Company: MRCY
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001049521-25-000024
Chunk: 137

Company: MERCURY SYSTEMS INC
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 8
Chunk 137
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035 112,659 Total Sensor and Effector365,489 338,330 486,680 C4I (4)398,161 383,012 414,143 Other (5)148,370 113,933 73,059 Total Net Revenues$912,020 $835,275 $973,882 (1) Radar includes end-use applications where radio frequency signals are utilized to detect, track and identify objects.(2) Electronic Warfare includes end-use applications comprising the offensive and defensive use of the electromagnetic spectrum.(3) Other Sensor and Effector products include all Sensor and Effector end markets other than Radar and Electronic Warfare. (4) C4I includes rugged secure rackmount servers that are designed to drive the most powerful military processing applications.(5) Other products include all component and other sales where the end use is not specified.The following table presents the Company's net revenue by product grouping for the periods presented: Fiscal Years Ended  June 27, 2025June 28, 2024June 30, 2023Components (1)$189,983 $192,473 $197,180 Modules and Sub-assemblies (2)246,097 185,587 200,281 Integrated Solutions (3)475,940 457,215 576,421 Total Net Revenues$912,020 $835,275 $973,882 (1) Components represent the basic building blocks of an electronic system. They generally perform a single function such as switching, storing or converting electronic signals. Some examples include power amplifiers and limiters, switches, oscillators, filters, equalizers, digital and analog converters, chips, MMICs (monolithic microwave integrated circuits) and memory and storage devices.(2) Modules and sub-assemblies combine multiple components to serve a range of complex functions, including processing, networking and graphics display. Typically delivered as computer boards or other packaging, modules and sub-assemblies are usually designed using open standards to provide interoperability when integrated in a subsystem. Examples of modules and sub-assemblies include embedded processing boards, switched fabrics and boards for high-speed input/output, digital receivers, graphics and video, along with multi-chip modules. Additional examples include integrated radio frequency and microwave multi-function assemblies and radio frequency tuners and transceivers.(3) Integrated solutions bring components, modules and/or sub-assemblies into one system, enabled with software. Subsystems are typically