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Northrop Grumman Marks Milestones Under DARPA-Navy Tern ProgramPress Releases

Northrop Grumman Marks Milestones Under DARPA-Navy Tern Program

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Nov. 30, 2016 — Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has marked two milestones in a joint program between the Defense Advanced
Northrop Grumman Team Secures DARPA Funds for 2nd Tern Test VehiclePress Releases

Northrop Grumman Team Secures DARPA Funds for 2nd Tern Test Vehicle

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Nov. 21, 2016 — Northrop Grumman‘s prototype unmanned aircraft system for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency‘s
Northrop Gets OTA Modification for DARPA Reconnaissance UAS Demonstrator DevtContract Awards

Northrop Gets OTA Modification for DARPA Reconnaissance UAS Demonstrator Devt

Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has received a $17.8 million “other transaction” agreement modification from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to
Northrop Grumman to Begin Development of DARPA’s Reconnaissance Drone DemonstratorPress Releases

Northrop Grumman to Begin Development of DARPA’s Reconnaissance Drone Demonstrator

TYSONS CORNER, VA, December 30, 2015 — Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) will begin construction of an unmanned aircraft system demonstrator platform
Northrop Awarded $93M to Help DARPA Build Ship-Based Reconnaissance UASContract Awards

Northrop Awarded $93M to Help DARPA Build Ship-Based Reconnaissance UAS

Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has closed a two-year, $93.1 million other transaction agreement with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Northrop Grumman Offers Flying-Wing Helicopter for DARPA’s Tern ProgramPress Releases

Northrop Grumman Offers Flying-Wing Helicopter for DARPA’s Tern Program

TYSONS CORNER, VA, December 15, 2015 — Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) will offer an aircraft that features counter-rotating rotor blades
DARPA Picks 5 Contractors to Develop Long-Range Drone for Small ShipsContract Awards

DARPA Picks 5 Contractors to Develop Long-Range Drone for Small Ships

Five companies have won contracts from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to help design unmanned aircraft that can launch