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Four Northrop Grumman Unmanned Systems Achieve Autonomous Flight Milestones![]() File Photo - 020403-N-0401E-005 At sea aboard USS Germantown (LSD 42) Apr. 3, 2002 -- A BQM-74E target drone is readied for launch from the flight deck during the first open ocean Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) test firing by an amphibious ship. RAM is a self-defense system designed to protect the ship against incoming missiles or aircraft. Germantown is forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 3rd Class Wes Eplen. |
From Nov. 17 through Nov. 26, the company's RQ-4A Global Hawk, RQ-8A Fire Scout, Miniature Air-Launched Interceptor (MALI) and BQM-74E unmanned systems demonstrated various levels of autonomous flight control at speeds from low subsonic to supersonic, at altitudes up to 60,000 feet, and in air vehicle configurations ranging from fixed wing to rotorcraft.
"Four flight milestones for four different air vehicles over such a short period illustrate why Northrop Grumman is a world leader in the sophisticated technologies necessary for the integration of effective, reliable unmanned systems," said Martin Dandridge, vice president, Unmanned Systems, for Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems.
The sector's Unmanned Systems work is based in San Diego.
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