Posted on 01/25/2010 7:29:47 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
The $2-billion question in development of a new bomber is whether a major black-world demonstration program is already underway, with Northrop Grumman as the contractor.
This hypothesis makes sense of a series of clues that have appeared since 2005. In that year, Scott Winship, program manager for Northrop Grummans X-47 unmanned combat aircraft system (UCAS), mentioned that the companyresponding to a U.S. Air Force interest in a bigger version of the then-ongoing Joint UCAS projecthad proposed an X-47C with very long endurance, a 10,000-lb.-plus weapon load and a 172-ft. wingspan, the same as a B-2. The idea was to match extreme endurance with a deep magazinea large and diverse weapon load for multiple attacks on different types of target. Soon after, in the Fiscal 2007 budget, the J-UCAS program was terminated. While the Navy continued with the X-47Bnow undergoing tests before a first flight in early 2010it was reported that USAF funds were transferred into a classified program. The service also introduced a budget line-item for a Next Generation Bomber (NGB), but the program had no visible funds for Fiscal 2008-10.
During 2007, Northrop Grumman leaders hinted that the company expected to win a major restricted program. A financial report in early 2008 then disclosed a $2-billion surge in backlog at the companys Integrated Systems divisionjust after Boeing and Lockheed Martin agreed to join forces on an NGB proposal.
Since that time, sources in Washington and elsewhere have reported that the company did win a demonstrator program for a large stealthy platform, and that the program has survived the budget cuts announced in April 2009.
A possibly related development is the construction of a large new hangar at the USAFs flight-test center at Groom Lake, Nev. Unlike other buildings on the secluded site, it is screened
(Excerpt) Read more at aviationweek.com ...
Shhhhhhhhhhhh........ its classified!
No artist renderings? Oh wait....my bad.
And we need to hand this “wash” out in public...why?
/johnny
hiding in plain sight
RQ 170 twin - engine version
Will hold 40+ SDB in 4 racks- two inboard of engines, two outboard...
Less secret than the Delta Blimp
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