GE Aerospace wins Austal USA order for LM2500+G4 engine for Navy T-AGOS ship
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- GE Aerospace received an order from Austal USA to supply propulsion equipment for the U.S. Navy’s new Explorer-class ocean surveillance ships (T-AGOS).
- The purchase agreement covers one LM2500+G4 marine gas turbine in a composite enclosure with an associated generator from Brush for the lead ship, USNS Don Walsh (T-AGOS 25), under construction in Mobile, Alabama.
- The T-AGOS 25 design uses an integrated electric propulsion system with four electric motors powered by three diesel generators, supported by the LM2500 gas turbine for higher-demand operations.
- GE’s composite enclosure is positioned to cut weight by 50% versus steel enclosures, lower noise by 60%, support acoustic surveillance missions.
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