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UEC Electronics
UEC specializes in the development and sales of mission critical products. We offer a full suite of product design, engineering and manufacturing services, as well as our own line of mobile power products. Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems business instituted the annual Supplier Excellence Awards program to recognize suppliers who have provided outstanding service and partnership in exceeding customer requirements.

The Raytheon Company Recognizes UEC Electronics as a Premier Supplier Awardee Hanahan, South Carolina - Raytheon has recognized UEC Electronics with a Premier Supplier Excellence Award for their outstanding achievement. UEC Electronics successfully executed a weeklong exercise with their Mobile Electric Hybrid Power Sources (MEHPS) system at the Army's Technical Support and Operational Analysis (TSOA) event.
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We offer comprehensive solutions in engineering design, product development, rapid prototyping, and lean, innovative manufacturing services. Our Charleston campus encompasses over 64,187 square feet of engineering, integration, production, and testing facilities. UEC is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485:2016, and AS9100D certified.
Please let us know if you'd like your message sent to a team member in the comments section. Planning to come visit us? If so, please fill out our Visitor Request Form. If you are visiting our facilities from out-of-town, see information about visiting Charleston. UEC Electronics, LLC, a subsidiary of Arotech Corporation (NasdaqGM: ARTX) is a limited liability company organized and existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina.
Pushing fuel forward on the modern battlefield is expensive in human, capital equipment, and fuel costs. The GREENS is the first viable solution to replace traditional fuel-fired generators. GREENS collects solar energy and converts that energy to usable power. Excess energy is stored in an array of high density batteries for use when solar is unavailable.
Through the use of a cable management system contained inside an armor system or ruck, SWIPES utilizes a central hub to distribute power from commonly used military batteries through a trickle charge to most individually worn equipment. This allows for the most efficient use of power and decreases the weight a warfighter must carry by virtually eliminating the need to carry spare batteries.
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Chuwinia Culp
Chuwinia Culp
Nov 18, 2021
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In response to Jason Bryant: As a small company UEC is well established in the Charleston area it is always disappointing to hear that any employee current or former is unhappy with our business. Unfortunately, not every employee is a good match for our company, and we are not always the right match for an individual. While it is clear you have some issues with UEC, we as a company wish you all the best in your future endeavors and hope you find a company that is a better match for you personally.
P. Anthony Panico
P. Anthony Panico
May 19, 2014
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Watched the news and saw the info. on the Ebola killing robot that uses UVC rays to prevent the DNA strains from replicating! Awesome! I then got to the site, which is very impressive. The company I work for manufacturers a Spa Sanitation device that uses UVC rays do sanitize the water. It kills off bacteria and diseases that are detrimental to humans such as cryptosporidum, legionella, salmonella, and much more! Good stuff UEC Electronics, I am excited to see how others are using UVC to help prevent the spread of disease and bacteria in a special way that we are at Therm Products.