Moog's line of electromechanical linear actuators offer a range of products that are affordable, robust, and compatible with the difficult environments of naval shipboards. These actuator designs are based on Moog's product heritage in the aerospace, military and industrial markets.
Moog has the capability to design a solution to fit any naval application. Actuators can be provided in power ranges from fractional to over 100 horsepower. One of Moog's strengths is designing actuation systems requiring precise motion control at high bandwidths. Moog can provide the control systems engineering needed to tune the actuation system for optimal performance. Additionally, Moog has design and construction experience for actuation systems for undersea control surface applications. In these applications, the actuators are designed to withstand a lifetime of undersea exposure..
Supplies linear motion to open and close various applications on nuclear submarines. The actuator is designed to withstand harsh environments and meet the stringent submarine acoustic requirements.
Provides motion control to open and close various shipboard utility valves. The actuator is designed to withstand exposure to humidity, driving rain, salt fog & spray, sand & dust, solar radiation, and corrosive atmosphere. Available in a variety of stroke lengths, speeds, and forces.
Moog’s Naval Systems Business Unit is the premier supplier of custom designed, high performance motion control solutions for mission critical undersea applications.
The roles, operating conditions and capabilities that are required of naval vessels are ever expanding, whilst its crew and signature must remain minimal. More powerful systems are being condensed in smaller volumes, thus creating challenges in terms of safety for the crew or survivability of the platform. Moog electrohydrostatic linear actuation solves the challenges other systems cannot.
Moog’s Electrohydraulic Linear Actuators are a critical enabler of naval platforms including Virginia and Columbia class Submarines and Ford Class Aircraft carriers, among others. Linear actuators can be found throughout the vessels operating valves, throttles, weapons systems, and doors and hatches. They provide unparalleled power density and dynamic response, multiple failsafe options, and extreme reliability in the most demanding applications.
Supplies linear motion to open and close various applications on nuclear submarines. The actuator is designed to withstand harsh environments and meet the stringent submarine acoustic requirements.