In Brief: Northrop Grumman conducts hot-fire tests of missile defense target engine
MILESTONE: Northrop Grumman has conducted 38 hot-fire tests of a hydrogen peroxide-based engine for the Missile Defense Agency's Liquid Booster target program, the company said June 18. More tests are planned through the fall and a risk-reduction flight is set for 2005, the company said.
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