filled with maps and soldiers sitting at computer screens, there was little hint that this place could unleash the destructive ...