Northrop Grumman’s IBCS Ready for Fielding, Connecting the Battlespace
November 08 2022 - 11:00AM
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Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS)
completed the final, demanding assessment, during its recent
Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E). Completion of
IOT&E is the last major test event before the U.S. Army makes
the decision to move the program from low rate initial production
to full rate production, allowing IBCS to be fielded around the
world.
Beginning in January, at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), New
Mexico, IBCS began a series of operational flight tests. Throughout
the 10-month period, soldiers operated IBCS in complex test
environments encompassing a broad spectrum of attack and defense
scenarios under realistic operating conditions, stressing the
system as never before, and under intense scrutiny by U.S. Army
independent evaluators.
“Throughout IOT&E, we’ve shown how IBCS enables the
warfighter to make more informed and faster decisions,” said
Christine Harbison, vice president and general manager, combat
systems and mission readiness, Northrop Grumman. “IBCS is ready for
today’s threats and those of the future, making Joint All-Domain
Command and Control (JADC2) a reality.”
Across two IO&TE flight tests at WSMR, IBCS detected,
tracked, and intercept threats that included: a high speed, high
performance tactical ballistic missile and two cruise missile
surrogates during a stressing electronic attack.
Once fielded, IBCS will extend the battlespace beyond what a
single sensor tied to a single effector can provide, allowing the
use of a sensor or effector’s full range and enabling the
warfighter to quickly see and act on data across the entire
battlefield.
Northrop Grumman designed IBCS with a modular, open, and
scalable system architecture that is foundational to integrating
all available assets in the battlespace, regardless of source,
service, or domain. Its architecture enables the efficient and
affordable integration of current and future systems and extends
the battlespace by disaggregating sensors and effectors. Through
numerous successful tests and demonstrations, IBCS has validated
the ability to connect and fuse multi-service sensor data to
multi-service weapons, demonstrating JADC2 capabilities.
Northrop Grumman is a technology company, focused on global
security and human discovery. Our pioneering solutions equip our
customers with capabilities they need to connect, advance and
protect the U.S. and its allies. Driven by a shared purpose to
solve our customers’ toughest problems, our 90,000 employees define
possible every day.
Inside the Integrated Battle Command System operations center at
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. [Source: U.S. Army]
Contact: |
Meaghan Cox
256-788-4977 (mobile)meaghan.cox@ngc.com |
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