Elbit Systems of America was awarded a contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Land at Aberdeen valued at a maximum of $135 million for white phosphor image intensification tubes to be used in the AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device (PVS-14). The intensification tubes are slated for use by the United States Army. Work under the firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract will be performed through Jan. 30, 2030 out of the company’s Roanoke, Va. facility.
A force-multiplier for ground-based soldiers with a history of proven performance, the PVS-14 is essential for engagement in low-light and no-light conditions. The PVS-14 is a helmet-mounted passive device that amplifies ambient light, using sophisticated image intensification tubes.
“Elbit America’s image intensification tubes offer extended detection ranges and exceptional image resolution,” says Erik Fox, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Elbit America’s Warfighter Systems. “For nearly 70 years, our highly skilled workforce has supplied the critical night vision our nation’s military relies on for situational awareness and decision-making. All of us at Elbit America take great pride in our work, knowing it helps contribute to the safety and success of our service members.”
Elbit America is trusted to deliver night vision solutions and intensification tubes under multiple contracts supporting the U.S. Armed Forces and allies. The equipment is an essential component for a wide variety of modern military operations.
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