Electronic Warfare

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Northrop Grumman’s multifunction, interoperable sensors and electronic warfare solutions create full spectrum superiority and allow warfighters to make faster, more informed decisions across all domains.

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NG Next – Publications

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Home | Publications | Research | Team | Contact | Careers Fully 3D Printed RF StructureERFM 2019 PQE () 10-Jan-2019 V. Radisic and J. Tice Polarization-independent, narrowband, near-IR spectral filters via guided mode resonances in ultrathin a-Si nanopillar arraysNP ACS Photonics () 7-Jan-2019 Ryan Ng, Juan Garcia, Julia Greer High spectral resolution plasmonic color filters [...]Read More...

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NG Next – Research

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Home | Publications | Research | Team | Contact | Careers   Engineered RF MaterialsERFM   The Engineered RF Materials (ERFM) group explores and expands design of new engineered materials with unique electromagnetic properties, including those not found in nature. The ability to create materials with properties such as negative electric permittivity and negative magnetic [...]Read More...

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Advanced Technology and Innovation

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The result of constantly questioning and problem solving? A shared purpose that puts Northrop Grumman on the forefront of innovation and advanced technology development, everywhere from below the waves to above the atmosphere.

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C4ISR

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C4ISR is Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). At Northrop Grumman, our web of platforms, payloads, sensors and systems give our customers the information they need.

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Advanced Technology and Innovation

The result of constantly questioning and problem solving? A shared purpose that puts Northrop Grumman on the forefront of innovation and advanced technology development, everywhere from below the waves to above the atmosphere.

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