Propulsion Technologies

Northrop Grumman has been advancing propulsion technology since 1958.
Our earliest work involved cold gas, heated gas, and liquid bipropellant and monopropellant rockets and boosters; we continue to further these technologies. For example, Northrop Grumman was selected by NASA to be one of the developers of new propulsion technology for potential use on next-generation launch and space transportation vehicles.
We have been developing electric propulsion since the 1970s and have made recent world-class advances in gel propellant propulsion.
Our fundamental research and development has been applied to a range of flight hardware for a wide range of space missions. Recent flight successes of propulsion systems have included NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, the Army's gel-powered FMTI missile, and a SCAT-powered spacecraft.






