Marvin Engineering will supply 1,339 BRU-32B/A ejector rack assemblies and 1,056 LAU-127E/A single-rail guided missile launchers to the service branch for use on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler planes, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Naval Air Systems Command will obligate funds for the firm-fixed-price and indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity award upon issuance of individual orders.
Work will take place in Inlgewood, California, through September 2027.
BRU-32B/A pneumatic ejector racks are designed to support bomb carriage and release functions aboard fifth-generation fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, according to Marvin Engineering.
The company designed its LAU-127 suite of missile launchers to carry and release advanced medium range air-to-air missiles from the Growler and Super Hornet vehicles.
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