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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated reports developments across digital imaging products and software, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems. Its updates frequently cover quarterly operating results, acquisition integration, defense and security contract awards, and product launches tied to sensors, cameras, unmanned platforms, surveillance systems, and analytical software.
Company news also includes activity from Teledyne FLIR, Teledyne e2v, Teledyne Energy Systems, and Raymarine Commercial. Recurring themes include infrared and low-light imaging, counter-UAS and robotics technologies, maritime navigation systems, environmental and marine instrumentation, and on-site hydrogen generation for industrial and harsh-environment applications.
Teledyne FLIR Defense (NYSE: TDY) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with STORM Adapt Group at EnforceTac 2026 to assess integrating Teledyne FLIR’s SkyCarrier and Black Recon UAS with STORM’s Rapid Adapt and Deploy System (RADS).
The MoU frames joint technical evaluations to create vehicle-mounted, modular, scalable drone deployment solutions aimed at defense, border security, and emergency-response missions, with planned collaboration activities through the year.
Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) and M Subs signed a Memorandum of Understanding on February 27, 2026 to form a strategic collaboration targeting UK Royal Navy and international naval programs.
The partnership will integrate vehicle platforms, autonomy, sonars, acoustic communications, cameras, and subsea connectors with demonstrations and deployments planned in Q1–Q2 2026.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) announced that its RESON brand is celebrating its 50th anniversary in February 2026, marking five decades of underwater acoustic innovation.
The milestone will be celebrated with new product unveilings and a reception at Oceanology International on 10 March 2026, where several new RESON products will debut.
Teledyne FLIR OEM (NYSE:TDY) launched the Lepton XDS, a compact dual thermal-and-visible camera module, at Mobile World Congress (Barcelona, Feb 24, 2026). The ITAR-free Lepton XDS pairs a 160×120 radiometric Lepton 3.5 micro-thermal sensor with a 5 MP visible camera and on-board Prism ISP and MSX for real-time fused imagery and RJPEG output.
Designed for SWaP-constrained OEMs, it offers radiometric overlays, ROI/spot meters, USB output, ECCN 6A003.b.4.b classification, and leverages Teledyne FLIR OEM's multi-million unit Lepton production history.
Teledyne HiRel Semiconductors (NYSE:TDY) announced the TDLNA0840EP, an ultra-low-power, wideband low-noise amplifier with guaranteed operation to 4.0 GHz while running from a 1.5 V single supply.
Key specs: 0.3–4.0 GHz coverage, 25–30 mW typical power, 29 dB typical gain, 1.5 dB typical noise figure, -55 °C to +125 °C operating range, compact 3×3 mm QFN package. Available now with evaluation boards and documentation.
Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) technology is integrated into Aitech's SP1, a radiation-tolerant 3U SpaceVPX single-board computer designed for LEO, GEO, lunar and deep-space missions. The SP1 uses Teledyne e2v's QLS1046-Space SoC with four 64-bit Arm Cortex-A72 cores and DDR4 ECC, radiation-tested to 100 krad (Si) and latch-up immune at 67 MeV-cm²/mg. The platform targets onboard AI, autonomous decision-making, high‑performance edge processing, and flexible customer IP via a high-capacity FPGA for C&DH, Earth observation, communications and robotic vision applications.
Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) will present at the TD Cowen 47th Annual Aerospace & Defense Conference on Thursday, February 12 at 11:30 a.m. ET.
George Bobb, President & CEO, and Jason VanWees, Vice Chairman, will speak. A live webcast and the company’s latest investor presentation are available via the investor relations website.
Teledyne FLIR OEM (NYSE:TDY) highlighted its vertical integration and high-volume thermal imaging manufacturing capabilities, supplying tens of thousands of thermal modules weekly and thousands of ITAR-free IR modules daily for defense, commercial, automotive, and uncrewed markets.
Key strengths include in-house ROICs, detectors (InSb, T2SL), microbolometers, coolers, optics, and embedded AI software enabling rapid scale and reduced delivery risk.
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) announced the start of production on multiple awards to deliver infrared Focal Plane Modules for the Space Development Agency’s Tracking Layer Tranche 3 program.
The sensors are radiation‑hardened, multi‑megapixel detectors for LEO satellites designed to improve missile warning, tracking, and defense capability and align with SDA’s spiral development model.
Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) demonstrated autonomous Anti-Submarine Warfare systems in Icelandic waters from Jan 17–22, 2026, using Slocum Sentinel and G3 gliders, two APEX floats, passive acoustic arrays and seabed node acoustic exfiltration.
The trials, observed by NATO members and run from Teledyne Gavia in Kópavogur, showed gliders operating to 1,000 meters, real-time data recovery and remote operations piloted with the UK National Oceanographic Centre.