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ACR Electronics Inc
The road to ACR Electronics becoming known today as the world leader in safety and survival technologies was a high frontier journey through American history during the later half of the 20th Century.
In the mid 1950s, we manufactured the first electronic flash unit for cameras that used photo flash batteries, impacting the space industry in 1959 with the first long-distance camera to be used from 300 miles above the earth. The 16mm Mark II “space camera” was housed in a General Electric Mark II heat-seeking nose cone set atop an Air Force Atlas 11C Missile. The camera now sits in a place of honor in The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Later, this same technology would provide the basis for the development of the first repeating, battery-operated strobe to be used as a rescue light. These first dry-cell battery flash units were the genesis of the now legendary 4F Rescue Lite™ series that has long been standard equipment for the military.
ACR continued to “light the path” when in 1970 the crew of the stricken Apollo 13 relied upon a magnesium-powered penlight designed for NASA. When forced to power down, our penlight provided the sole source of light for the crew as they struggled to get their capsule back to earth. In fact, all space vehicles for the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Program carried ACR beacons and lights. (In 1981, Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell found the same penlight tucked away in his desk drawer…and it still worked!)
Downed pilots in Vietnam came to rely on ACR-manufactured survival kits including radio beacons and the SDU5/E, the world’s smallest pocket strobe. Many lives were saved thanks to ACR’s equipment and cutting-edge technology. ACR was instrumental in the development of floating survival lights for Navy frogmen trapped underwater and was involved in the Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) program in Vietnam involving the specially-equipped Jolly Green Giant helicopters, used extensively for special operations and rescue of combat personnel.
Through government projects, we became involved with the research and development of marine and aviation rescue and survival items, including the development of the first EPIRBs, and PLBs. ACR’s safety and survival line has also evolved to include personal utility lights, marker lights, radios, SART, AIS, SSAS and safety accessories.
Our efforts have not gone unnoticed, garnering many industry accolades over the years, including award recognition from IMTEC, Seatrade, Sail and Popular Science Magazine.
Today, ACR, remains true to its original mission, serving as the leading manufacturer of 406 MHz beacons and other marine GMDSS products. A full in-house team of innovative professionals provides the strength behind advanced technology products for many industries.
About ACR Electronics Inc.
Cobham Life Support, ACR Products www.acrelectronics.com, designs and manufactures a complete line of safety and survival products including EPIRBs, PLBs, AIS, SART, Strobe Lights, Life Jacket Lights, Search Lights and safety accessories. The quality systems of this facility have been registered by UL to the ISO 9001:2008 Series Standards. Recognized as the world leader in safety and survival technologies, ACR has provided safety equipment to the aviation and marine industries as well as to the military since 1956. The company is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and employs 200 at its manufacturing facility.
About Cobham plc
Cobham plc is an international company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced aerospace and defense systems for land, sea, air and space. The company has four divisions that collectively specialize in the provision of components, subsystems and services that keep people safe, improve communications and enhance the capability of aerospace and defense platforms.
ACR Electronics, Inc.
5757 Ravenswood Road
Fort Lauderdale
Florida 33312
Web: www.acrelectronics.com
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