Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) secures two significant contracts totaling $1.4 billion to advance air and missile defense capabilities for the U.S. Army and Poland. These awards reinforce Northrop Grumman’s position as a leader in advanced integrated battle management solutions, driving innovation through artificial intelligence and model-based systems engineering to strengthen global security.
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Kenn Todorov, vice president and general manager, global battle management and readiness, Northrop Grumman: “Northrop Grumman continues to support the U.S. Army’s interoperability vision for a single integrated air picture to modernize air and missile defense through innovative development and deployment of IBCS software and hardware. Expanding IBCS capabilities will keep the U.S. Army and U.S. allies, such as Poland, ahead of evolving threats and capabilities, giving warfighters more decision time to save lives.”
Details on IBCS:
In 2024, Northrop Grumman delivered the first full set of major end items to the U.S. Army, enabling early fielding of IBCS. Multiple successful flight tests with Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS), Patriot Advanced Capability–3 (PAC-3) and Integrated Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) demonstrated IBCS’ readiness to integrate emerging sensors and effectors, solidifying its “ready-now” capability to eliminate threats.
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Download free sample pages More informationIBCS is revolutionizing global air and missile defense by integrating sensors and weapons into a single network, providing commanders with critical decision-making tools in real time. Poland’s operational integration of IBCS further enhances interoperability with U.S. forces, creating one of the world’s most advanced air defense systems.