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DARPA Selects Sensors Unlimited

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Sensors Unlimited Inc., part of Goodrich ISR Systems, has been chosen by DARPA to further develop its short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) imaging technology for enhanced night-vision capability. Under DARPA’s Photon Counting Arrays (PCAR) program, Goodrich will develop materials and circuitry to allow its small, lightweight cameras to provide images under darker conditions than previously possible. Work will be performed at Goodrich’s ISR Systems business in Princeton, N.J. The selection represents the third phase of the PCAR program; Sensors Unlimited Inc. – Goodrich completed the first two...Read full article

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