Sunday, 17 December 2017

Northrop Grumman Wins $750M Contract to Perform Upgrades, Modernization and Integration on the US Army’s Fixed Wing Airborne ISR Fleet

The Northrop Grumman team brings more than 50 years of Army-focused and SEMA-specific airborne ISR development and maintenance expertise to this program


December 07, 2017

Herndon, VA – Dec. 7, 2017 – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has been awarded a $750 million contract by the U.S. Army to provide contractor lifecycle services for the Army’s Special Electronic Mission Aircraft (SEMA) fleet. This fixed- wing airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) fleet includes the RC-12X Guardrail, the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance Surveillance System and Airborne Reconnaissance Low variants.

The award is a base year contract with eight option years, extending to 2027. The work will require high-level aircraft services in support of 75 aircraft. The Northrop Grumman team brings more than 50 years of Army-focused and SEMA-specific airborne ISR development and maintenance expertise.

“We understand SEMA aircraft and the important and unique role it plays in the collection of actionable intelligence around the world,” said John Parker, vice president, global logistics and modernization, Northrop Grumman Technology Services. “Our lifecycle services and cutting edge collection of capabilities not only ensure the aircraft is mission capable today, but also well into the future through an offering of innovative improvement and modernization solutions.”

Northrop Grumman’s responsibilities will include program management, systems engineering and modification, supply chain management, and aircraft modifications and elective upgrades. Northrop Grumman is joined by King Aerospace, Inc. and M1 Support Service, both providing years of SEMA-specific maintenance personnel and expertise.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in autonomous systems, cyber, C4ISR, strike, and logistics and modernization to customers worldwide. Please visit news.northropgrumman.com and follow us on Twitter, @NGCNews, for more information.

Original post: northropgrumman.com

RC-12X Guardrail

RC-12X Guardrail


The RC-12X Sigint system adapts airborne signal intelligence payload technology developed for U.S. Air Force U-2 and RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30 intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft. The system extends the frequency range and types of signals collected, captures and characterizes signals within a fraction of a second, and simultaneously processes different emitters and signal types, Northrop Grumman executives said earlier this month at the Association of the U.S. Army annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The company integrates the payload at its systems integration facility in Sacramento, Calif.

RC-12X Guardrail - akmgallery.wordpress.com


The Guardrail system uses airborne receivers controlled from the ground for the sigint mission, at times with two or three aircraft operating in concert to geolocate emitters. Executives said information from the RC-12X is processed by a new, standardized surveillance information processing center–or SIPC–one of which was deployed in September. They also suggested that the Guardrail concept of operations is evolving with the enhanced capabilities of the aircraft. Source: ainonline.com



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