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Orbital ATK to Feature Advanced Products and Capabilities at Sea-Air-Space 2015 Exposition

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Sea-Air-Space 2015 - ATK press release
 
 
 
Orbital ATK to Feature Advanced Products and Capabilities at Sea-Air-Space 2015 Exposition
 
Orbital ATK, Inc. a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, will feature a wide range of the company’s products and advanced capabilities as an exhibitor during the Navy League’s 2015 Sea-Air-Space Exposition. Sea-Air-Space is now the largest maritime exposition in the United States and this year’s event takes place at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland, April 13–15, 2015.
     
Orbital ATK, Inc. a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, will feature a wide range of the company’s products and advanced capabilities as an exhibitor during the Navy League’s 2015 Sea-Air-Space Exposition. Sea-Air-Space is now the largest maritime exposition in the United States and this year’s event takes place at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland, April 13–15, 2015. The Orbital ATK display is located at booth 1639. The AARGM is test fired from an F/A-18D at China Lake, Calif. in June 2012.
(U.S. Navy photo)
     
Sea-Air-Space provides Orbital ATK an opportunity to highlight multiple products that support the U.S. Navy and allied nations, including strike weapons, aircraft protection equipment, precision guidance for mortar and gun-fired projectiles, medium caliber cannons and ammunition for sea and air weapons platforms. Programs being showcased include AARGM, better known as the Advanced Anti-radiation Guided Missile, currently in full-rate production; and the AAR-47 aircraft survivability system with Hostile Fire Indication, currently installed on U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft.

The Orbital ATK display is located at booth 1639.