Moog and Echodyne strike deal to speed integrated radar and weapons systems for defense use applications

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Moog Inc. and Echodyne Corp. said they have reached an agreement to accelerate the development and demonstration of integrated hardware and software solutions for defense applications. The collaboration combines Moog’s weapon-system capabilities with Echodyne’s radar systems to support faster delivery of mission-ready solutions.
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Moog Inc. and Echodyne Corp. said they have reached an agreement to accelerate the development and demonstration of integrated hardware and software solutions for defense applications. The collaboration combines Moog’s weapon-system capabilities with Echodyne’s radar systems to support faster delivery of mission-ready solutions.

The companies said the effort will focus on expanding integrated air and missile defense capabilities, airfield safety systems, and combat vehicle platforms. They added that the agreement aims to deliver mission-configurable systems for global defense markets by leveraging the complementary strengths of both firms.

“Moog recognizes the value of our MESA radars’ unique high-fidelity data for effective counter-drone and low altitude air defense,” said Eben Frankenberg, CEO of Echodyne. “We are excited by the opportunity to collaborate with an industry leader such as Moog.”

 

 

“We see incredible opportunity combining Moog’s weapon systems expertise with Echodyne’s advanced radar systems,” said Mike Gruver, Moog Defense Senior Vice President. “This relationship allows us to move faster than we could independently.”

The companies said the agreement underscores a shared commitment to meeting evolving defense requirements through innovation. Moog and Echodyne plan to work jointly on testing, experimentation, product development, demonstrations, and new business pursuits in support of national security priorities.

 

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