Cobham to supply microwave modules for air- and ground-launched missiles in $17.4 million contract from Raytheon

July 4, 2010
SAN DIEGO 4 July 2010. RF and microwave specialists at the Cobham plc Sensor Systems segment in San Diego will provide microwave modules for ground-to-ground and air-to-ground missiles built by Raytheon Co. under terms of a $17.4 million contract announced last week. The contract comes from the Raytheon Co. Missile Systems unit in Tucson, Ariz.

SAN DIEGO 4 July 2010.RF and microwave specialists at the Cobham plc Sensor Systems segment in San Diego will provide microwave modules for ground-to-ground and air-to-ground missile systems built by Raytheon Co. under terms of a $17.4 million contract announced last week. The contract comes from the Raytheon Co. Missile Systems unit in Tucson, Ariz.

Cobham Sensor Systems designs and manufactures active and passive microwave components, assemblies and subsystems, composites and radomes for the aerospace and defense industry.

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