ANDOVER, Mass. — Mercury Systems Inc. has received an $16 million more orders against its $152 million five-year agreement to deliver advanced Digital RF Memory (DRFM) jammers to the U.S. Navy, the company announced in a release.
The orders were received in the fourth quarter of the company’s fiscal 2019 year and are expected to be delivered over the next several quarters.
Mercury DRFM jammers are size-, weight- and power-optimized to meet the requirements of airborne pod-based solutions and incorporate decades of DRFM technology development, validated electronic attack techniques and custom RF components.
“Our design and manufacturing teams remain committed to meeting the growing demands for mission-critical components for the U.S. military’s electronic warfare (EW) test and training program,” said Brian Perry, president of Mercury Defense Systems.
“In addition to satisfying current requirements for DRFM technology, Mercury is focused on developing the innovative solutions essential for the next generation of advanced DRFM capabilities to address broader system requirements and a more complex [electronic warfare] concept of operations.”
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