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As global leaders in motion control across land, sea, air, and space, we pioneer advanced solutions, including both hardware and software, to drive innovation in customer products. Our dedication and cutting-edge technology positively impact millions, playing a vital role in creating a healthier, safer, and more sustainable world.
We take a collaborative approach to solving our customer’s most difficult motion control problems with electric, hydraulic and electro-hydrostatic solutions. We seek to develop long-term partnerships. We are a global organization, yet we maintain a close customer-focused approach through local support.
Moog Salt Lake City Operations is part of Defense Division in the Moog Space and Defense Group (SDG). Moog SDG is the premier motion and flow control solutions provider for the following markets: satellites, human-rated space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles, military ground vehicles, naval vessels, and security and surveillance.
Moog Defense Division is recognized by military forces around the world for its industry-leading solutions, which include turreted weapon systems, counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), fast ammunition handling, precise missile steering, weapon stores management and quiet undersea actuation. Moog Salt Lake City is center of excellence for missile control actuation (High performance Electro-Mechanical and Electro-Pneumatic missile fin Control Actuation Systems (CAS)) and turreted weapon systems production.
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