Curtiss-Wright Awarded $30.8 Million Contract For The US Army's Electromagnetic Gun - - - Flow Control Segment Prime Contractor
July 28 2004 - 4:48PM
PR Newswire (US)
Curtiss-Wright Awarded $30.8 Million Contract For The US Army's
Electromagnetic Gun - - - Flow Control Segment Prime Contractor for
Key Technology Program ROSELAND, N.J., July 28
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW;
CW.B) was awarded a 36-month, $30.8 million contract for the
design, development, build and test of a compact pulsed power
supply in support of the US Army's Electromagnetic Gun (EM gun)
Technology Maturation and Demonstration program. Curtiss-Wright's
Flow Control segment will act as prime contractor with
responsibility for the overall machine design. As the first step in
the progression towards a fully fieldable electromagnetic weapon
system, the pulsed power supply is a key component of EM gun
technology envisioned to be part of the weapon systems of the
future. Beyond the initial three-year technology demonstration
program, the program presents significant additional development
opportunities for all aspects of the EM Gun through the next
decade. The Pulsed Power Supply (PPS) consists of two
counter-rotating machines capable of supporting the high power
density requirements necessary to achieve target defeat using
kinetic energy projectiles launched at high speed. The use of
pulsed power involves the storage of energy mechanically and
converting it on demand to electrical energy sufficient to achieve
projectile velocities not possible through the use of traditional
chemical propellants. Added advantages include reduced space
requirements for projectiles, elimination of the explosive
propellant, and synergy with the electric propulsion goals of the
US Army. "We are pleased to support the US Army's agenda to utilize
EM gun technology as a cornerstone of future combat systems," said
Martin R. Benante, Chairman and CEO of Curtiss-Wright. "We are
excited about this opportunity as it places Curtiss-Wright in a
strong leadership position in the application of pulsed power to
support the strategic objectives and needs of all of the United
States Armed Forces, including the Army, Marine Corps and Navy."
Team members on this program include the University of Texas at
Austin Center for Electromechanics, Lockheed Martin Missiles and
Fire Control in Dallas, TX and Silicon Power Corporation of Exton,
PA. About Curtiss-Wright Curtiss-Wright Corporation is a
diversified company headquartered in Roseland, New Jersey. The
Company designs, manufactures and overhauls products for motion
control and flow control applications, and provides of metal
treatment services. The firm employs approximately 5,100 people
worldwide. More information on Curtiss-Wright can be found on the
Internet at http://www.curtisswright.com/. About Curtiss-Wright
Flow Control Headquartered in Farmingdale, New York, Curtiss-Wright
Flow Control ("CWFC") is the flow control segment of Curtiss-Wright
Corporation. Founded in 1951, CWFC specializes in the design and
manufacture of highly engineered valves, pumps and related products
for naval propulsion systems. Today, CWFC's sophisticated products
are installed on every nuclear submarine and aircraft carrier
commissioned by the United States Navy and an integral part of
worldwide commercial nuclear power plants, oil and gas processing
facilities, automotive and general industrial markets. For more
information, visit http://www.cwfc.com/. Forward-looking statements
in this release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those expressed or implied. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on these forward- looking statements, which speak
only as of the date hereof. Such risks and uncertainties include,
but are not limited to: a reduction in anticipated orders; an
economic downturn; changes in competitive marketplace and/or
customer requirements; a change in government spending; an
inability to perform customer contracts at anticipated cost levels;
and other factors that generally affect the business of aerospace,
defense contracting, marine, electronics and industrial companies.
Please refer to the Company's current SEC filings under the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for further
information. DATASOURCE: Curtiss-Wright Corporation CONTACT:
Alexandra M. Deignan of Curtiss-Wright Corporation, +1-973-597-4734
Web site: http://www.curtisswright.com/
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