Raytheon Completed The Production Milestone For U.S. Navy’s NGJ-MB

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NGJ-MB is a high-capacity and power airborne electronic attack weapon system for the Growler designed to protect air forces by denying, degrading and disrupting threat radars and communication devices. (U.S. Navy photo)

Raytheon Completed The Production Milestone For U.S. Navy’s NGJ-MB​

Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business has completed Milestone C for the U.S. Navy's Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band, or NGJ-MB.​

Martin Manaranche 29 Jun 2021
Raytheon Intelligence & Space press release

“We’re well into development testing. It’s time to move towards production.” “We’re ready to give the Navy and our Australian partners a leap forward towards the electromagnetic spectrum superiority they need.”

Annabel Flores, vice president of Electronic Warfare Systems at Raytheon Intelligence & Space.

The recommendation from the Milestone Decision Authority is based on the program’s achievements to date and an assessment of readiness to enter Low Rate Initial Production, or LRIP.

“The Milestone C decision drives home the stability and maturity of NGJ-MB.” “The system is ready for validation and LRIP, and we’re gearing up for the delivery of this critical capability to the fleet.”

Annabel Flores, vice president of Electronic Warfare Systems at Raytheon Intelligence & Space.

To date, NGJ-MB has successfully completed over 145 hours of developmental flight testing using Mission Systems and Aeromechanical pods. NGJ-MB has also completed over 3,100 hours of anechoic chamber and lab testing at Naval Air Stations Patuxent River, Maryland, and Point Mugu, California. Chamber tests evaluated the system’s performance both on and off the EA-18G Growler aircraft, in addition to jamming techniques and reliability testing.

NGJ-MB is the Navy’s advanced electronic attack system that offensively denies, disrupts and degrades enemy technology, including air-defense systems and communications. NGJ-MB uses the latest digital, software-based and Active Electronically Scanned Array technologies. This allows operators to non-kinetically attack significantly more targets and at greater distances.

 

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