Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: February 29, 2024
Mercury Systems (Nasdaq: MRCY) has secured a $243.8 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to manufacture and deliver digital radio frequency memory units to the U.S. Navy for electronic warfare applications.
The company will perform incidental teardown, evaluation, repair and hardware modifications supporting the AN/ULQ-21(V) countermeasures suite that simulates electronic attack jamming threats for EW training, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
The contract was made in support of Mercury Systems’ Small Business Innovation Research Phase III work to develop advanced techniques for DRFM.
Work will occur in Cypress, California, through February 2029.
Mercury Systems’ DRFM technology simulates enemy jamming and deception capabilities to help train radar operators against realistic airborne electronic attack systems.
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