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Grumman JRF-2 Goose. This particular aircraft was built in 1942 and has been restored as JRF-2, s/n V176, MSN 1065, which was based at CGAS (Coast Guard Air Station) Port Angeles, Washington. The ...
Hypersonic vehicles aren't much use if you don't know where they're going, so Northrop Grumman is developing new navigation systems for autonomous craft that can stand up to the rigors of flying at ...
Northrop Grumman's Talon Project is something of a late comer. After losing its initial CCA competition bid, the company launched Project Lotus, which is now trying for the CCA program as Project ...
Northrop Grumman test-fired a solid rocket motor called SMASH!22 Dec. 4 as part of its SMART Demo development program. Credit: Northrop Grumman WASHINGTON — Northrop Grumman tested a solid rocket ...
MOJAVE, Calif.—When Northrop Grumman lost its initial bid for the U.S. Air Force’s collaborative combat aircraft, the company went back to the drawing board. Now, it wants to fly a new prototype, ...
The future of aerial warfare might be missing one key component – the pilot. FOX Business was exclusively invited to Northrop Grumman’s unveiling of its next-gen autonomous fighter, named "Project ...
Northrop Grumman has secured a contract valued at more than $200 million from the U.S. Army for the procurement of XM1211 High Explosive Proximity, or HEP, fuzed rounds of medium-caliber ammunition.
Northrop Grumman has unveiled its concept for an uncrewed fighter aircraft, adding another offering to the increasingly crowded space. The company formally revealed the Talon on 4 December, describing ...
Northrop Grumman’s narrative has shifted subtly but decisively, as a largely unchanged fair value estimate near $667.21 per share now sits against a backdrop of a slightly higher discount rate of ...
Goose have announced a European tour in spring 2026. After crossing the US with their recently unveiled spring tour and returning to Baja California Sur for their second annual Viva El Gonzo ...
A federal judge ruled that the company did not breach its fiduciary duties by using 401(k) plan forfeitures to offset contributions, mirroring similar ERISA cases. Northrop Grumman Corp. secured a ...
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