Northrop Grumman Successfully Demonstrates Integrated Approach to Advanced Crewed-Uncrewed Teaming at EDGE 24
Northrop Grumman successfully demonstrated end-to-end crewed-uncrewed teaming during the U.S. Army’s EDGE 24 exercise. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)

YUMA, Ariz. – Oct. 15, 2024 – (PHOTO RELEASE) At U.S. Army’s EDGE 24, Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) successfully demonstrated end-to-end crewed-uncrewed teaming as part of an integrated solution designed to enhance rotary wing aircraft survivability. The Helix Mission Autonomy payload, APR-39E(V)2 digital warning receiver and SAINT (Survivability Against Integrated and Networked Threats) collaborated to detect, identify and counter simulated threats, and provide precise rerouting recommendations to the aircraft through the OpenLift™ modular, open systems architecture. As uncrewed platforms become more tightly integrated into multiple missions, Northrop Grumman’s architecture and system can help the Army take full advantage of their capabilities.  

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