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Moog provides precision steering controls for the missiles market through the application of industry leading products such as fin control actuation as well as divert and attitude control thruster valves. 

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Moog Actuation Provides Precision Motion Control for Gremlins Air Recovery Mission

Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B) announced today that the company’s hardware played a critical role in a historic milestone in unmanned aviation by successfully launching and retrieving an X-61A Gremlins Air Vehicle (GAV) during the program's fourth flight test event in October at the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. The Gremlins demonstration system flew three GAVs to conduct four individual flight sorties for a combined 6.7 hours of flight, including the 1.4-hour airborne recovery mission. The overarching goal of the Gremlins Program, managed by DARPA's Tactical Technology Office, is to demonstrate aerial launch and recovery of multiple low-cost, reusable, unmanned aerial systems (UASs).

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Tactical and Strike Systems

Moog designs and integrates highly innovative steering solutions that enable the precise accuracy of the world's best tactical missiles, guided projectiles and launch platforms.

Having produced and delivered well over one million systems for dozens of high profile platforms, customers appreciate our operational excellence value proposition:   100% quality delivered 100% on-time.

Hypersonic Missile Systems

With a legacy spanning nearly 70 years, Moog has been providing precision steering controls and propulsion systems for missiles travelling at hypersonic speed. Uniquely positioned to apply our knowledge, Moog is assisting the United States Department of Defense in ensuring mission success across their portfolio of new, highly innovative hypersonic applications.
 
  • Thrust vector control
  • Fin control
  • Integrated propulsion systems and fluid control
  • Avionics and sensor integration
  • Structures and isolation solutions
  • Control electronics

Long Range Ballistic Missiles

  • Thrust vector control
  • Post boost propulsion solutions
  • Fluid and roll control
  • Avionics and sensor integration
  • Structures and isolation solutions
  • Control electronics

Air and Missile Defense

For over 30 years, Moog has supported the United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA) through the application of mission critical solutions in support of a layered defense system, keeping our warfighters, homeland, and the homeland of our allies free from harm.

Areas of Moog support include:

  •     Ballistic missile defense
  •     Hypersonic missile defense
  •     Theater, terminal, hit-to-kill missile defense
  •     Short range and direct fire protection

News & Events

The Australian Missile Corporation Continues to Announce New Leading Australian Partners to Support the Sovereign Guided Weapons Enterprise

The Australian Missile Corporation (AMC) is pleased to announce the latest addition to the AMC collaboration with the signing of Moog Australia. This follows previous announcements of collaborations with Quickstep, Black Sky Aerospace, John Hart, Allweld Manufacturing, Benchon, Milspec Manufacturing, Thomas Global Systems, Skyborne, Archer Materials, Air Affairs Australia and Sage. The expertise of these companies with world-leading insights will be critical to support the Australian Government as it realises its vision for a sovereign guided weapons enterprise equipped and ready to support the Australian Defence Force.

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Moog Provides Precision Motion Control for DARPA Gremlins UAV

Moog has confirmed that the company’s hardware has played a critical role in the recent successful launch and retrieval of an X-61A Gremlins Air Vehicle (GAV) during a flight test at the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. The Gremlins Program, managed by DARPA’s Tactical Technology Office, aims to demonstrate aerial launch and recovery of multiple low-cost, reusable UAS (unmanned aerial systems).

The Gremlins demonstration system flew three GAVs to conduct four individual flight sorties for a combined 6.7 hours of flight, including the 1.4-hour airborne recovery mission.

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(unmannedsystemstechnology.com)

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