Competitors Vie for NATO AGS Program

Credit: NORTHROP GRUMMAN
After years of discussions about an airborne ground surveillance (AGS) platform, NATO finally is ready to select a developer for a system that would cost more than $3.5 billion to field. The increasingly fierce competition pits a team dominated by EADS and Northrop Grumman against one headed by...

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