Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC)
has delivered the first operational MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned
helicopter to the U.S. Navy. The system will be used by ship-based
commanders to improve the Navy's intelligence-gathering capabilities.
A photo accompanying this release is available at: http://media.globenewswire.com/noc/mediagallery.html?pkgid=29441
The MQ-8C is an upgraded version of the existing MQ-8B Fire Scout using
a larger airframe. It can fly nearly twice as long and carry three
times more intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance payloads.
"The test program will run through the summer as we expect these
aircraft to be ready for operations by year's end," said George
Vardoulakis, vice president for medium range tactical systems with
Northrop Grumman.
The MQ-8C's first ship-board flight tests aboard the USS Jason Dunham
(DDG 109) will be conducted this winter. The Navy will then assess the
system for operational use.
Northrop Grumman is under contract to build 19 MQ-8C Fire Scouts,
including two test aircraft. The Navy plans to purchase 70 aircraft
total.
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing
innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cyber,
C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial
customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.
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