Northrop Selects CPI Aero to Supply Structure for New Jammer
Northrop Grumman has added a New York-based company to the supplier network for the production of a new electronic warfare system.
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Northrop Grumman has added a New York-based company to the supplier network for the production of a new electronic warfare system.
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