Military & Aerospace Electronics Online Article

| Add RSS Feed

Northrop Grumman to supply ground/air task oriented radar to U.S. Marine Corps

BALTIMORE, 5 April 2007. The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. in Baltimore a $256.6 million contract to develop the Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR), which consolidates the missions of five Marine Corps radars into one multi-role radar system.

The contract is for system development and test of the Increment I system, low rate initial production of two G/ATOR systems, and full-rate production of an additional 15 systems, and logistics support. The Marine Corps wants to buy 63 G/ATOR systems.

G/ATOR is a mobile system will provide the Marines with enhanced capabilities to detect, track, and provide target quality data to engage hostile aircraft, cruise missiles, unmanned air vehicles, rockets, mortars, and artillery. G/ATOR also will provide air traffic control capabilities to enhance the safety of Marine Corps air operations.

G/ATOR will use Northrop Grumman's active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar technology to provide multi-mission performance and the ability to adapt automatically to dynamic battlefield conditions.

G/ATOR incorporates a scalable open system architecture and multi-network connectivity to ensure compatibility with Navy, other U.S. Department of Defense and allied command and control systems.

For more information contact Northrop Grumman online at www.northropgrumman.com




| Add RSS Feed


 
Return to Previous Page

 
 





 

Military & Aerospace Electronics Webcasts






Thermal Management: Keeping It Cool in Military Systems
Original broadcast on
November 16, 2009










The VPX STANDARD and Its Use in Military Applications
Original broadcast on
July 29, 2009












Implementing High Performance Embedded Applications with RapidIO Switching and High Performance Multicore DSPs
Original broadcast on
April 29, 2009





More
 
Sponsored White Papers Library
Recently Added White Papers

Controlling Source Code Complexity - The Business Case for Static Source Code Analysis (11/19/2009, Coverity, Inc.)

The Seven Deadly Myths of Software Security (11/19/2009, Coverity, Inc.)

The Next Generation of Static Analysis - Boolean Satisfiability, and Path Simulation....A Perfect Match for More Efficient Software Development (11/12/2009, Coverity, Inc.)

Ensuring Quality in Multi-threaded Applications (11/12/2009, Coverity, Inc.)

Compliance and Regulation: Meeting DO-178B Software Verification Guidelines with Coverity Integrity Center (11/10/2009, Coverity, Inc.)

More