Northrop Grumman Passes Preliminary Design Review for Next Generation Interceptor Solution
31 Janeiro 2024 - 11:30AM
The Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) Next Generation
Interceptor team completed its All-Up Round (AUR) Preliminary
Design Review (PDR), in partnership with the Missile Defense Agency
(MDA) on January 26. Meeting the demands of the mission, the
Northrop Grumman Next Generation Interceptor team continues to
accelerate the progress on deploying a critical homeland defense
capability to the U.S. warfighter.
Northrop Grumman’s Next Generation Interceptor
(NGI) team completed its Preliminary Design Review one year earlier
than the original contract date. (Credit: Northrop Grumman)
- The PDR established the technical approach for the full
integration of Northrop Grumman’s interceptor design across all its
subsystems to move into more advanced phases of development.
- A key requirement of this milestone is demonstrating that the
design would maintain full capability while surviving challenging
environments.
- The Northrop Grumman team provided on-site interactive
demonstrators for review by MDA, including a full-scale solid
rocket motor, avionics, and other test hardware. The Next
Generation Interceptor team’s strategic partner Raytheon, an RTX
business, provided kill vehicle hardware used during environmental
testing, sensor hardware, kill vehicle hardware that supports
manufacturing fixtures, and test equipment. Also available at the
Northrop Grumman PDR was a full-scale digital model of the AUR
design in a virtual reality environment.
Experts:
Lisa Brown, vice president, Next Generation Interceptor program,
Northrop Grumman: “The Northrop Grumman NGI PDR demonstrated our
technology, innovation, readiness, and performance. We put actual
hardware in the hands of the MDA, backed by a digital
representation. Next Generation Interceptor holds global strategic
importance, which is why production and manufacturing readiness
continues to play a central role in our Next Generation Interceptor
solution.”
Wendy Williams, vice president and general manager, launch and
missile defense systems, Northrop Grumman: “We are doing everything
we can to accelerate our schedule while maintaining the deep
technical rigor for which we are known. Northrop Grumman is
committed to delivering this crucial capability into the hands of
our warfighters as soon as possible, while meeting the key mission
requirements.”
Jennifer Gauthier, deputy president, Air & Space Defense
Systems for Raytheon: “Our team is building on decades of
experience designing and delivering proven exo-atmospheric
interceptors. As a part of this review, our high-fidelity
simulations demonstrated how Next Generation Interceptor’s multiple
kill vehicles will perform in the extreme conditions of space,
defeating an increasingly advanced set of missile threats.”
Details:
The Northrop Grumman NGI solution will provide enhanced
technical capabilities that would be used to defend the U.S.
homeland from Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) threats as
part of the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system. The team
has built and tested key components of our Next Generation
Interceptor solution, ahead of customer timelines.
The Northrop Grumman team, along with Raytheon, is implementing
advanced digital engineering techniques to reduce the time needed
to advance the design through phases of maturity and reach
operational capability as quickly as possible.
Following the successful completion of PDR, Northrop Grumman
will continue maturing its NGI design on the path to its Critical
Design Review, which is expected to be completed ahead of schedule.
The first operational Next Generation Interceptor is forecast to be
deployed as early as 2027.
Northrop Grumman is a leading global aerospace and defense
technology company. Our pioneering solutions equip our customers
with the capabilities they need to connect and protect the world,
and push the boundaries of human exploration across the universe.
Driven by a shared purpose to solve our customers’ toughest
problems, our employees define possible every day.
These are the views of Northrop Grumman and do
not imply endorsement by the Missile Defense Agency.
Contact: |
Carrie Rice256-746-6640carrie.rice@ngc.com |
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