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BRASHEAR LP AWARDED $8.1 Million for LSEOS Mk IV PRODUCTION
 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 26, 2002: Brashear LP has been awarded $8.1 million contract to build an additional 35 Lightweight Shipboard Electro Optics Systems (LSEOS) Mk IV On-Gun Electro-Optics directors for the U.S. Navy Mk-15 Phalanx Close-In-Weapon-System (CIWS) upgrade found on most US and many international warships. The Raytheon Company of Tucson, AZ made the award. The Phalanx CIWS is a rapid-fire, computer-controlled radar and 20-mm gun system that automatically acquires, tracks and destroys enemy threats that have penetrated all other ship defense systems. The LSEOS Mk IV manufactured by Brashear LP is the tracking pedestal for the Raytheon Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS upgrade that adds a Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) sensor to the Phalanx CIWS. The FLIR integrates passive thermal tracking capability into Phalanx software, significantly increasing the gun systems performance against small boats, surface craft and anti-ship missile (ASM) threats. This is the 4th award Brashear LP has received for the Phalanx Block-1B Upgrade program. There is a high probability that over the next five years Brashear LP will build as many as 300 systems for the Upgrade.
 

"We are proud to be a member of the Phalanx team," says Dawn Rucker, Brashear LP's Chief Operating Officer, "and to provide the protection absolutely necessary to defend against threats to our Navy."
 

The LSEOS Mk IV offers superior close-in fire control performance in a small, reliable, lightweight, easy to maintain system. The Brashear LP LSEOS combines high precision electro-optical performance with proven marine ruggedness and reliability. It was designed and proven to withstand continuous gun shock in a full naval environment. Its high performance isolation and decoupling system allows tracking with heavy gun shock and the lightweight pedestal minimizes impact on the gun servo performance. The LSEOS Mk IV is available as part of a fully integrated fire control system or as a component for OEM applications.

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Recognized for world-class optics technology, L-3 Brashear designs and produces complex electro-optical and electro-mechanical systems and instrumentation for the commercial and defense markets. The company delivers proven, accurate, and reliable products from concept through design, manufacture, test and life cycle support. These systems are based on core skills in precision motion systems, advanced design, analysis and fabrication technology.
 

L-3 Brashear has six distinct and complementary capabilities leveraged in national defense, scientific research, and strategic intelligence gathering. These product areas are: Telescope Systems, Optical Components, Stabilized Tracking Systems, Test Range Instrumentation, Small Arms Fire Control Systems and Laser Beam Directors. Headquartered in Pittsburgh PA, L-3 Brashear employs over 160 scientists, engineers, opticians and support staff.
 

Brashear is proud to be a team member of many current U. S. defense programs. Some of these programs are:

  • U. S. Navy Phalanx Block 1B upgrade. As mentioned earlier, The LSEOS Mk-IV is part of the Blk-1B surface mode upgrade program for the Raytheon MK-15 CIWS.
  • U. S. Army Small Arms Fire Control Systems. Brashear is responsible for the development and manufacture of the fire control system - considered to be the heart of the weapon system for the Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW), the next generation military rifle system. Brashear is also developing and producing a precision, full-ballistic fire control system - SAFCS II - that will be used on the MK-19 (40mm) grenade gun for Picatinny Arsenal.
  • U. S. A. F. Airborne Laser Program. As a subcontractor to Lockheed Martin, Brashear is designing and producing the high-precision optics for the beam director. They also polished the aircraft's 1.7-m diameter conformal window.
  • U. S. Army Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL). Brashear supplied the optical system the world's first laser-based defense system which is capable of destroying rockets in flight. For more information about L-3 Brashear, visit www.L-3Com.com

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