Northrop Grumman and L-3 Communications have been awarded a study contract valued at $1.25m by the US Navy for the EPX aircraft programme.
EPX aims to create a shore-based, manned aircraft that will provide intelligence, surveillance and targeting (ISRT) support to carrier strike groups and commanders at a national level.
The contact is the first step in the navy’s selection process for the EPX system and involves the development of a preferred system concept and analysis of the associated risks and requirements. In November 2007 the navy initiated a competition to study the replacement of its EP-3E signals intelligence aircraft fleet.
‘This competition is about more than replacing an aircraft,’ said Patricia McMahon, vice president of Information Operations and Electronic Attack for Northrop Grumman's Integrated Systems sector. ‘It’s about transforming navy warfighters’ ability to perform the ISRT mission and share that information with joint and allied forces.’
The results of the study will be delivered in five months.
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