The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) a contract modification to produce up to nine additional Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 3 systems, including the first shipset to be installed on an aircraft carrier.
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Lara Kopf, vice president, Land and Maritime Systems, Northrop Grumman: "Our commitment to innovation means we're not just delivering systems; we're redefining naval capabilities. The SEWIP Block 3 technology transforms the future of electronic warfare by enhancing the adaptability and resilience of our fleet in a rapidly evolving threat landscape."
Northrop Grumman Awarded Contract Modification for SEWIP Block 3 Maritime Electronic Attack System_imageThe first SEWIP Block 3 system was installed on the U.S.S. Pinckney (DDG-91), a guided missile destroyer, in 2023. (Photo Credit: Northrop Grumman)
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Leveraging a decade of experience on SEWIP Block 3, Northrop Grumman has demonstrated technology advancements in support of Scaled Onboard Electronic Attack (SOEA), which brings similar capabilities to ships that cannot support SEWIP Block 3. Designed with low size, weight and power in mind, SOEA offers options for enhanced survivability by using effective electronic attack features to quickly jam and disrupt incoming missile threats.
Northrop Grumman is currently under contract with the U.S. Navy and in the rapid prototyping phase for SOEA.