Manufacturer catalog

Triumph, Inc.

Triumph, Inc. was a U.S. supplier publicly tied to early-2000s Navy and Marine Corps Mk-77 firebomb procurement. Department of the Navy budget history identifies Triumph, Inc. as the contractor for FY2003 and FY2004 Mk-77 bomb buys handled through Rock Island, Illinois, while a CAGE-code reference lists the company at a Taunton, Massachusetts address with discontinued supplier status.

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The available public record for Triumph, Inc. is narrow but useful for catalog context. Navy budget exhibits place the company in the General Purpose Bombs procurement line for Mk-77 bombs, showing FY2003 and FY2004 quantities, award timing, planned first deliveries, and later FY2005-FY2007 buys with the contractor still undetermined at the time of the FY2006 budget submission.

The profile is therefore scoped to documented U.S. ammunition procurement support rather than a broad current corporate portfolio. Public sources found during this update did not identify an active official company website, a modern product catalogue, or additional weapon systems that can be confidently separated from the already cataloged Mk-77 firebomb family.

Mk-77 firebomb procurementAerial incendiary munitionsU.S. Navy and Marine Corps ammunition supplyGeneral-purpose bomb procurement support

Notable Systems

Mk-77 firebomb, Incendiary bomb, Munitions

Mk-77 firebomb

Incendiary bomb

The Navy's FY2006 ammunition budget history lists Triumph, Inc. as contractor for FY2003 and FY2004 Mk-77 bomb procurement, with 437 FY2003 units and 456 FY2004 units shown in the planning exhibit.

Sources: FY2006 Navy Ammunition Budget, USMC Principles of Fire Support

Manufacturer History

  1. Mk-77 contract awards listed

    The Department of the Navy procurement-history exhibit lists November 2004 award timing for Triumph, Inc. on FY2003 and FY2004 Mk-77 bombs, with Rock Island, Illinois shown as the contracting location.

    Sources: FY2006 Navy Ammunition Budget

  2. First delivery planned for FY2003 buy

    The same Navy exhibit shows August 2005 as the first-delivery date for the FY2003 Triumph, Inc. Mk-77 bombs line, followed by a November 2005 first-delivery date for the FY2004 line.

    Sources: FY2006 Navy Ammunition Budget

  3. Supplier listing shows discontinued CAGE status

    A public CAGE-code reference lists Triumph, Inc. at 100 Hon Gordon M Owen Riverway in Taunton, Massachusetts, with discontinued commercial-supplier status.

    Sources: NSN Lookup Taunton CAGE listing

Public sourcing for Triumph, Inc. is limited. No verified current official company website or broader defense portfolio was found during this update, so the website field points to a stable CAGE-code reference rather than an official corporate site. The profile treats Triumph, Inc. as a discontinued U.S. supplier tied to source-backed Mk-77 procurement history and does not infer additional systems, production sites, or conflict-use claims.

Manufacturer Sources

  • FY2006 Navy Ammunition BudgetPublisher: Department of the Navy via GlobalSecurity.org | Note: Supports Triumph, Inc. as the named FY2003 and FY2004 Mk-77 bombs contractor, the quantities, award timing, delivery planning, and Mk-77 procurement rationale in the General Purpose Bombs line. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • NSN Lookup Taunton CAGE listingPublisher: NSN Lookup | Note: Supports the public CAGE-listing context for Triumph, Inc., including the Taunton, Massachusetts address and discontinued commercial-supplier status. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • USMC Principles of Fire SupportPublisher: U.S. Marine Corps Training Command | Note: Supports Mk-77 firebomb background, including the Marine Corps training description of the Mk-77 as the primary firebomb and its public technical context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • GlobalSecurity MK-77 Fire BombPublisher: GlobalSecurity.org | Note: Supports general Mk-77 family background and distinguishes the weapon-family context from the narrower Triumph, Inc. procurement attribution. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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