
Moog Crossbow Overview
Moog Crossbow specializes in connecting the physical
world to the digital world within the Moog Aircraft Group. Founded in
1995, the company is a leading supplier of low-cost, smart-sensor
technology to military programs and high-value, asset-tracking
operations. Crossbow has shipped more than half a million sensors to
customers including Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, EADS and Israel
Aerospace Industries, as well as a leading global-logistics and
shipping company. Moog Crossbow is headquartered in Milpitas,
California.

Moog Overview
The Moog Story
Over fifty years ago, we started as designer and
supplier of
aircraft and missile components. Today, our motion control technology
enhances performance in a variety of markets and applications, from commercial
aircraft cockpits, to power-generation turbines,
to Formula One
racing, to medical
infusion systems.
Our culture supports our talented people, allowing them
to approach
their work with energy, enthusiasm, and the promise of success.
Our history begins with our founder, William C. Moog
– inventor,
entrepreneur and visionary. In 1951, Bill Moog developed the
electro-hydraulic servovalve, a device that translates tiny, electrical
impulses into precise and powerful movement. In July of 1951, Bill, his
brother Arthur, and Lou Geyer, rented a corner of the abandoned Proner
Airport in East Aurora and formed the Moog Valve Company.
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