Mercury Systems Receives $9.0M RF Microelectronics Order for Advanced Airborne Electronic Warfare Application
Mercury’s broad portfolio of SWaP-optimized RF and microwave solutions include high-power GaN amplifiers, filters, integrated multifunction assemblies and custom-engineered subsystems. The Company’s highly skilled engineering team has developed advanced design and simulation tools enabling rapid prototyping of new designs with a seamless transition to volume production. Mercury’s three Advanced Microelectronics Centers (AMC) utilize highly automated manufacturing processes to deliver affordable and scalable production over the entire lifecycle of a program. These AMC facilities are uniquely designed to provide an assured supply of authentic, high-reliability microelectronics for military programs spanning the land, air, sea and space domains.
“As a forward-looking supplier of electronic warfare solutions optimized for size, weight, power and performance, we are honored to receive this prominent order from our valued customer,” said
For more information about Mercury’s entire portfolio of RF and microwave solutions, visit http://www.mrcy.com/rf or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or RF.microwave@mrcy.com.
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