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Low-SWaP SWIR Camera enhances unmanned vehicles.

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August 30, 2010 - With total volume of less than 4.9 in.³ and weight of less than 4.5 oz, small SWaP (size, weight, and power) shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera enables 24 hr imaging capabilities for unmanned vehicles. InGaAs technology enables camera to see light wavelengths from 0.7-1.7 µm, while additional capabilities let user detect and track range of military lasers, day or night, with optimal clarity. Product can fit most unmanned aerial or ground vehicles.

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Goodrich Corp.
4 Coliseum Centre, 2730 West Tyvola Rd.
Charlotte, NC, 28217
USA



Goodrich Introduces Low SWaP Shortwave Infrared Camera for Unmanned Vehicles


-- Small, lightweight camera enables 24-hour imaging capabilities

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Goodrich Corporation (NYSE:GR) has introduced the smallest SWaP (size, weight and power) shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera for unmanned vehicles. The camera weighs less than four and a half ounces and has a total volume of less than 4.9 cubic inches, making it suitable to fit on board almost any unmanned aerial or ground vehicle. Currently it is installed in the nosecone of a Raven hand-launched unmanned aerial system (UAS).

The new camera, developed by Goodrich's ISR Systems team in Princeton, N.J., features the company's proprietary indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) technology to see light wavelengths from 0.7 micrometers to 1.7 micrometers, whereas traditional night vision cameras can detect wavelengths up to roughly 1.0 micrometers. The Goodrich SWIR camera's expanded capabilities allow the user to detect and track a wide range of military lasers, day or night, with exceptional clarity.

The camera is installed on the Raven UAS with a 320x240 resolution long-wave infrared (LWIR) microbolometer. The camera augments the microbolometer's thermal night imaging capabilities by enabling visual verification of laser location and imaging during thermal crossover - the hours of sunrise and sunset - when the performance of traditional thermal imaging systems is degraded.

According to Martin Ettenberg, director of business development for Goodrich's ISR Systems Princeton team, "The Goodrich SWIR camera combined with the LWIR microbolometer on the same platform allows 24-hour coverage from a single unmanned aerial system. This provides warfighters new capabilities and new concept of operations while meeting the low-SWaP requirements of the modern battlefield. It also eases the physical burden on warfighters by allowing them to carry a single camera payload."

Goodrich will be showcasing its SWIR cameras for UAV applications at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America show from Aug. 24-27, 2010 at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colo. Please stop by Goodrich's booth #2215 for a demonstration.

Goodrich ISR Systems team in Princeton, N.J. (formerly Sensors Unlimited, Inc.) has pioneered the design and production of NIR and SWIR cameras and systems utilizing advanced indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology for industrial, commercial, military, agricultural, and scientific markets. For additional information on InGaAs-based shortwave infrared imaging detectors, arrays, and systems, please visit sensorsinc.com.

Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a global supplier of systems and services to aerospace, defense and homeland security markets. With one of the most strategically diversified portfolios of products in the industry, Goodrich serves a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and service facilities. For more information, visit www.goodrich.com.

Goodrich Corporation operates through its divisions and as a parent company for its subsidiaries, one or more of which may be referred to as "Goodrich Corporation" in this press release.

GR - Electronic Systems

CONTACT: Karen Jeffers, +1-609-520-0610, (At AUVSI), +1-609-902-0455; Lisa Bottle, +1-704-423-7060
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