Northrop Grumman Shifts Focus to High-End Threat Drones, Opts Out of Low-Cost Contracts

In a strategic pivot, Northrop Grumman's CEO, Kathy Warden, announced during the Q1 earnings call the company's decision to not pursue non-survivable drone contracts, aiming instead at drones designed for high-end threats.

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