L-3 AWARDED $44 MILLION CONTRACT
BY U.S. MARINE CORPS
 
00MASON, OHIO, September 19, 2007 – L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) announced today that its Cincinnati Electronics (L-3 CE) subsidiary has been selected to receive a $44 million contract for delivery of Thermal Sight Systems (TSS) for the U.S. Marine Corps’ Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV). Work on this contract is underway and is expected to be completed in July 2009. Additional follow-on contracts, if awarded, would bring the total potential value of the contract to $49 million.
00The AAV Thermal Sight System is designed as a “drop-in” replacement for the existing sight with improved capability in nighttime imaging, degraded daytime weather conditions and battlefield obscurants. The system will provide the U.S. Marine Corps with a proven solution to protect troops and improve their ability to detect, identify and destroy threats from much longer ranges than ever before.
00The TSS is based on L-3’s NightConqueror high-performance imagers that have been selected as the imager of choice for new platforms, and as an upgrade to many existing legacy vehicles for the U.S. and foreign military. Currently L-3’s sensors are in production or under development for autonomous missile guidance, weapons systems, reconnaissance and targeting payloads on a number of manned and unmanned land attack vehicles, the world’s next generation submarines, surface ships, advanced manned and unmanned rotary and fixed wing air vehicles.

 

00L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics designs and produces mission critical electronics for the aviation, infrared sensing, global positioning, and space electronics markets.
00Headquartered in New York City, L-3 Communications employs over 63,000 people worldwide and is a prime system contractor in aircraft modernization and maintenance, C3ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) systems and government services. L-3 is also a leading provider of high technology products, systems and subsystems. The company reported 2006 sales of $12.5 billion.

 
 
   
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CINCINNATI ELECTRONICS PROVIDES ADDITIONAL THERMAL IMAGERS FOR
MK46 OPTICAL SIGHT SYSTEM
 
00MASON, OH, June 12, 2006 – L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics (L-3 CE), a wholly owned subsidiary of L-3 Communications Corporation, has been selected by Kollmorgen Electro-Optical to provide additional MK46 Optical Sight System (OSS) Thermal Imagers for the CG-47 Ticonderoga Class Cruisers for the U.S. Navy. This contract will be to upgrade the existing system and includes the L-3 CE NightConqueror 640 Thermal Imager. L-3 CE has been providing OSS thermal imagers to Kollmorgen since 2002.
00First installed aboard a U.S. Navy DDG 51 Class AEGIS Guided Missile Destroyer in 1992, Kollmorgen's MK46 sight system is the industry standard for electro-optical tracking and fire control systems. The system includes a daylight high-resolution 3-chip color camera, a 3-5 micron thermal imager, an eye-safe laser rangefinder and stabilization accuracy to 30 microradians. In addition, the system features built-in-test capability.
00Deliveries continue for L-3 CE’s NightConqueror IR Thermal Imaging Sensors being installed on the AEGIS Destroyers as a replacement for the original midwave imager on the existing fleet. The sensor being supplied under these contracts consists of a unique folded optical dual FOV telescope, the infrared sensor, cooler, drive electronics and all necessary hardware/cables to interface the electronics to the weapons director.
00The MK46 Optical Sighting System MOD 0 is installed on all USN ARLEIGH BURKE Class Destroyers as an integral part of the MK34 Gun System. The modular design allows the system to be configured or upgraded to provide for special missions and ensures the system can be maintained as current state-of-the-art. In 1997, the U.S. Navy and Kollmorgen began a series of upgrades to provide operators with more capabilities, including a new eye-safe laser rangefinder, a color television camera and utilization of the standard UYQ-70 Console.
 
00Kollmorgen is a leader in the design, manufacture and supply of state-of-the-art stabilized optical sensor platforms. More information about the company is available at www.eo.kollmorgen.com.
00L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics designs and produces mission-critical electronics for the aviation, infrared sensing, global positioning and space electronics markets.

L-3 CE Provides Additional Thermal Imagers for MK46 Optical Sight System

00The Vistar 350 stabilized Navigational E-O System will feature L-3 Cincinnati Electronics’ NightConqueror thermal imager.
00The Sea Fighter is a higspeed experimental vessel that will test a variety of technologies that will allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral waters.

 
   
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CINCINNATI ELECTRONICS RECEIVES THERMAL IMAGER CONTRACT FOR LOCKHEED MARTIN LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP DESIGN  
00MASON, OH, May 1, 2006 – L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics (L-3 CE), a wholly owned subsidiary of L-3 Communications Corporation, has been selected to provide the NightConqueror 640 environmentally enclosed thermal imager for the U.S. Navy’s first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). Prime contractor Lockheed Martin is using Navantia’s DORNA Fire Control Director, which includes L-3 CE’s infrared imager, on its design for USS Freedom (LCS-1), the first LCS to join the U.S. Navy’s surface fleet.
00LCS is designed to defeat growing littoral threats and provide access and dominance in the coastal water battlespace. A fast, maneuverable and networked surface combatant, the LCS provides the required warfighting capabilities and operational flexibility to execute focused missions close to the shore, such as mine warfare, anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare. LCS will be networked to share tactical information with other naval aircraft, ships, submarines, joint and coalition units and LCS groups, providing commanders with the right information quickly and efficiently.
00L-3 CE will provide the NightConqueror 640 Infrared Thermal Imaging System in a marine-proven environmental enclosure. The system will contain a dual field of view 100/500mm telescopic lens for navigation, target tracking and situational awareness 24 hours a day and in degraded weather conditions (smoke and obscurants).
00L-3 CE’s NightConqueror high-performance imager has been selected by the U.S. military as the imager of choice for many new systems and as an upgrade to many existing legacy programs. Additional systems are being produced for land attack vehicles, the world’s next-generation submarines and surface fleets; advanced airborne reconnaissance pods and the latest fighter aircraft.

