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Northrop Grumman to deliver additional Coyote vehicles to US Navy 17 May 2021 (Last Updated May 17th, 2021 11:01)
Northrop Grumman secured a production contract option to supply 18 additional GQM-163A ‘Coyote’ SSST vehicles to US Navy.
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Coyote SSST vehicles are used to test ship defences against multiple incoming threat scenarios. Credit: Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Northrop Grumman has secured a new US Navy order to deliver 18 additional GQM-163A ‘Coyote’ supersonic sea-skimming target (SSST) vehicles.
The US Navy exercised the first of three options under a previously signed contract to place the $55.4m order.
The latest order brings the total number of the GQM-163A targets ordered to date to 218.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – May 14, 2021 – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has been awarded a production contract option for 18 additional GQM-163A “Coyote” supersonic sea-skimming target vehicles.
This award represents the first of three options that can be exercised against the full-rate production contract awarded last year. The $55.4 million award brings the GQM-163A targets ordered to date to 218.
“We are committed to supporting U.S. Navy fleet readiness with our high performance, supersonic Coyote target vehicles,” said Rich Straka, vice president, launch vehicles, Northrop Grumman. “Our design integrates a solid-fuel, air-breathing ducted rocket propulsion system with high performance avionics capable of emulating multiple scenarios to prepare and protect our warfighters against evolving threats.”