Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) was recently awarded a 3-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract valued at $197.5 million from the United States Navy for continued manufacturing of the FMU-139D/B fuze for the United States Navy, Air Force and multiple allied nations.
This first-to-market electronic “smart” general purpose bomb fuze is extremely effective in defeating enemy structures that require high-velocity impact performance. Electronic fuzes are designed with a minimum of moving mechanical components, which significantly improves functional reliability in the most demanding target impact conditions. Over the past several years the Department of Defense has invested significant resources to perform over 50 sled tests to ensure the FMU-139D/B meets and exceeds the required functionality to support the needs of the warfighter.
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Frank DeMauro, vice president, weapon systems, Northrop Grumman: “These electronic fuzes, produced with automated technologies, ensure that safety is the underlying foundation – safety built into the design, safety in manufacturing, and safety for the warfighter. With over 100,000 of these fuzes delivered, we continue to make investments in sophisticated fuzes to help ensure U.S. warfighters and their allies are equipped with the best tools to complete their missions.”
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