National Armaments Consortium member Northrop Grumman concluded testing of its Solid Fuel Ramjet (SFRJ) tactical engine configuration. This technology enables long-range precision fires, a key priority of the U.S. Army. The tests showcased the potential of extending the projective range to more than 100 km at both moving and stationary targets in all terrain and weather conditions.

This effort was facilitated through the Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium OTA with the National Armaments Consortium (NAC). The Other Transaction (OT) consortium model supports the accelerated delivery of advanced technology to warfighters in our efforts to stay ahead of our adversaries.

About the NAC:

The NAC is the largest collaborative organization working with the DoD to develop armament technologies in support of our nation’s security. Comprised of our nation’s leading technologists, engineers, designers, scientists, manufacturers, and program managers across industry, academia and our nation’s laboratories, the NAC’s mission is to develop armaments that give the United States the technological edge over our enemies.

Published On: May 18th, 2021Categories: Success StoriesTags: , ,