Northrop Grumman Receives $17.6 Million From U.S. Army to Upgrade Targeting System
09 Juillet 2019 - 4:38PM
Dow Jones News
By Dave Sebastian
Northrop Grumman Corp. (NOC) has received a $17.6 million award
from the U.S. Army to upgrade Target Locator Modules, or TLMs, the
company said Tuesday.
The TLMs will be equipped with high accuracy capability to
modernize the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder 2H, or LLDR
2H, man-portable targeting device, which uses sensors to locate
targets with Global Position System- and laser-guided munitions,
the aerospace and defense company said.
"The LLDR has been at the core of Army ground targeting for more
than a decade, and the innovations in the 2H provide even greater
accuracy to support the Army's missions into the future," Bob
Gough, a vice president at Northrop Grumman, said in a Tuesday
statement.
Write to Dave Sebastian at dave.sebastian@wsj.com
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