Northrop Grumman Scalable SIRU(TM) Selected as Inertial Reference Unit for Boeing Satellites

This version of Wbna41021427 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone was adapted by NBC News Clone to help readers digest key facts more efficiently.

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., Jan. 11, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) today announced that its Scalable Space Inertial Reference Unit (Scalable SIRU™) has been selected as the inertial reference unit of choice for Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems satellite platforms.

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., Jan. 11, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) today announced that its Scalable Space Inertial Reference Unit (Scalable SIRU™) has been selected as the inertial reference unit of choice for Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems satellite platforms.

Under the terms of a strategic agreement between Boeing and Northrop Grumman, the Scalable SIRU™ will be included as part of the baseline design for Boeing satellites over the next two years.

"Northrop Grumman's Scalable SIRU™ provides outstanding performance that plays an important role in mission success and features the space proven reliability needed for the wide variety of Boeing missions," said Susan Sloan, vice president of space systems for Northrop Grumman's Navigation Systems Division.

The Scalable SIRU™ is the industry standard for high-precision, long-life attitude control solutions supporting commercial, government and civil space missions. Northrop Grumman's Scalable SIRU™ and its predecessor, the space inertial reference unit (SIRU), supply critical rotation rate data for use in satellites and space vehicles for stabilization, pointing and attitude control.

Northrop Grumman's Scalable SIRU™ was recently launched aboard the Boeing-built SkyTerra 1 next-generation mobile communications satellite and is performing as part of the satellite's attitude control system.

At the heart of the Scalable SIRU™ is Northrop Grumman's patented hemispherical resonator gyro (HRG) technology, which has operated in space without a mission failure for over 16 million hours since the product first entered service in February, 1996. Installed in Northrop Grumman's space qualified inertial reference units, the HRG has been used in commercial, government and civil space missions for domestic and international customers and has been launched aboard more than 100 spacecraft. HRG missions include earth observation, communications and science applications in low earth orbit, geostationary and deep space mission profiles.

The HRG combines high performance with the longest life of any inertial technology now in space. It has no moving parts and its simple design, small size, low noise output and high radiation tolerance make it an ideal gyro for extended space missions.

Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global security company whose 120,000 employees provide innovative systems, products, and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information systems, shipbuilding and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit for more information.

CONTACT: Gina Piellusch Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (818) 715-2285 gina.piellusch@ngc.com
×
AdBlock Detected!
Please disable it to support our content.

Related Articles

Donald Trump Presidency Updates - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone | Inflation Rates 2025 Analysis - Business and Economy | NBC News Clone | Latest Vaccine Developments - Health and Medicine | NBC News Clone | Ukraine Russia Conflict Updates - World News | NBC News Clone | Openai Chatgpt News - Technology and Innovation | NBC News Clone | 2024 Paris Games Highlights - Sports and Recreation | NBC News Clone | Extreme Weather Events - Weather and Climate | NBC News Clone | Hollywood Updates - Entertainment and Celebrity | NBC News Clone | Government Transparency - Investigations and Analysis | NBC News Clone | Community Stories - Local News and Communities | NBC News Clone