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Press Releases Archive
11/13/2009 L-3 Infrared Products Launches 17 Micron Technology
7/14/2009 L-3 Launches Renegade-320 Multipurpose Thermal Imager
2/27/2008 The Thermal-Eye® X-150 Extends L-3’s Line with a Powerful New Tool Perfect for Public Safety and Sec
9/18/2007 The New Thermal-Eye®X-50 Makes Much Needed Thermal Imaging Technology Affordable for Law Enforcement
8/7/2007 New Thermal-Eye Security Cameras Improve Protection at Critical Facilities
4/10/2007 L-3 Communications Infrared and Black Forest Engineering Unveil World's First 1024 X 768 Uncooled IR

3/6/2007

Driver's Vision System Keeps Soldiers Safe
2/20/2007 Thermal-Eye 5000xp Makes the Unseen World a Little Safer
4/18/2006 L-3 Sells Capabilities of Chalcogenide Infrared Optical Glass and Lenses to Umicore
4/13/2006 For the New Thermal-Eye™ 3600AS, Size Does Matter
4/5/2006 New Thermal-Eye 2400xp Unites Visible and Thermal
12/6/2005 Thermal Imaging Being Used to Curb Looting on Florida Coast
12/5/2005 Thermal-Eye X100xp Used to Restore Order in New Orleans
9/12/2005 Little Camera, Giant Results with L-3 Thermal-Eye X200xp
8/9/2005 Thermal Imaging May be for the Birds...and Big Horn Sheep and Sea Lions and...
5/8/2005 Thermal Imaging Finds Success in Industrial Automation
4/5/2005 The Security Market Sneaks a Peek at the Latest in Thermal Imaging
3/29/2005 Smaller, Lighter, More Intelligent Eyes for Security & Defense
11/10/2004 L-3 Communications Acquires RCI
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