Trans-Atlantic team to
develop technical concept for NATO’s Future Surveillance and Control
capabilities
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31 March 2022
Ⓒ Airbus SAU
2022 MANGO Producciones
Airbus
Defence and Space together with Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and
seven industrial players forming the ASPAARO (Atlantic Strategic Partnership for Advanced
All-domain Resilient Operations) team
have been selected by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to conduct
one of three Risk Reduction and Feasibility Studies (RRFS). The studies aim to
suggest technical solutions for the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control
(AFSC).
In November
2021, Airbus with subcontractors Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems (UK), Exence
(Poland), GMV (Spain), IBM (US), KONGSBERG (Norway), Lockheed Martin (US) and
MDA (Canada) submitted a proposal to NSPA outlining how this transatlantic team
would address the complexities of NATO’s future capability requirements.
The
selection of the ASPAARO team as a study partner represents an important step
toward providing NATO with unmatched tactical surveillance, command and control
capabilities to overcome the challenges of the future and replace the current
Airborne Warning and Control System fleet which will reach the end of its
service life around 2035.
Over the
next months the ASPAARO team will perform a thorough assessment of a fully
distributed surveillance model; refine details; assess related feasibility,
risks and costs; and provide a recommended technical solution with proven
technologies, open standards and interfaces for the multi-domain capabilities
AFSC shall provide.
“Airbus is
committed to a long-lasting cooperation with NATO and its member nations on the
Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) programme. The current crisis
situation is a reminder that vigilance, as well as surveillance and control
capabilities, are of key importance to the defence of the Alliance. Airbus
Defence and Space is leading the ASPAARO team which will be contributing to the
Risk Reduction and Feasibility Studies. The focus is on a cross-domain fully
distributed system to create the most reliable, resilient and capable solution
for NATO’s future surveillance and control,” said Michael
Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space.
Northrop
Grumman President of Aeronautics Systems Tom Jones stressed ASPAARO’s team
commitment to NATO’s security mission. “The ASPAARO
team brings together some of the world’s best engineers, scientists and system
managers. The team is committed to offering optimum technical solutions to our
NATO customer’s future surveillance and security needs.”
The outcome
of the three studies will help NATO and individual allies make informed
decisions on the final AFSC technical concept and acquisition of surveillance
systems.
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