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Cobham Receives $5.5M Orders For Airborne ISR Electronics

Work To Be Performed By Cobham Microelectronic Solutions

Cobham recently received a series of orders for electronic warfare components and subsystems for an airborne electronic intelligence (ELINT) platform totalling approximately $5.5 million.

Cobham's electronics are integrated into a sensor suite that provides intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capability. The work will be performed by Cobham Microelectronic Solutions, a business unit of the Cobham Advanced Electronics Solutions sector.

"Cobham is proud to support our key customers on some of the nation's most advanced ISR programs," said Andy Graven, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cobham Microelectronics Solutions. "Our radio frequency (RF) microelectronic solutions boast industry leading phase noise performance and high packaging density."

Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions' ISR related products include microelectronics, waveguide, rotary joints, and integrated assemblies for radar and electronic warfare applications. In addition, Cobham offers Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) antenna solutions for sense and avoid and other applications as well as antenna drive electronics, pedestals and tactical common datalinks (TCDL).

(Source: Cobham news release)

FMI: www.cobham.com

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