Firebee simulates tactical threats by enemy aircraft and missiles for defense readiness training, air-to-air combat training and the development and evaluation of weapons systems.
BQM-34 Firebee

Firebee simulates tactical threats by enemy aircraft and missiles for defense readiness training, air-to-air combat training and the development and evaluation of weapons systems.
Fire Scout is a combat-proven, autonomous helicopter system providing real-time Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Target-acquisition.
The X-47B is a tailless, strike fighter-sized unmanned aircraft developed by Northrop Grumman as part of the U.S. Navy’s Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) Carrier Demonstration program.
The NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance system will expand NATO's joint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability.
its AdvaNced airCraft Infrastructure-Less Launch And RecoverY (ANCILLARY) X-Plane program capable of operating from a moving Navy ship at sea
The RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system (UAS) is the premier provider of persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information.
Northrop Grumman engineers are answering the Navy’s call for uncrewed naval systems through work on merging two prototype technologies: Scion and Helix. Scion is a platform agnostic man-portable payload, designed to work on any commercially available uncrewed surface vessel (USV).
Bat is Northrop Grumman's family of affordable, medium altitude, multi-mission unmanned aircraft systems, configurable with differently-sized fuel tanks and different sensor payloads to meet ever-changing tactical missions.
BQM-74F will provide realistic threat simulation to test and evaluate new weapon. It is a high subsonic aerial target that will emulate anti-ship missiles or enemy fighter aircraft.
From enhanced battlefield protection systems to maintaining aerial drone delivery fleets, neuromorphic cameras hold promise for the future.
Northrop Grumman designed and built the Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion Aircraft Demonstration (SHEPARD) demonstrator for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
The Fire-X expanded capability, medium-range vertical unmanned aircraft system combines the best of two proven air systems in a low cost, fast-fielding package.