Mercury Systems Receives $8.4M Order from U.S. Navy for Subsystem Engineering Development
“This order further validates Mercury’s leadership role in the agile development of sophisticated subsystems critical to the success of the U.S. warfighter. These innovative subsystems will allow our aircrews to experience new adversarial electronic attack capabilities in a safe environment, thereby gaining an advantage in the event of actual combat,” said
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