Defense Equipment

1. Lightweight & high-density integration;
2. Compliant with stringent military standards;
3. Quick-connect design & field serviceability

Defense & Aerospace

Usage Characteristics of Aerospace Connectors in Defense Equipment

  1. Extreme Environmental Adaptability
    • Able to withstand wide temperature ranges (-55℃ to +125℃ and above), high vibration, shock, salt spray, humidity, sand, dust and oil contamination, ensuring stable performance in airborne, shipborne, field and battlefield environments.
  2. High Reliability & Zero-Failure Design
    • Featuring low and stable contact resistance, precious metal plating (gold, silver), anti-vibration locking structures, and long-term operational stability to meet military non-failure requirements.
  3. Excellent EMC Performance & Anti-Interference Capability
    • Equipped with full metal shielding shells to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensure compatibility of radar, communication, fire control and electronic warfare systems, and prevent signal leakage.
  4. Lightweight & High-Density Integration
    • Supports hybrid transmission of power, high-frequency signals, optical fibers, gas and fluid in a miniaturized structure, helping to reduce weight for aircraft, missiles, UAVs and spacecraft.
  5. Compliance with Strict Military Standards
    • Designed and manufactured in accordance with military specifications such as GJB, MIL-DTL, J599, MIL-C, with full material traceability and strict quality control.
  6. Quick Connect & Field Maintainability
    • Supports quick locking, blind mating and single-handed operation for easy installation and battlefield maintenance, with high mating cycles.
  7. High Safety & Durability
    • Features high insulation voltage, flame-retardant and low-smoke materials, hermetic sealing for some models, and long service life to match military equipment life cycles.
  8. High & Low Voltage / High Current Compatibility
    • Capable of transmitting both weak control signals and high-power circuits, suitable for various military electronic and power systems.