Ultralife, university collaborate on tactical radio batteries
Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM
Ultralife has entered into a technology partnership with Mississippi State University to develop fuel cell-based portable power systems for military missions. The university has awarded the company a $475,000 contract to participate in the program as a subcontractor to oversee the development, testing, approval and manufacturing of prototypes for a new compact military battery to be used with handheld tactical radios.
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