Airbus
and Northrop Grumman Lead Team Seeking to shape NATO’s Future
Surveillance and Control
New
Atlantic
Strategic Partnership for Advanced All-domain Resilient Operations
(ASPAARO) brings together nine companies with world-leading
capabilities
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Munich
/ Falls Church, Va., 8 November 2021
– Northrop
Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and Airbus Defence and Space,
together with seven industrial players, have established ASPAARO, the
Atlantic Strategic Partnership for Advanced All-domain Resilient
Operations. ASPAARO will bid to undertake the Risk Reduction and
Feasibility Studies (RRFS) for the NATO Support and Procurement
Agency as part of the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC)
programme.
The feasibility studies are a key milestone in
the AFSC programme which aims to support NATO and NATO nations as
they consider the Alliance’s future tactical surveillance, command
and control capabilities after the current Airborne Warning and
Control System (AWACS) fleet reaches the end of its service life in
2035.
Following the delivery of a High-level Technical
Concept in 2020 by three of the team members (Airbus, Lockheed Martin
and MDA Ltd.), Airbus continues to support NATO in the concept stage
of the AFSC programme together with Northrop Grumman and a strong
transatlantic team including Lockheed Martin (US), BAE Systems (UK),
KONGSBERG (Norway), MDA (Canada), GMV (Spain), Exence (Poland) and
IBM (US).
ASPAARO offers an unparalleled set of skills and
capabilities that will address the threats of today and tomorrow and
will fulfil the Alliance’s requirements across all domains. The
industry team will leverage its multi-domain concepts, advanced
technologies and integrated designs to pave the way to a fully
interoperable architecture between NATO nations while further driving
innovation through combined access, investments and
experience.
“Cutting-edge surveillance and control
systems are at the heart of ensuring NATO’s continued operational
success to which we are fully committed to. We feel privileged to
support this strategic programme for NATO by leveraging our
experience and capabilities in multi-domain operations, surveillance
and intelligence. With this transatlantic teaming, we are offering
our commitment to provide the Atlantic Alliance with the most
powerful technological solutions to ensure it stays ahead of the
curve in tomorrow’s multi-domain-driven theatres of operation.”
said Michael Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space.
Northrop
Grumman President of Aeronautics Systems Tom Jones emphasized
ASPAARO’s focus on the NATO customer’s mission requirements.
“ASPAARO brings together the best industrial capabilities across
the NATO community to address increasingly vital surveillance and
command and control needs. In a rapidly evolving threat environment
NATO needs the strategic advantage that advanced surveillance and
control provides; ASPAARO is committed to delivering those unmatched
capabilities to the NATO AFSC programme.”
A
decision on the contract award for the Risk Reduction and Feasibility
Studies for NATO AFSC is expected in 2022.
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