Northrop Grumman Navigation Technology Completes Hypersonic Test Flights

New flight tests move engineers closer to navigating hypersonic vehicles in GPS-denied environments.

The hypersonic vehicle carrying Northrop Grumman navigation technology completed successful test flights.
The hypersonic vehicle carrying Northrop Grumman navigation technology completed successful test flights.
Stratolaunch

Northrop Grumman successfully completed two test flights of its Advanced Hypersonic Technology Inertial Measurement Unit at hypersonic speed, leveraging Stratolaunch’s reusable hypersonic airplane, Talon-A. These flight tests move engineers closer to navigating hypersonic vehicles in GPS-denied environments, further protecting the trajectory of the hypersonic vehicle from adversary threats.

Survivability of the navigation unit, also known as a hemispherical resonator gyroscope, is a major accomplishment due to the harsh environment hypersonic speed presents and the intense forces experienced as the technology operates within Earth’s atmospheric boundary. This technology collected hours of critical ground and flight data for future development.

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