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Littion Industries was a manufacturer of military equipment.
Litton Industries was an American manufacturer of military equipment, including night vision devices and image intensifiers.
 
== History ==
Ever since Litton Industries was acquired by Northrop Grumman on May 31 2001<ref>https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/northrop-grumman-announces-completion-of-merger-with-litton-industries-inc</ref> the night vision department went through several name and ownership changes to ultimately live on in the night vision arm of [[L3Harris]] (see the history section there for details).


== Products ==
== Products ==
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=== Image Intensifier Tubes ===
Litton Industries is well known for developing the first usable filmless image intensifiers.
Litton supplied image intensifier tubes to the U.S. Armed Forces under several [[Omnibus]] contracts.
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 26 March 2023

Litton Industries was an American manufacturer of military equipment, including night vision devices and image intensifiers.

History[edit | edit source]

Ever since Litton Industries was acquired by Northrop Grumman on May 31 2001[1] the night vision department went through several name and ownership changes to ultimately live on in the night vision arm of L3Harris (see the history section there for details).

Products[edit | edit source]

Night Vision Devices[edit | edit source]

Image Intensifier Tubes[edit | edit source]

Litton Industries is well known for developing the first usable filmless image intensifiers.

Litton supplied image intensifier tubes to the U.S. Armed Forces under several Omnibus contracts.

References[edit | edit source]