Northrop Grumman Successfully Tests Stand-In Attack Weapon Separation from F-16

Reuters12-11
Northrop Grumman Successfully Tests Stand-In Attack Weapon Separation from F-16

Northrop Grumman Corporation, in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force, has announced the successful completion of a separation test for the Stand-In Attack Weapon (SiAW) from an F-16 aircraft. The test was designed to validate the flight safety and aerodynamic performance of the SiAW missile, marking a significant step toward its integration with advanced platforms such as the F-35. The results, which have already been achieved, demonstrate the missile's design maturity and its ability to provide critical strike capabilities against high-value, time-sensitive targets in contested environments.

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