Mercury Systems Receives $41.4 Million Order for Small Form Factor RF Transceivers for Weapons Application
Mercury leverages its deep domain expertise in advanced packaging technologies to address the most demanding performance requirements for SWaP-constrained applications without sacrificing manufacturability, performance or affordability. Seasoned engineering staff co-located with expert manufacturing teams enable designs to transition smoothly and efficiently from development to production, thereby assuring customers of long-term supply continuity. The combination of design and manufacturing capabilities in each facility provides “one-stop shopping” for defense prime customers who need to reduce their supply chain complexity and lower risk.
“Receiving this prominent order from our valued defense prime contractor customer further validates Mercury’s role as a long-term trusted partner to successfully commercialize innovations that matter to our national defense infrastructure,” said
For more information about Mercury’s RF and microwave solutions optimized for weapons applications, visit www.mrcy.com/rf or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or RF.Microwave@mrcy.com.
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