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Surface Ship TB-37 Multi-Function Towed Arrays

Overview

The TB-37(U) is a critical sensor and significantly contributes to the surface ships' capability to detect, localize, and prosecute undersea threats.  L3Harris, in collaboration with prime contractor Lockheed Martin, are in production of the TB-37(U), with L3Harris providing Towed Array Integrated Product Team Telemetry and other major subcomponents of the TB-37(U), and transitioning to Compact Towed Array Telemetry with the follow-on TB-37A program.

Resources

  • L3Harris Ship Reference Guide 2021

    L3Harris Ship Reference Guide

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