Crane Aerospace & Electronics has supplied the brake control system for Northrop Grumman’s YFQ-48A Talon Blue autonomous wingman aircraft, with the system supporting successful taxi testing in Mojave, California.
Crane A&E says it is working with Northrop Grumman on a rapid-development brake control system programme built around its modular Standard Systems Architecture, which the company says provides anti-skid braking capability while reducing development time and cost.
Ryan Sands, Vice President & GM, Landing Systems at Crane A&E, says: “We are proud to partner with Northrop Grumman to supply its autonomous wingman an industry-leading BCS solution.
“Leveraging decades of brake control system expertise, we utilised our Standard System Architecture and worked closely with Northrop Grumman to rapidly provide a best-in-class, mission-critical brake control solution for this aircraft.”
Crane A&E traces its brake control heritage back to 1947 when Hydro-Aire partnered with Boeing on what the company describes as the industry’s first anti-skid braking system. The company says its systems are now operating across thousands of commercial and defence aircraft globally.
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| Crane Aerospace & Electronics (Hydro-Aire) | Anti-Skid Brakes & Systems, Brake-by-Wire Systems, Cargo Systems, Fuel Pumps, Landing Gear Controls |
| Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems | Airframer |
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| Northrop Grumman YFQ-48A Talon Blue |
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