 
00L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics designs and produces mission-critical electronics for the aviation, infrared sensing, global positioning and space electronics markets.

L-3 CE to Provide Thermal Imager for Littoral Combat Ship

00The Vistar 350 stabilized Navigational E-O System will feature L-3 Cincinnati Electronics’ NightConqueror thermal imager.
00The Sea Fighter is a higspeed experimental vessel that will test a variety of technologies that will allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral waters.

 
   
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CINCINNATI ELECTRONICS’ NIGHTCONQUEROR THERMAL IMAGER TO BE INSTALLED ON U.S. NAVY’S FASTEST SHIP
 
00NEW YORK, NY, September 13, 2005, L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) announced that its Cincinnati Electronics (L-3 CE) subsidiary will provide the U.S. Navy’s Sea Fighter FSF-1 (Sea Fighter) with its advanced NightConqueror thermal imager. The NightConqueror will be used in the Vistar 350 sensor suite operating as a navigational electro-optical (EO) system on the Sea Fighter, which can operate at speeds greater than 50 knots and has a range of approximately 4,000 nautical miles. The NightConqueror produces unmatched high-resolution thermal imagery for 24-hour observation in degraded weather conditions (smoke and obscurants).
00The Vistar 350 is a day/night surveillance system that allows enhanced visibility from a wide range of craft, either sea going or for inland waters. The system is ideally suited for new generations of ships, such as High Speed Surface Craft and Patrol Craft, and is small enough to be fitted onboard ships of 10 meters in length. In addition, the system can be fitted with automatic target tracking or it can be linked to the radar to follow the Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) selected targets or the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL).
00According to the Office of Naval Research, which developed Sea Fighter with L-3 Titan as the ship’s prime contractor, this high-speed aluminum catamaran will test a variety of technologies that will allow the U.S. Navy to operate more effectively in littoral waters. Sea Fighter, previously known as Littoral Surface Craft Experimental or “X-Craft,” will be used to evaluate the hydrodynamic performance, structural behavior, mission flexibility and propulsion system efficiency of high-speed vessels. Sea Fighter will also serve as a test bed for developmental mission packages and as a risk reduction experimental vessel for the Littoral Combat Ship and Deepwater Program concepts of operation development at sea. The ship is 262 feet in length and displaces 1400 tons (at full load), with a beam of 72 feet and a navigational draft of 11.5 feet.

 
00L-3 CE’s NightConqueror high-performance imager has been selected as the imager of choice for new systems and as an upgrade to many existing legacy programs for the U.S. military. Additional systems are being produced for land attack vehicles, the world’s next-generation submarines and surface fleets, advanced airborne reconnaissance pods and the latest fighter aircraft.
Vistar is a small privately owned UK company dedicated to the design and manufacture of electro-mechanical and optical systems for professional marine, static and vehicle applications.
00L-3 Cincinnati Electronics designs and produces mission-critical electronics for the aviation, infrared sensing, global positioning and space electronics markets.
00L-3 Titan is a leading provider of high-end technical support and products for comprehensive national security solutions. These include information and communications systems solutions to the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, the Department of Homeland Security and other United States federal government customers.
   
   
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L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics Space Electronics has been Nominated to Receive NASA's George M. Low Award for Quality and Excellence  
00L-3 CE Space Electronics was nominated by Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for the design development and production of three flight UHF transceivers that have served the Odyssey Mars Orbiter and the Mars Rovers Opportunity and Spirit.
00The transceivers were launched in 2001. The Mars Rovers landed and began communications in 2004. According to Stanley Butman of the MER Mission, the Odyssey transceiver relayed "the highest data rate ever achieved from a Mars-surface vehicle."
00Joe Herman, Vice President General Manager, Space Electronics noted, "L-3 CE Space Electronics is proud of our contribution to the success of the MER Program. We are currently engaged in the development phase for the MSL 2009 launch. Our nomination for the Low Award is a recognition of the special talents and skills of our Space Electronics Team."

00The George M. Low award is based on a criteria of contract technical performance, schedule performance, management initiatives, continuous improvement and technology breakthroughs.
00George M. Low (1926-1984) worked on the planning team to initially organize NASA and served as Chief of Manned Space Flight. He was named NASA Deputy Administrator where he served from 1969-1976. Award winners will be announced in spring 2006.