Northrop Grumman Corporation, founded in 1939 and headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA, is a global aerospace and defense technology company. The company provides innovative systems, products, and solutions in autonomous systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, space, strike, and logistics and modernization to customers worldwide. Northrop Grumman's dedication to defining possible drives its efforts to deliver cutting-edge technologies that meet the complex challenges of the defense and security sectors. With a workforce of over 90,000 employees, the company operates across 25 countries, supporting a broad range of government and commercial customers.
Enhanced Solid Rocket Booster Demonstrates Over 4 Million Pounds of Thrust, Adds 10% Performance, and Advances U.S. Deep Space Launch Capabilities with Composite Innovation.
Northrop Grumman's newest MQ-4C Triton uncrewed aircraft is undergoing testing with the US Navy, enhancing maritime intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and targeting capabilities.
Beacon is a next-gen testbed enabling rapid development, testing, and integration of autonomous mission software with industry and government partners.
Northrop Grumman delivers advanced propulsion systems and missile technologies, enhancing U.S. defense with innovative, reliable solutions for precision strike and national security missions.
Northrop Grumman and Marshall Land Systems will jointly support the U.K.'s air defense with integrated command-and-control and containerized hardware solutions for enhanced readiness and resilience.
This brings SpaceLogistics closer to delivering the first commercial spacecraft with robotic servicing capabilities for commercial and government satellites in geosynchronous earth orbit.
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye provides 360-degree surveillance, continuous modernization, AI integration, and enhanced command capabilities for global naval operations.
Northrop Grumman's advanced navigation technology undergoes successful test flights on the reusable Talon-A hypersonic vehicle, enhancing precision in GPS-denied environments.