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Australian company Micreo has produced its 500th component for Raytheon’s ALR-67(V)3 radar warning receiver.
Micreo was inducted into the supply chain in early 2008 and has been supplying radio frequency modules for all ALR-67(V)3s including those being retrofitted to RAAF F/A-18 ‘classic’ Hornets and those delivered with the F/A-18F Super Hornets.
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“I am delighted to congratulate Micreo and Tim Shaw on this production milestone and share in the company’s pride,” managing director of Raytheon Australia, Michael Ward. “Small and medium sized enterprises like Micreo are vital to the future of the Australian defence industry and primes such as Raytheon Australia have an important responsibility to do what they can to showcase their best capabilities to the world.”