Moog press release
Moog features the following technologies:
Moogโs controls and actuation products for fin control actuation systems (CAS) steer torpedoes such as the Mark 48 (Mk 48) and other underwater platforms. This affordable technology is also utilized in electromechanical (EM) systems for high-volume airborne missile steering applications, and multi-axis fin control for unmanned undersea vehicles (UUV). Moogโs actuation systems provide quiet operation and are pressure compensated for deep seawater submersion. The CAS portfolio has various torque and power ranges as well as multiple communication protocols.
Also on display, the Moog Tritech Diver Mounted Display with Gemini Sonar which uses sonar technology to give divers vision in water with zero visibility. Using the sonar image as a guide, targets are easily identifiable from ranges up to 120m (over 130yds). The sonar can send images to a team topside, so they are able to examine the image and send actionable messages to the diver. The system has availability to be either tethered or untethered to fit all diving needs.
Moogโs rack and pinion rotary actuators have proudly served as the primary mode of hydraulicย rotary movement for the submarine fleet since the beginning of the U.S. Nuclear Navy. This isย attributed to their reliable, efficient, and precise engineering. Moogโs family of rack and pinionย rotary actuators are available in a wide range of size and performance and are also utilized onย other Department of Defense, government infrastructure, and support equipment for sea, air, andย space applications.
โWeโre excited for the opportunity to attend SAS 2021 in person again. Engaging with industryย professionals and naval representatives from around the globe is always beneficial. This year weย feature our precise, efficient, and reliable naval systems solutions.โ
Jim York, Moog Naval System’s Business Unit Director
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