Northrop
Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) will highlight a wide range of its global
security capabilities and programmes at the Singapore Air Show 2012, including
airborne early warning and control systems, unmanned aircraft systems
(UAS), fire control radars and infrared countermeasures. The air show
is Asia's largest aerospace and defence event and one of the world's top
three air shows. It takes place from 14-19 Feb. at the Changi Exhibition
Centre (CEC) located near Changi Airport. The Northrop Grumman Chalet
is No. CD01.
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"Our
customer base across Southeast Asia is extremely important to us. Singapore
is a key market, one in which we have considerable capabilities and a
wide range of products to offer," said Bill Schaefer, sector vice
president of business development for the company's Aerospace Systems
sector. "Northrop Grumman's technology leadership and proven capability
in many areas, including airborne early warning and control and aerial
surveillance, are well matched to meeting the region's growing defence
and security needs."
The company will feature its family of Q-4 High Altitude Long Endurance
aircraft such as the MQ-4C Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Unmanned Aircraft
System (BAMS UAS), and E-2D Advanced Hawkeye.
Based on the combat-proven RQ-4 Global Hawk UAS, the BAMS UAS is a versatile
maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system to support
a variety of missions while operating independently or in direct collaboration
with fleet assets. When operational, BAMS will play a key role in providing
commanders with a persistent, reliable picture of surface threats, covering
vast areas of open ocean and littoral regions, significantly augmenting
the use of other manned assets to execute surveillance and reconnaissance
tasks.
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye programme couples a newly designed electronically
scanned radar with a matching suite of sensors, avionics, processors,
software and displays to provide the most technologically advanced command
and control capability available worldwide. The AN/APY-9 radar with a
two-generation leap in capability is the backbone of this aircraft and
provides greater flexibility and significantly improved detection and
tracking over all terrains. To date, Northrop Grumman has delivered seven
E-2Ds to the U.S. Navy. The programme is on track for Initial Operational
Test and Evaluation in 2012 and Initial Operational Capability in the
U. S. Navy fleet in 2015. An E-2D tactical work station will be available
to demonstrate the capabilities and functionality of the E-2D Advanced
Hawkeye for military and civilian applications. |
The
company's industry-leading Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA)
programmes will also be featured. A model of the corporation's newest
AESA fighter sensor, the Scalable Agile Beam Radar (SABR), will be on
display. SABR is designed as a retrofit for existing Block 52 and previous
F-16 aircraft and is scalable to fit other aircraft platforms and mission
areas.
Northrop Grumman is the world leader in airborne fire control radar. As
the world's sole supplier of fire control radars for fifth-generation
fighters, the company supplies the AESA fire control radars for the F-35
and F-22. In addition, a range of sensor systems will be highlighted,
including directional infrared countermeasures; AN/APR-39B(V)2 suite of
integrated sensors and countermeasures; the LITENING advanced airborne
targeting and navigation pod; and the electro-optical Distributed Aperture
System through the F-35.
As a principal and founding member of the F-35 industry team led by Lockheed
Martin, Northrop Grumman is responsible for the design and production
of centre fuselages for all three variants of F-35 aircraft: conventional
takeoff and landing; short takeoff, vertical landing; and a carrier variant.
Northrop Grumman completes the F-35 centre fuselages – the core
structures around which the aircraft are built – at its Palmdale,
Calif., facility.
Additionally, the company produces the aircraft's communications subsystems;
develops mission systems and mission-planning software; leads the team's
development of pilot and maintenance training system courseware; and manages
the team's use, support and maintenance of low-observable technologies.
Other capabilities that will be featured are the company's state-of-the-art
Electronic Support Measures system and Early Warning Self Protection that
are currently part of the U.S. Navy P-8A airborne maritime patrol programme.
The S-Band long-range AN/TPS-78 mobile radar system will also be highlighted.
Northrop Grumman has well established relationships with Singapore and
other countries in the region, and has been supporting a number of defence
and civil programmes there for more than 20 years. The company has offices
across Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific region: Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei,
Singapore, New Delhi and Canberra. |