Northrop Grumman Expands Propulsion Innovation with New Maryland Facility

Reuters
Jan 14
Northrop Grumman Expands Propulsion Innovation with New Maryland Facility

Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced advancements in propulsion technology and space manufacturing at its Maryland sites. The company highlighted the rapid development and testing of the 21-inch second-stage solid rocket motor and its Mk 72 prototype for the U.S. Navy, both designed and tested in less than a year. These systems demonstrated strong alignment between digital twin modeling and real-world performance, as well as improvements in supply chain resilience. Additionally, Northrop Grumman is expanding its capabilities with the construction of the 57,000-square-foot Propulsion Innovation Center in Elkton, part of a broader investment to increase production of hypersonic and solid rocket motor propulsion components. The results of these efforts have already been demonstrated in recent testing and ongoing production expansions.

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