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(continued from page 66) valves and butterfly valves in a number of pressures and from a number of materials. Thomas A.

Short manufactures three way ball line from .25 inch to two inches up to 1,000 psi in various materials, and bronze flow control lint also from .25 inch to two inches in 150 psi and 300 psi varieties. Recent contracts include a contract for pro- viding main sea valves for LHD-5. 1994 Military Suppliers Guide

Times Microwave

Systems

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Times Microwave Systems (TMS),

Inc., a division of Smiths Industries

Aerospace and Defense Systems Inc., was founded in 1945 under the name

Times Wire and Cable Company.

TMS has over 150 QPL Listings for

Mil-C-17 coaxial cable and has been combining electrical expertise, ex- clusive compound development and fully swept VSWR and attenuation capabilities to address customized needs.

TMS is fully approved to the new

Low-Smoke, Zero Halogen, flame retardant coaxial cables as specified in the latest revision of Mil-C-17, revision "G." TMS has also supplied a series of Low-Smoke RF cables

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MITEL is a manufacturer of Telecommunications switching equipment for the commercial and mari- time industries. Marine products are adapted and tested to meet the unique environments found aboard ships and offshore platforms. MITEL services include Engineering, Installation,Training and Worldwide Support.

For Information on MITEL Products and Services, please contact:

John Depasse

MITEL, Adaptive Systems

Phone: (703)318-7140 11921 Freedom Drive, Suite 500, Reston, Virginia 22090 (703) 318-7140 Fax: (703)318-1379

Circle 323 on Reader Service Card 70 which are specified on the Aegis class ships of the U.S. Navy.

In addition to RF cable, TMS manufactures a wide variety of mi- crowave cable assemblies per Mil-T- 81490. Many of these assemblies have been procured for use on the shipboard SLQ-32 anti-missile de- fense system, as well as other criti- cal applications where sealed mi- crowave assemblies are required.

Tranter

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Tranter Superchanger plate and frame heat exchangers with desig- nated marine features are on 16 classes of U.S. Navy ships — par- ticularly for electronic cooling — and are used in other applications on commercial containerships, tank- ers, barges and dredgers. Recent applications include engine cooling on the MTV Mississippi towboat owned by the U.S. Army Corps of

Engineers and built by Trinity In- dustries, and the 224-foot (68.3 m)wooden MCM-14 Countermea- sure Ship, Chief. Aside from being erosion and corrosion resistant, these titanium-plated heat exchang- ers offer deck space and weight sav- ings; resistance to fouling due to high turbulence; ease of mainte- nance and repair; and favorable price. Superchanger units have re- corded excellent test results in the fleet, and comply with ABS and U.S.

Coast Guard requirements.

Wartsila Diesel

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Wartsila Diesel North America,

Inc. (WDNA) has been active do- mestically in service and sales of its diesel engines since 1978. Interna- tionally, Wartsila Diesel says it has grown to be the leading medium speed diesel engine manufacturer in the world. Wartsila is now trans- ferring its Vasa series of engines to its newest production facility in Mt.

Vernon, Ind. The Vasa series can burn all types of marine fuel oil, as well as natural gas. The Vasa 46 engine has now been tested to MIL-

E-23457 — reportedly with nearly twice the power of the next largest engine ever qualified to this rigor- ous Navy specification. WDNA pro- vides extensive after market logis- tics support, in IGES, CALS, or any other format required. An example is the ELDOC system, which is a real-time, user-interactive multime- dia system for maintenance, parts management, fault avoidance and training. See a demonstration of

ELDOC and hear about WDNA's

R&D activities at WDNA's booth at

ASNE Day '94.

Westinghouse

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Westinghouse is one of the lead- ing suppliers and manufacturers of marine diesel engines. The com- pany provides low- and medium- speed diesel propulsion systems.

Westinghouse diesels satisfy all sealift class standard equipment requirements. Westinghouse has been the Navy's marine gear sup-

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