28th Jun 2010 07:00
28 June 2010
Cobham Awarded US $17M Contract for Microwave Modules Used In Missile Application
SAN DIEGO, California - Cobham's Sensor Systems business has been awarded a $17.4M contract from Raytheon Missile Systems to manufacture microwave modules used in a ground-to-ground or air-to-ground missile application.
"This award is a further indication of the strong technical and business relationship that exists between Cobham Sensor Systems and Raytheon Missile Systems," said Andy Humen, president of Cobham Sensor Systems. "The cooperation and collaboration has been fundamental to the success of the relationship and to our leadership positions within our respective market segments. This follow-on production award reflects our commitment and focus on delivering highly integrated microwave and millimeter wave solutions to the market."
About Cobham
Cobham's products and services have been at the heart of sophisticated military and civil systems for more than 75 years, keeping people safe, improving communications, and enhancing the capability of land, sea, air and space platforms. The Company has four divisions employing more than 12,000 people on five continents, with customers and partners in over 100 countries and annual revenue of some £1.9bn / US$3 billion.
About Cobham Sensor Systems
Cobham Sensor Systems - a strategic business unit of Cobham's Defence Systems
Division - designs and manufactures all classes of active and passive microwave
components, assemblies and subsystems, composites and radomes for the aerospace
and defence industries, and is the leading supplier of many microwave products.
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