Triumph to support Raytheon's NGJ Inc 1 work
Triumph Group will provide equipment for Raytheon’s Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase work on the US Navy’s Next Generation Jammer Increment 1 (NGJ Inc 1) programme.
Triumph will supply 31 Servo Control Systems under its contract with Raytheon. The Servo Control System consists of four electromechanical actuators and a servo electronics unit, for use in the inlet and exhaust door actuators on the jammer pod.
Tom Holzthum, executive vice president, Triumph Integrated Systems, said: ‘The Servo Control System showcases our vertical integration capability in electromechanical components and systems. Triumph is well positioned to provide highly-engineered yet cost-effective solutions for NGJ Inc 1.’
In 2015, Raytheon selected Triumph to provide heat exchangers for NGJ Inc 1. The new three-year NGJ Inc 1 contract expands the services provided by Triumph to include complex systems and system components.
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