Northrop Grumman Corp. recently delivered the first two production AN/ZPY-1 STARLite radars for the US Army's Extended Range/Multi-Purpose Unmanned Aerial System. Northrop Grumman’s STARLite is a small, lightweight radar used for supporting tactical operations. By providing precise battlefield intelligence in all types of weather and in battlefield obscurants, day and night, STARLite significantly improves battlefield situational awareness and optimizes force maneuver and engagement for mission success. Northrop Grumman is working under a 78.5 M dollar contract with the Army’s Robotics and Unmanned Sensors Product Office at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, to provide a total of 33 STARLite radar systems between now and April 2011. The radar deliveries followed a compressed 18-month post-contract award schedule that included the successful completion of a rigorous battery of qualification tests of the radar as well as independent performance verification tests conducted by the Army’s Test and Evaluation Center at the Yuma Proving Grounds, AZ.


Each STARLite radar features both SAR and GMTI capabilities and comes equipped with a complete software package for interfacing with the US Army One Common Ground Station, enabling easy operator control of the SAR maps and ground moving target detection indication on standard Army maps. The AN/ZPY-1 leverages Northrop Grumman's experience in creating the proven Tactical Endurance Synthetic Aperture Radar and the Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Radar.