Modern Threats Require Modern Missile Defense Solutions

By Kailen Brant and Presley Price
As the complexity of the hypersonic missile threat landscape increases in the Indo-Pacific region, the U.S. and Japanese governments are partnering with industry teams to expand both nation’s defensive capabilities to meet these threats. While the U.S. has capabilities in place to defeat long and short-range ballistic missiles, the need to defend against highly maneuverable, endo-atmosphere hypersonic weapons remains.
Defeating a maneuvering threat flying at Mach 5 or higher requires a new breed of defensive interceptor that can strike a missile at any stage of flight, from the edge of space down to low altitudes at hypersonic speeds. Executing with speed on this vital mission requires a mission expert, technology leader and trusted partner. Northrop Grumman is applying more than six decades of tip-to-tail missile integration combined with technological breakthroughs to design and deliver a first-of-its-kind, hit-to-kill countermeasure against hypersonic threats.
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Purpose-Built Solution
Northrop Grumman’s Glide Phase Interceptor (GPI) team, methodically assembled to pair technical expertise and diverse ideas, is making its fully digital concept a reality.
“Our design is not a copy and paste of a legacy system, but a purpose-built solution tailored to address both current and future threats” said Kevin Wilder, Senior Director, Advanced Programs.
GPI fits into the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) missile defense architecture to provide the U.S. and its allies with reliable, layered defense against regional hypersonic missile threats. As the system evolves through development, the team leverages a completely digital environment to streamline the entire design and build process, enabling modularity, adaptability, and affordability throughout the lifecycle of the system.
The GPI design utilizes a digital systems engineering model and implements a Modular and Open Systems Architecture (MOSA), which allows GPI to be easily upgraded to meet new or emerging threat requirements, implement capability improvements as technology advances or address supply chain obsolescence, ensuring a long production life. At the system level, MOSA allows GPI to evolve as the threat changes over time or add alternate launch platforms, such as ground-launch from Aegis Ashore or other platforms.
