Precision, Affordability and Survivability

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By Dan Olson, Vice President and General Manager of Weapon Systems

In a world where our warfighters fight to retain superiority in an increasingly contested global threat environment, Northrop Grumman defines possible in its innovations to ensure operational success.

The weapons of the near future sustain speeds at hypersonic levels, five times faster than the speed of sound. Ground artillery systems need to maintain precision execution at high volumes. Network systems must offer high levels of survivability. The future of battle boils down to power dominance warfare, defined by precision, affordability and survivability.

Each of these topics are quite distinct and critical to our success at Northrop Grumman, yet they support one another and run throughout our collective effort to support the warfighter.

Precision in All Systems

Precision is vital to our weapons systems as well as our computing, networking, C4ISR and large platform integration. Years ago, we began the Precision Guidance Kit (PGK) development by upgrading a traditional 155mm artillery projectile with a new fuze that adds a GPS-guided targeting capability to the standard fuze functions to introduce breakthrough levels of precision for modern artillery at a manageable cost. These innovations were necessary to adjust to a modern tactical environment to reduce collateral damage, pinpoint otherwise obscured targets and maximize effect per round to lower costs and improve operational functionality. This PGK effort is something we are proud of, as it represents our action to elevate precision as its own operational priority, while also connecting it to the significant importance of maintaining affordability for our customers. This same PGK technology has been successfully adapted to other systems such as medium caliber ammunition, enhancing existing platform life, extending the platform missions and increasing our customers’ purchasing power.

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