SHIP COMPONENTS AND MECHANISMS (NAVY)

United Kingdom | Naval Systems Engineering and Integration

BAE Systems provides comprehensive naval systems engineering and integration services, offering over 30 years of expertise in designing, installing, and testing advanced radio communications and network capabilities for U.S. Navy ships. Their offerings include multi-spectrum radio sets, antenna systems, data-link modems, and message distribution services, as well as support for missile programs such as the ship-based Standard Missile Program. BAE also ensures seamless integration between ships and missiles through systems and software engineering, production integration, crew training, configuration management, and logistics, ensuring reliable launch and communication interfaces.

United States | Ship Design and Engineering

CACI has partnered with the U.S. Air Force to modernize and sustain the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) for more than two decades. We take open architecture from concept to reality to enhance the AF DCGS global communications infrastructure – better connecting intelligence platforms and sensors to deliver worldwide near real-time intelligence across theaters of operation.

United States | U.S. Navy: Support from Sky to Ship to Shore

V2X has supported the U.S. Navy for more than 40 years, helping to maintain, train, and equip combat-ready forces. Our Military Aviation Support SMEs support all aspects of a weapon system’s lifecycle, and touch a diverse inventory of systems to include Harpoon, SLAM-ER, AIM-9X, H-60R, F/A-18, KC-130J, V-22, T-45 and TH-73 to name a few. V2X supports base operations at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Isa Air Base in Bahrain; the first Aegis Ashore Missile Defense Facility in Deveselu, Romania; and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. We also offer specialized tools to deconflict and reduce electromagnetic interference across the entire naval fleet. The V2X Fleet Systems Engineering Team (FSET) provides fleet operations support and end-to-end Tier III troubleshooting for Navy C4I systems at multiple shore Technical Control Facilities (TCFs), Network Operations Centers (NOCs), and Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs), and aboard Navy vessels supporting Carrier Strike Groups (CSGs), Amphibious Readiness Groups (ARGs), and other deployable fleet components around the globe.

United States | RAFOS-Moored-Sound-Source

​Moored sound source, user programmable. Multi-year life, depending on applicatoin. Suitable for RAF…

United States | Vertical HP/HT EFS

​Teledyne DGO provides a qualified, highly reliable wet-mateable Electrical Feedthrough System for t…

United States | Optical 12,000 Meter Connector

​Teledyne Impulse-PDM’s 5135/5175 optical connectors utilize proven standard ferrule technology and…

United States | Cable Termination – Field Assembled Cable Termination (FACT)

​The Field Assembled Cable Termination (FACT) is a key enabling technology developed to extend the o…

United States | Maritime Classification Aid (MCA)

MCA leverages ISAR mode radar for vessel identification, providing accurate descriptions and ship classification in all weather conditions for extended ranges.

United States | RDR-1700A – Maritime Surveillance Radar

The RDR-1700A radar integrates with aircraft systems for maritime surveillance missions, reducing crew workload and enhancing mission success.

United States | RDR-1700B – Search, Surveillance, Tracking, Imaging & Weather Avoidance Radar

The RDR-1700B is a lightweight, cost-effective radar for fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, capable of tracking multiple targets and improving situational awareness.

United States | APS-143G & AN/APS-508 – ISR Radar

The APS-143G and AN/APS-508 radar systems combine maritime, littoral, and land surveillance capabilities with an integrated IFF interrogator for medium to large fixed-wing aircraft.

United States | APS-143C(V)3 OceanEye™ – Maritime Surveillance, Imaging & Tracking Radar

The APS-143C(V)3 OceanEye™ radar system offers multi-mode capabilities including ISAR, SAR, weather avoidance, and Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) modes for global maritime surveillance.