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Northrop Grumman to Deliver Additional Mission Packages for US Navy Littoral Combat Ships.
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Naval Defense Industry News - USA |
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Northrop
Grumman to Deliver Additional Mission Packages for US Navy Littoral
Combat Ships |
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Northrop Grumman Corporation has received a $21.6 million contract from
the U.S. Navy for two additional Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) mission
packages. As the mission package integrator, the company will deliver
one mission package for surface warfare and one for mine countermeasures. |
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Location of the surface warfare mission package on each type of LCS (fitted with M299 launchers in vertical position for Hellfire missiles) Image source: U.S. Navy |
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capabilities contained in the various mission modules directly support
the three LCS primary missions – surface warfare, mine countermeasures
and antisubmarine warfare. Mission modules facilitate efficient modular
mission package embarkation, mission package operations at-sea, and
debarkation / logistics support. |
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GULF OF MEXICO (Jan. 7, 2012) The Remote Minehunting System (RMS) and an AN/AQS-20 mine hunting sonar are brought aboard the littoral combat ship USS Independence (LCS 2) during developmental testing of the mine warfare mission module package. (U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome/Released) |
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"As
the mission package integrator for LCS we are committed to meeting the
demanding requirements of our warfighters, while providing supplier
base stability and reducing cost to the Navy," said Doug Shaffer,
director, electronic attack/maritime systems integration programs, Northrop
Grumman Aerospace Systems. "As more Littoral Combat Ships enter
service, the U.S. Navy/Northrop Grumman team has stepped up to make
sure the mission modules are available when needed to achieve initial
operational capability (IOC)." Northrop Grumman has delivered three mine countermeasures and three surface warfare mission modules for LCS. A fourth mine countermeasures mission module is in production and scheduled for delivery in 2015. The fourth and fifth surface warfare mission modules are also in production and scheduled for delivery in early 2015. Northrop Grumman performs the final integration work and completes delivery at the Mission Package Support Facility located at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Calif. Link to U.S. Navy's LCS MCM Mission Packages features |