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Northrop Grumman will provide relay ground stations for bases in the US and the UK to support the Next-Gen OPIR programme which is built around multiple satellite constellations operated by the US Space Force (USSF).
The bases are being supplied under a US$224-million multiple-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract and are designed to provide coverage of critical missile warning and tracking OPIR satellites as well as additional flexibility for operational capability.
The company is using a modular design and building on the success of its RGS-A programme currently under development in Guam.
The development of the relay ground stations is seen
The bases are being supplied under a US$224-million multiple-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract and are designed to provide coverage of critical missile warning and tracking OPIR satellites as well as additional flexibility for operational capability.
The company is using a modular design and building on the success of its RGS-A programme currently under development in Guam.
The development of the relay ground stations is seen

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