Kaman Corp. of Connecticut has received a commercial purchase worth $25 million for its Joint Programmable Fuses for bombs.
The identity of the customer was not disclosed.
Delivery of the fuses is expected to occur next year.
"The JPF has proven to provide the high reliability and operational flexibility that is critical to the U.S. and allied militaries around the world today, and this order further demonstrates the importance of these capabilities," said Gregory Steiner, president of the Kaman Aerospace Group.
"The JPF is one of Kaman's largest programs and this order brings our year to date JPF order total to over $107 million."
Kaman is the sole provider of the JPF, an electro-mechanical bomb safety and arming device, to the U.S. Air Force and 18 other nations.
The JPF allows the settings of a weapon to be programmed in flight. It is used with a number of weapons, including general purpose bombs, and guided bombs that use JDAM or Paveway kits, on U.S. aircraft such as F-15, F-16, F-22, A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52 and the MQ-9 UAV.