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NASA's Juno aircraft equipped with Cobham's battery unit arrives at destination - News

July 11, 2016
PORTLAND, Ore. Cobham officials announced at this year's Nuclear Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC) that NASA?s Jupiter Near-polar Orbiter (Juno) spacecraft launched with the company's Battery Electronics Unit (BEU), providing a balance of power cells autonomously to a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Juno arrived at its destination, Jupiter, after a five-year journey.
Radar/EW

Defense Microelectronics Activity adds Cobham to 7.2 billion electronics contract - News

April 21, 2016
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) officials selected Cobham for a position on the Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4) indefinite delivery/ indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with a ceiling value of $7.2 billion.
Radar/EW

Cobham-RFHIC team up to develop GaN-based RF products - News

March 16, 2016
LANSDALE, Pa. Officials at RFHIC Corp. of Korea and Cobham have signed a strategic Memorandum of Agreement, in which Cobham engineers will incorporate RFHIC?s Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology into the company's next-generation RF products.
A.I.

Smart air compressor system for weapons ejection released by Cobham - News

February 29, 2016
ORCHARD PARK, New York. Engineers at Cobham Mission Systems released a smart, power management pure air compressor system for weapons deployment in military aircraft. Cobham officials announced the new system, dubbed SUREPAC at Air Warfare Symposium.
Radar/EW

Harris officials order Cobham's RF microelectronics for EW program - News

January 05, 2016
SAN JOSE, Calif. Harris Corp. officials ordered RF microelectronics from Cobham to support an electronic warfare (EW) program, which is valued at an estimated $35 million.
Unmanned

NASA selects Cobham's actuators for Mars 2020 mission - News

December 24, 2015
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. NASA officials have selected Cobham’s actuators to drive rover wheels and provide steering motion, move the high-gain antenna, and perform remote sensing mast deployment for the Mars 2020 mission.
Radar/EW

Explosive detection system for Army to be developed by Cobham - News

November 03, 2015
MARLOW, United Kingdom. U.S. Army officials have tasked engineers at Cobham to develop next generation technologies that can detect landmines and other explosive hazards that are hidden in the ground.