Mercury Systems, Inc. Receives $6.4 Million in RF Microelectronics Orders for Advanced Airborne Electronic Warfare Application
January 08, 2019 at 04:15 pm EST
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Mercury Systems, Inc. announced that it has received $6.4 million in follow-on orders from a leading defense prime contractor for advanced radio frequency subsystems that are integrated into an airborne electronic warfare system. The orders were booked in the Company’s fiscal 2019 second quarter and are expected to be shipped over the next several quarters. Mercury’s broad portfolio of SWaP-optimized RF and microwave solutions include high frequency amplifiers, filters, integrated microwave assemblies and precision-engineered subsystems ruggedized for unpredictable, harsh operating environments. All of the Company’s RF and microwave solutions are designed and manufactured in scalable Advanced Microelectronics Centers located throughout the United States. This modular capability allows Mercury to complete the design phase of new product development at an AMC location in closest proximity to the customer, thereby accelerating time to market. To seamlessly support the transition from new product introduction through high-volume production, the production resources of all three AMC facilities can be simultaneously leveraged to assure on-time delivery of high-quality, affordable product.
Mercury Systems, Inc. is a technology company that delivers processing power for aerospace and defense missions. The Company's end-to-end processing platform enables a range of aerospace and defense programs, optimized for mission success in challenging and demanding environments. Processing technologies that comprise its platform include signal solutions, display, software applications, networking, storage and secure processing. It manufactures components, products, modules and subsystems for defense prime contractors, the United States government, and original equipment manufacturers (OEM) commercial aerospace companies. Its mission critical solutions are deployed by its customers for a variety of applications, including command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR), electronic intelligence, mission computing avionics, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR), electronic warfare, weapons and missile defense, hypersonics and radar.