Rolf Ziesing Joins General Atomics as Programs VP for Electromagnetic Systems...
Rolf Ziesing, former vice president of national security programs and nuclear equipment manufacturing at BWX Technologies, has been named VP of programs at General Atomics‘ electromagnetic systems...
View ArticleGeneral Atomics to Build, Test Navy’s Large Displacement UUV Motor
A business unit of General Atomics has secured a contract to design and build a permanent-magnet propulsion motor technology for large displacement unmanned undersea vehicles of the U.S. Navy. General...
View ArticleGeneral Atomics Tests Arresting Gear Tech on Prop Aircraft
General Atomics‘ electromagnetic systems group has tested its Advanced Arresting Gear system on three types of heavy, propeller-driven aircraft at the Runway Arrested Landing Site in Lakehurst, N.J....
View ArticleGeneral Atomics Evaluates Arresting Gear Performance on Turboprop Aircraft
General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business has completed an assessment of its Advanced Arresting Gear’s performance on turboprop aircraft at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. The...
View ArticleUSSOCOM Taps General Atomics to Deliver Lithium-Ion Fault Tolerant Battery
General Atomics‘ electromagnetic systems business has received a contract to develop and provide a battery system that would power propulsion units of the U.S. Special Operations Command’s underwater...
View ArticleATI Selects General Atomics to Develop Lithium-Ion Fault Batteries for Navy UUVs
General Atomics' electromagnetic systems business has landed a contract from Advanced Technology International to create and test a battery system that will support a U.S. Navy unmanned undersea vehicle.
View ArticleGeneral Atomics Demos Underwater Vehicle Power System
General Atomics’ electromagnetic systems business has demonstrated an aluminum power system designed to support at-sea “refueling stations” for underwater remotely operated vehicles.
View ArticleNavy OKs General Atomics Launch, Recovery Systems for USS Gerald R. Ford...
The U.S. Navy has approved General Atomics-built system components for use in aircraft launch and recovery activities aboard the service’s nuclear-powered USS Gerald R. Ford carrier.
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