Mercury Systems Receives $5.5M in Follow-on Orders from US N
Stay informed with our
free newsletters

Mercury Systems Receives $5.5M in Follow-on Orders from US Navy for DRFM Jammers

Mercury Systems, Inc. announced that it received an additional $5.5 million in follow-on orders against its previously announced $152 million 5 year sole-source basic ordering agreement (BOA) to deliver advanced Digital RF Memory (DRFM) jammers to the U.S. Navy. The orders were received in the second and third quarters of the Company's fiscal 2019 year are expected to be delivered over the next several quarters.

“These orders reflect the U.S. Navy’s continuing commitment to the advancement of our electronic warfare test and training capabilities,” said Mark Bruington, Vice President and General Manager of Mercury Defense Systems’ Electronic Warfare and Mission Solutions (EMS) group. “Recent electronic attacks by known adversaries have sparked a renewed commitment to maintaining U.S. superiority in electronic warfare. Our ongoing efforts to design, develop and produce innovative DRFM jammers directly supports the growing need to effectively train U.S. warfighters and keep U.S. electronic protection technology at the leading edge.”

Electronic Warfare (EW) - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Electronic Warfare (EW) - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Market forecasts by Region, Procurement Plan, IEW Components, System Elements, System Type, Jammer Type, RWR Type, and by End-user (Air Force, Navy, Ground, Space). Regional and Country Analysis, Market and Technology Overview, and Leading Companies

Download free sample pages More information

Publishdate:
Feb 28, 2019

Defence Exports 2025 Conference

Defence Exports 2025 Conference

London, United Kingdom
Sep 22 - 24, 2025

View agenda
DoD/VA & Government Health IT Fall Summit 2025

DoD/VA & Government Health IT Fall Summit 2025

Washington, DC
Oct 22 - 23, 2025

View agenda