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AOC 2019: Industry positions for future NGJ programme

4th November 2019 - 13:11 GMT | by Andrew White in Washington, DC

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As the US Navy continues to develop its Next Generation Jammer- Mid Band (NGJ-MB) requirement with Raytheon, industry players within the Electronic Warfare (EW) sector have begun to position themselves to support the next iteration of the NGJ programme.

Speaking to Shephard at the Association of Old Crows (AOC) conference in Washington, DC industry sources from Raytheon, Northrop Grumman and L3Harris Technologies all confirmed their interest in supporting the navy’s future NGJ Low Band (NGJ-LB) and High Band (NGJ-HB) requirements, both of which will augment the NGJ-MB to replace ALQ-99 tactical jammers on board EA-18G Growler aircraft.

Confirming Raytheon’s interest

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