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For Immediate
Release
Northrop
Grumman Passes
DD(X) Milestone,
Successfully
Tests Peripheral
Vertical Launching
System
PASCAGOULA,
Miss., Nov. 11,
2002
-- (WITH PHOTO)
The DD(X) system
design team led
by Northrop Grumman
Corporation (NYSE:NOC)
has executed
a major risk
reduction test
on its peripheral
vertical launching
system (PVLS)
magazine within
three months
after work began
on the contract.
A photo accompanying
this release
is available
at: http://media.primezone.com/noc/
DD(X) is the
U.S. Navy's Future
Surface Combatant
program for research,
development and
testing of transformational
technologies
for a "family"
of surface warships,
including the
next-generation
destroyer, DD(X).
Specific technologies
or engineering
development models
being developed
for DD(X) include
an advanced gun
system, radar
suite, integrated
power system,
vertical launch
system and signature
management/reduction,
as well as optimal
manning with
emphasis on reduced
crew size, high
quality of life
and minimal total
ownership costs.
The PVLS test article
is a full-scale
assembly that
was fabricated
at Northrop Grumman's
Ship Systems'
facility in Pascagoula,
Miss. Once built,
the article was
transported to
a facility in
Aberdeen, Md.,
to be staged,
instrumented
and loaded with
representative
ordnance.
Ship Systems
proposed a PVLS
alternative to
the traditional
VLS configuration
of centralized
missile magazines.
The DD(X) team's
launcher concept
consists of a
PVLS that distributes
the missile launchers
in separate four-cell
launcher compartments
along the ship's
hull starting
at the forward
gun and ending
just aft of midships.
The PVLS launcher
configuration
was chosen due
to the significant
enhancement in
ship survivability.
The four-cell missile
launcher housed
in the PVLS launcher
compartment is
called the advanced
vertical launching
system (AVLS).
The AVLS is the
actual mechanical
and electrical
subsystem associated
with storing
and launching
missiles, while
the PVLS is the
shipboard launcher
compartment in
which the AVLS
is installed.
This successful
test marks the
first major milestone
in the DD(X)
PVLS development
path.
Preparations for
the Aberdeen
test included
design and construction
of a fixture
that simulated
the ship's external
structure. The
PVLS test helped
validate Northrop
Grumman's proposed
magazine protection
system concept
and provided
valuable data
that will be
used to optimize
the magazine
and overall ship
design.
The successful
completion of
this PVLS test
represents a
significant milestone
in confirming
the transformational
DD(X) design.
The magazine
protection system
is configured
to relieve pressure
from exploding
ordnance, while
forcing blast
damage away from
the ship and
maximizing crew
protection.
Northrop Grumman's
major teammates
for the DD(X)
program consist
of Raytheon Company,
General Dynamics'
Bath Iron Works,
United Defense
and four other
Northrop Grumman
sectors: Newport
News, Information
Technology, Electronic
Systems and Integrated
Systems.
Northrop Grumman's
Ship Systems
sector includes
primary operations
in Pascagoula
and Gulfport,
Miss.; New Orleans
and Tallulah,
La.; and in a
network of fleet
support offices
in the U.S. and
Japan. The sector,
which currently
employs more
than 18,000 shipbuilding
professionals,
primarily in
Mississippi and
Louisiana, is
one of the nation's
leading full
service systems
companies for
the design, engineering,
construction,
and life cycle
support of major
surface ships
for the U.S.
Navy, U.S. Coast
Guard and international
navies, and for
commercial vessels
of all types.
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CONTACT:
Jim McIngvale
Director, Sector
Communications
Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems
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TEST
LAUNCHER
--
The 162-ton full-scale
peripheral vertical
launch system
(PVLS) test article
constructed at
Northrop Grumman
Corporation's
Ship Systems
sector in Pascagoula,
Miss., underwent
a live-fire test
at Aberdeen Test
Center in Maryland
Oct. 22, 2002.
The test verified
the DD(X) magazine
protection system,
which is designed
to relieve pressure
from exploding
ordnance while
forcing blast
damage away from
a ship. The production
of the launcher
is the first
milestone in
the development
of the PVLS for
the DD(X) program,
the U.S. Navy's
advanced, 21st
century surface
combatant. |