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Saft Ships Large Li-ion to Army
The first production Li-ion batteries in support
of the U.S. Armys upgraded Tube-Launched,
Optically Tracked, Wire-Guided (TOW) Improved
Target Acquisition System (ITAS) have been shipped
by Saft. The company was awarded the battery contract
by Raytheon Co. under a program managed by the
U.S. Armys Close Combat Weapons Systems
Office at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.
The shipment, to the 172nd Brigade at Fort Wainwright,
Alaska, marks the first in a series of deliveries
of Li-ion batteries for the ITAS.
Safts Li-ion batteries improved
performance will enable the U.S. Army to realize
a multimillion dollar life-cycle cost savings
over the previously installed silver-zinc battery,
says Glen Bowling, director of defense sales at
Safts Space and Defense Division in Cockeysville,
Maryland. In addition, the batteries meet
a demanding MIS-PRF specification and provide
a reliable, long life power source for the Armys
ITAS.
TOW ITAS is designed to defeat threat armored
vehicles at extended ranges and provide a long-range
surveillance system for the light infantry in
all battlefield conditions.
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