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Exhibit 5

FY 1985 Navy Contract Awards

For Ship Ordnance, Electronics and Supporting Equipment (in millions of dollars)

General Dynamics $1,562.0

Lockheed 1,313.2

Raytheon 535.1

RCA 511.0

McDonnell Douglas 400.6

IBM 322.7

General Electric 303.3

Hughes 209.0

Westinghouse 194.7

Magnavox 163.4

Sperry 159.0

Sparton 158.7

Martin Marietta 153.9

Honeywell 138.3

Goodyear 114.6

Gould 110.4

FMC 107.3

AT&T 103.5

Litton 98.6

Rockwell 98.1

Interstate 89.

Unidynamics 44.9

Atlantic Research 37.0

OTO Melara 36.3

Singer 35.

Motorola 31.1

Sippican 0

Simplex 30.7

Canadian Commercial 30.2

Vitro 30.1

TRW 29.3

United Technologies 29.0

GTE 27.2

Bendix 25.6

B.F. Goodrich 25.3

ALS Electronics 24.7

Hercules 21.

Tracor 19.5

Norden 18.0

ITT 17.6

Kollmorgen 16.3

Diagnostic Retrieval Syst. 15.6

E Systems 13.1

Dewey 12.9

Lundy 8

COMSAT 12.7

Hycor 11.6

Argo Systems 11.4

Thiokol 10.0

ISC 9.2

Harris 8.5

EG&G 7.9

Aerojet 8

Scientific-Atlanta 7.5

Emerson Electric 6.9

Eaton 6.1

Fairchild 5.

Cost Engineering 5.8

Science Applications 5.5

Illinois Tool Works 0

Logicon 4.7

Microcom 5

Northrop 3.8

Entwistle

Spears 3.6

TEKNA 4

Source: IMA Records the list. Last year the firm received

Trident missile contracts exceeding $1.2 billion. Raytheon was the third largest ship ordnance and electron- ics supplier. Major contracts were received for Aegis fire control sys- tems, sonar systems and electronic countermeasure systems. RCA is fourth—based on contracts exceed- ing $480 million to supply the Aegis weapon system. In fifth place is

McDonnell Douglas, who (along with GD-Convair) supplies the

Tomahawk cruise missile. The list of ship ordnance and electronics contractors is provided in Exhibit 5.

Ship Machinery

General Electric and Westing- house are the major machinery sup- continued)

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