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January 10th 2007
HEAT Fusion Incoporated has formerly released a new product range of infrared longwave cameras for high end commercial, military and scientific use. VideoIR represents a significant step forward in performance and design with its cameralink range of product.

December 31st 2006
Harsh Environment Applied Technologies Incorporated has recently formed a new consortium HEAT FUSION INCORPORATED to develop advanced fusion technologies for data and electro optics. The new consortium includes Protocad Corporation and Solenet Incorporated. A custom designed new facility is being constructed in White Plains Maryland to house the group. Currently HEAT has six ongoing fusion goggle developments and two vehicle mounted developments fusion. Its latest system ArmorVision is due for release in mid 2007 and will be the first of an interchangable suite of systems for deployment to vehicles of opportunity. HEAT is the leading designer of advanced electronically fused systems having nine different model combinations from visible to longwave.

December 20th 2006
Harsh Environment Applied Technologies Incorporated has been awarded the contract for the Advanced Multi Spectral Fusion Goggle to develop a production version of its fusion goggle technology. While the exact configuration of the system is not available for public release it is believed that this will form the basis of a multispectral family of head mounted systems for different applications.

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H.E.A.T. on the Alion team wins 51.2 million dollar award for Night vision lab HiTech contract

H.E.A.T. wins 1.2 million dollar award for Digital Fusion Goggle development

H.E.A.T. wins 5.3 million dollar award for Head Tracked Sensor Suite for Future Combat Systems

H.E.A.T. awarded development for multiband night vision enhancement

H.E.A.T. releases new range of Linux-based EBX and PC104 NBC MIL810E miniature rugged processors

H.E.A.T. releases NVG compatible daylight-readable NBC MIL810E Multi-function User Interface display.