Chemring Group subsidiary, Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology (NIITEK), has been awarded a contract from the US Army to supply 64 Husky mine detection systems.

The $38.4m contract has a potential maximum value of $78m and the systems will be delivered over the period to October 2011.

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The mine detection systems will be used to clear buried mines in support of US peacekeeping operations worldwide.

The US and Canada have ordered 240 systems to date, of which a significant number are already in operation.

NIITEK is the producer of vehicle-mounted ground penetrating radar systems.

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