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DARPA Contracts RTX for Long-Range X-Ray Imaging
March 16, 2026
In February 2026, DARPA awarded a contract to RTX's subsidiary BBN Technologies to develop advanced long-range X-ray imaging algorithms capable of detecting concealed threats from distances up to one kilometer. This initiative addresses technical challenges such as motion blur and low-quality data in battlefield environments, aiming to enhance threat detection capabilities for military intelligence and public security applications.
- The contract focuses on algorithm development to convert limited, grainy imaging data into actionable intelligence for decision-makers.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on advanced imaging technologies that integrate with defense and emergency response systems.
- This opportunity highlights the growing demand for innovative sensor and imaging solutions in defense R&D, signaling potential future contracts in related technologies.
- Contractors with expertise in algorithm development, signal processing, and defense imaging systems may find strategic value in engaging with DARPA and RTX for similar projects.
We are developing algorithms that turn a small number of grainy snapshots into enough detail for decision-makers to act, whether the mission is assessing potential threats or supporting emergency response operations.
— Joshua Fasching, Principal Investigator at BBN Technologies
Agencies
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vendors
RTX, BBN Technologies
Contracts
Not specified
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Sources
- Long range US X-Ray vision system sees threats from a mile away – Matthew Griffin | Keynote Speaker & Master Futurist · fanaticalfuturist.com · Mar 16