Quantum Imaging, a subsidiary of Israel-based infrared sensing and imaging company Semi Conductor Devices (SCD), has finalised a deal to supply Raytheon with short-wave infrared (SWIR) cameras and optical sensor packages for use on the company’s product line of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms. The USD13.5 million deal, announced by Quantum Imaging on 25 March, will finance the procurement of SCD’s Cardinal 1280 SWIR platform for integration on ISR products developed under Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems directorate. All work on that system and the Cardinal 1280 platforms under contract to Raytheon and the US Department of Defense (DoD) will continue to be conducted inside the United States, at Quantum Imaging’s headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Raytheon, Quantum Imaging sign deal on SWIR capability for ISR
About Quantum Imaging:
For over thirty years, the technical staff of Quantum Imaging, Inc. (QI) have provided a range of high-performance camera solutions spanning the spectrum from x-ray to Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) imaging. During that time, Quantum’s design team has been recognized by numerous agencies including NASA, the US Small Business Administration and the White House. For more information visit QI's website: www.quantumimaging.com
SCD has gained worldwide recognition of its innovative and high quality products; its revolutionary methods enable creative approaches to meeting the challenging requirements of space imaging