B-1B getting new radar instrumentation system

Northrop Grumman is designing a new radar instrumentation system for the B-1B bomber under a $2.3 million contract.

Airmen attached to the 7th Bomb Wing of the Global Strike Command Eighth Air Force, perform maintenance on the B-1 bomber’s radar system April 12, 2012, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. Defense Logistics Agency Aviation awarded a engineering services order to improve radar support for the aircraft Feb. 11, 2021 (Air Force Courtesy File Photo)


The current radar instrumentation system is over 10 years old and faces diminishing manufacturing sources for components.

Northrop will be producing new single board computers, ethernet-based protocol, high-speed data lines, and solid-state drive data collection units for installation on the two instrumented B-1Bs at Edwards Air Force Base. Work is scheduled to being later this year.

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