Curtiss-Wright Corporation has announced that it has received a contract from a U.S. Army agency to develop ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology for use in the detection of unexploded ordnances in overseas operations. Curtiss-Wright Corporation will provide the needed equipment from its embedded computing facility in Trondheim, Norway over the next year. This advanced non-destructive technology generates high resolution, three-dimensional images of buried objects and natural interface layers, ideal for the detection of unexploded ordnances. GPR uses microwave radio pulses to create detailed images of subsurface objects. This feature enables operators to view post-processed GPR data within milliseconds of the initial GPR capture.Learn further details from the original announcement online.
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