Northrop Grumman Corporation و Mitsubishi Electric Corporation have entered into a teaming agreement to collaborate on integrated air and missile defense capabilities for Japan’s ground-based systems. The partnership aims to leverage the strengths of both companies, combining technologies to develop a networking solution that integrates Japan’s air and missile defense capabilities. The goal is to enhance situational awareness, increase interoperability, and optimize resource management, ultimately contributing to the effectiveness of Japan’s integrated air and missile defense capabilities.

ريبيكا تورزون, Vice President and General Manager of Combat Systems and Mission Readiness at Northrop Grumman, emphasized the collaborative relationship with Mitsubishi Electric, highlighting the agreement’s significance in advancing integrated air and missile defense for Japan. Torzone mentioned the alignment with the Japan Ministry of Defense’s priorities, focusing on resilient systems and exploring networked solutions to enhance fire control capabilities. The agreement is seen as a commitment to innovation in collaboration with Japanese defense expertise.

Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System provides proven integrated air and missile defense command and control capabilities, offering scalability and flexibility for unique mission requirements. Fielded to the U.S. Army, the system unifies diverse assets across the battlespace, regardless of source, service, or domain. Its modular, open, and scalable architecture allows for the fusion of sensor data, creating a comprehensive, actionable picture of the battlespace. This capability enables rapid and informed decision-making to optimize shooters, providing warfighters with unprecedented advantages. (المرجع)

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Post Image- Masahiko Arai, Corporate Executive, Group Senior Vice President, Defense & Space Systems, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, and Ian Reynolds, Vice President, C4 Missile Defense Business Unit, Northrop Grumman, at the Huntsville Manufacturing Center. (Image Credit: Northrop Grumman)