General Atomics to Support Propulsor Development Under Navy Contract
General Atomics' electromagnetic systems business has received a contract from the U.S. Navy to build propulsor components for submarines and surface ships.
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General Atomics' electromagnetic systems business has received a contract from the U.S. Navy to build propulsor components for submarines and surface ships.
General Atomics' electromagnetic systems business has teamed up with three other companies to design and build a satellite for the U.S. Space Force to collect weather imagery for military operation use.
The U.S. Navy has launched and recovered aircraft more than 3K times onboard the USS Gerald R. Ford using a pair of General Atomics-built systems.
The U.S. Navy used General Atomics-built launch and recovery systems aboard USS Gerald R. Ford as part of the flight deck certification process for the aircraft carrier.
General Atomics and its subsidiaries have collaborated to address various communities’ needs amid the spread of COVID-19.
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General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business has demonstrated a technology designed to facilitate an aircraft’s recovery sequence on Ford-class carriers.
General Atomics has moved to final preparations for the first launch of its Orbital Test Bed satellite aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.Â
General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business and Airbus Group's Tesat-Spacecom subsidiary agreed to jointly develop free-space optical communication terminals intended for U.S. defense and intelligence use.
General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business demonstrated its Advanced Arresting Gear during a Naval Air Systems Command test aimed to ensure qualification of the system for barricade use on board Ford-class aircraft carriers.
General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business has demonstrated an aluminum power system designed to support at-sea “refueling stations†for underwater remotely operated vehicles.
General Atomics‘ electromagnetic systems business recently helped the Missile Defense Agency demonstrate a targeting platform designed for use with the MQ-9B unmanned aircraft system. The company said Friday it tested the MDA’s Airborne Tracking and Targeting System in the Rim of the Pacific Exercise or RIMPAC that took place around the Hawaiian Islands from late June […] More
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