Northrop Grumman successfully completed tests of several crucial elements of the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), marking significant progress for the program in its engineering, manufacturing and development phase.
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Forward and aft sections of a Sentinel ICBM missile were evaluated through a rigorous test campaign at the companyβs Strategic Missile Test and Production Complex in Promontory, Utah. The tests lower risk for the program with important data about the missileβs inflight structural dynamics. Data from the tests help engineering teams mature models, lower risk and ensure flight success.
The shroud fly-off and missile modal tests were part of the companyβs engineering, manufacturing, and development (EMD), or design, contract for Sentinel. Northrop Grumman is closely partnered with the Air Force as the EMD phase progresses and key milestones are achieved.
The Sentinel program is a modernization of the nationβs ground-based leg of the strategic triad and is planned to be viable through 2075.
Northrop Grumman leads a nationwide team for Sentinelβs EMD contract. The team is responsible for designing the most technologically advanced portion of Americaβs ground-based strategic deterrent and is closely partnered with the Air Force to continue to mature the design while reducing risk as key EMD milestones are achieved.
Other advancements previously performed under EMD include stage-two and stage-one solid rocket motor static fire tests and hypersonic wind tunnel testing.
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