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A Bombardier E-11A at Kandahar International Airport in April 2019. E-11A 11–9001 at Dubai Airshow 2021. The Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) is a United States Air Force (USAF) airborne communications relay and gateway system carried by the unmanned EQ-4B and the manned Bombardier E-11A aircraft.
By 2005, Ultra Electronics was ranked as the 66th biggest aerospace company in the world: at this point in time, the American market accounted for around one-third of the business's turnover. [20] In August 2021, the British aerospace and defence company, Cobham, agreed to acquire Ultra Electronics in exchange for £2.6 billion. [21]
HyperSpike is a brand name for acoustic products manufactured by Ultra Electronics – Undersea Sensor Systems Inc. (USSI), in Columbia City, Indiana. HyperSpike is composed of a line of acoustic hailing devices that feature integrated electronics with a flat frequency response curve. [1]
Sparton Corporation and Ultra Electronics - USSI Joint Venture (ERAPSCO) Awarded $71.2 Million for U.S. Navy Sonobuoy Contracts SCHAUMBURG, Ill.& COLUMBIA CITY, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sparton ...
Analog display services interface (ADSI) is a telephony technology that is used in plain old telephone service (POTS) or computer-based private branch exchange (PBX) telephone service. It works in conjunction with a screen-based telephone ("screenphone") or other compatible customer-premises equipment (CPE) to provide the user with soft key ...
In 2015, Herley was acquired by Ultra Electronics. [16] In August 2021 Ultra Electronics was bought by Cobham. [citation needed] In March 2023, the Herley portion of Ultra Electronics was acquired by CAES.
The United Kingdom Surface Ship Torpedo Defence (SSTD) system entered into service with the Royal Navy in 2004. The system is produced by Ultra Electronics [1] and is known as S2170 or Sonar 2170 [2] by the Royal Navy and as Sea Sentor in the export market.
Within a day of their $25 billion merger’s falling apart in court, Kroger and Albertsons were each planning to move forward with share repurchases to boost their stock prices and reward ...