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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE: TDY) regularly issues news covering its activities in digital imaging, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems. This page aggregates company announcements so readers can follow developments across Teledyne’s operating groups, including Teledyne FLIR Defense, Teledyne Brown Engineering, Teledyne LeCroy, Teledyne DALSA, and Teledyne MEMS.
Recent news highlights Teledyne’s role in defense and security programs. Teledyne FLIR Defense has announced contracts with the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps for advanced electro-optical and infrared systems, long-range thermal imaging sights, radars, and Rogue 1 reusable loitering munition systems. Other releases describe support for foreign military sales and modernization efforts, such as integrating reconnaissance sensor kits on Stryker armored vehicles.
Teledyne Brown Engineering news includes contract modifications from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide spares and support for the MK11 SEAL Delivery Vehicle fleet, a manned platform used to clandestinely deliver Special Operations Forces. These updates illustrate Teledyne’s ongoing work in engineered systems for demanding maritime and defense environments.
In the technology and industrial arena, Teledyne LeCroy reports on new compliance test and debug solutions for high-speed standards like DisplayPort 2.1, while Teledyne DALSA announces high-throughput frame grabbers such as the Xtium3 PCIe Gen4 family for industrial imaging applications. Teledyne MEMS and corporate announcements also address participation in semiconductor initiatives and acquisitions like DD-Scientific, which adds electrochemical gas sensors to Teledyne’s instrumentation portfolio.
Investors, engineers, and industry observers can use this news feed to monitor contract awards, product introductions, acquisitions, governance updates, and investor events involving Teledyne Technologies and its subsidiaries.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) has launched the Z-Trak Express 1K5, a new 3D laser profiler series designed for cost-effective, in-line 3D measurement and inspection. The device achieves 5,000 profiles per second and features a 1,700mm horizontal field-of-view, making it suitable for wide-body object inspection.
The Z-Trak Express 1K5 offers advanced capabilities including multiple sensor integration, micrometer-level measurements without field calibration, and real-time processing. The system comes bundled with comprehensive software tools including Z-Trak 3D Apps Studio, Z-Expert configuration utility, and Sherlock™8 deployment platform.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) reported strong second quarter 2025 results with record quarterly net sales of $1,513.7 million, up 10.2% year-over-year. The company achieved GAAP diluted EPS of $4.43 and non-GAAP EPS of $5.20, marking significant growth from the previous year.
Key financial highlights include operating margin of 18.4%, strong cash flow with $226.6 million from operations, and a quarter-end leverage ratio of 1.6x. The company increased its stock repurchase authorization to $2.0 billion and raised its full-year 2025 GAAP EPS guidance to $17.59-$17.97.
All business segments showed organic growth, with particularly strong performance in Aerospace and Defense Electronics, which saw a 36.2% increase in sales. The company reported its seventh consecutive quarter of orders exceeding sales, though management noted some caution regarding Q3 due to potential accelerated Q2 demand.
Teledyne FLIR Defense (NYSE:TDY) announced winners of the 30th Annual FLIR Vision Awards at APSCON 2025 Conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The awards recognize excellence in airborne law enforcement's use of thermal imaging systems across four categories.
Winners included agencies from California, Florida, Maryland, Michigan and Texas. Marion County Sheriff's Office (FL) secured first place in the Vision Award category, while other notable recipients included awards for Life Saver, Pursuit, and the FANG Award for K-9 support team operations.
The winners were selected based on criteria including crew coordination, technical competence, and the role of FLIR thermal cameras in mission completion.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) has scheduled its second quarter 2025 earnings conference call for July 23, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. Pacific. The company will release its Q2 2025 financial results before the NYSE market opening on the same day.
Investors can access the call through Teledyne's investor relations website approximately ten minutes before the start time. A replay will be available for about one month starting at 11:00 a.m. Pacific on July 23.
Teledyne Technologies specializes in digital imaging products, software, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems, with operations primarily in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe.
Teledyne FLIR Defense (NYSE:TDY) has responded to U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's 'Unleashing U.S. Military Drone Dominance' memo, highlighting their commitment to supporting military drone capabilities. The company's Black Hornet nano-drone has been a key asset for the U.S. military, with orders exceeding $300 million since 2018.
The recently approved Black Hornet 4 features advanced capabilities including a 12-megapixel camera, thermal imaging, and can fly for over 30 minutes with a 3-kilometer range. Teledyne FLIR has delivered over 33,000 Black Hornet drones to military and security forces across 45+ countries. The company recently opened a 13,000 sq ft facility in Kentucky for servicing, testing, and training support.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) has announced the acquisition of Maretron's assets from Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ:LFUS), including the Octoplex, MPower, and MConnect product lines. The acquisition will be integrated into Teledyne's Raymarine business, enhancing its vessel automation solutions portfolio.
The strategic acquisition aims to provide deeper integration and automation capabilities for boat builders while expanding product functionality for consumers. Raymarine will maintain the Maretron brand and product lines to ensure continuity for existing customers. The deal includes Maretron's Florida office location, strengthening Raymarine's presence in the Southeast U.S. boating market.
This represents Teledyne's eleventh corporate carve-out transaction and marks its second carve-out completion in 2025. The integration will enhance Raymarine's position as a leading vessel automation solution provider to boat builders and system integrators.
Teledyne FLIR OEM (NYSE:TDY), a division of Teledyne Technologies and global leader in thermal imaging innovation, has announced a strategic brand evolution and launched a new dedicated website at oem.flir.com. The brand update aims to streamline OEM access to technical resources and development support.
The company's approach is built on four key pillars: unmatched production reliability, delivering thousands of infrared sensors daily; innovative integrated solutions, combining thermal imaging hardware with embedded Prism™ software for AI capabilities; flexible development collaboration for streamlined partnerships; and over 30 years of certified quality excellence. As a U.S.-based Other Transaction Authority (OTA)-friendly nontraditional defense contractor, Teledyne FLIR OEM provides NDAA-compliant and ITAR-free infrared imaging solutions.
Teledyne FLIR OEM (NYSE: TDY) announced that Dragoon has selected its Prism™ Supervisor and Prism SKR software for integration into long-range unmanned platform prototypes under Project Artemis, a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) initiative. The software will provide AI-driven object detection, tracking, real-time autonomy flight control, and mission planning capabilities.
Dragoon is one of four organizations working on Project Artemis, which aims to evaluate and deploy long-range loitering munitions for contested electromagnetic environments. The Prism SKR software offers automatic target recognition for FLIR Boson® thermal cameras, while Prism Supervisor provides end-to-end autonomy and mission oversight, integrating with Dragoon's autopilot system to enhance UAS operational capabilities while reducing operator workload.
Teledyne FLIR Defense (NYSE: TDY) has unveiled significant upgrades to its Black Hornet® 4 Personal Reconnaissance System, a nano-drone designed for military operations. Key improvements include a 50% increase in radio communications range (from 2 to 3 kilometers) and a new Android tablet with doubled battery life and cold-weather charging capabilities.
The Black Hornet 4, weighing just 70 grams, features a 12-megapixel daytime camera and thermal imager, with 30+ minutes flight time. The drone is now IP-52 rated for rain resistance, while the ground control station has an IP-54 rating. The system has been delivered to military and security forces in over 45 countries, with the U.S. Army placing orders exceeding $300 million since 2018.