U.S. Navy Buys More Black Switches 9/1/1997 By commblogger commblogger on
September, 1997 - The US Navy has issued a contract to Palomar Products' Military Switch Division for SA-2112A Black Analog Communications Switches. The value of the contract is in excess of $3M.
P-3 Improvement Programs Extend Life of Special Mission Aircraft 6/1/1997 By commblogger commblogger on
June, 1997 - With the expectation of a follow-on order later this year by the US Customs Service for an additional P-3AEW Drug Interdiction Aircraft, Palomar Products' Military Switch Division continues its strong showing in the P-3 Intercommunications Systems (ICS) market.
Military Switch Products are Significant Contributors to the Success of the E-6B Command Post Modification Program 5/5/1997 By commblogger commblogger on
May, 1997 - On May 5, 1997, Palomar Products' Military Switch Division celebrated, along with prime contractor Raytheon E-Systems, Waco, the completion of a major upgrade to the E-6A Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) aircraft.
Military Switch Products' Airborne Switch Selected for Navy Development Program 3/1/1997 By commblogger commblogger on
March, 1997 - Military Switch Products' AN/AIC-39 Airborne Intercommunications System (ICS) has been selected by the US Navy for installation on a Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) aircraft as part of a unique development program.
Palomar Products' Military Switches are Part of a Successful Submarine Sea Trial 9/1/1996 By commblogger commblogger on
September, 1996 - Palomar Products' Military Switch Systems were part of the initial sea trials ofo the first Seawolf Submarine (SSN21) which were concludedon July 5, 1996 with tremendous success. This was a significant moment for the entire submarine industry as the world's most advanced submarine demonstrated unmatched capability at sea.