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MOOG systems support the Warfighter on air, land, and sea platforms.
MOOG has developed the capability to design and manufacture advanced motion control products for over 65 years.
MOOG provides power and data transfer solutions for the defense and space markets.
MOOG manufactures integrated motion assemblies.
The Power and Data sector of MOOG includes rotary joints and slip rings, direct drive DC torque motors, alternators, position sensors, multi-purpose actuators, transceivers, and media converters.
MOOG's motion control portfolio includes actuation technology, control electronics, and system software.
The Space sector of MOOG provides actuation and mechanisms, avionics, engineering services, orbital maneuvering vehicle power, propulsion, and shock and vibration control structures.
MOOG is a leading integrator of precision motion control systems.
MOOG is a premier designer, manufacturer, and integrator of flight control systems for military and commercial aircraft.
MOOG's capabilities include missile steering, turreted weapon systems, multi-axis control, weapon stores management, conversions, upgrades, and naval systems.
MOOG offers services and capabilities in the fields of Aircraft, Space & Defense, and Industrial Groups.
L3Harris has been building four missile-tracking infrared satellites for the Space Development Agency’s Tracking Layer Tranche 0 under a contract awarded in 2020 using Moog buses.
The Tracking Layer Tranche 0 satellites made with Moog buses are projected to launch in March 2023.
Moog is producing the SL-OMV in Reading using leading UK suppliers for key components and subsystems.
Moog will integrate nine space vehicles 2022 in its new 8,800-square-meter facility in Arvada, Colorado and its existing 3,000-square-meter plant nearby.
Moog won its first contract to supply its Small Launch Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle to a government customer that plans to launch it from the United Kingdom’s Sutherland, Scotland, launch site.
The PPE thruster system includes Maxar-built high-power control electronics PPU-6000, a Moog-provided xenon feed system, and four Busek-built BHT-6000 Hall effect thrusters.
The UK Pathfinder launch will place into orbit a tug developed by Moog in the UK that will deploy six 6U cubesats.
The $31,000,000 2018 contract to Lockheed Martin covered a launch and Moog’s orbital maneuvering vehicle and was originally planned for a spaceport at Sutherland in northern Scotland.
Lockheed Martin will receive $31,000,000 to establish launch operations in Sutherland and to support development of an upper stage called the Small Launch Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle to be built in the U.K. by Moog.