Photo by Sgt. Dominique Crittenden | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 01.09.2025
Leadership from the U.S. Navy's Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office (PMA-271) and Northrop Grumman Corp. during a visit to Northrop Grumman facilities in Melbourne, Florida, following the Navy's award of the E-130J contract. Under the contract, Northrop Grumman will serve as the prime contractor to integrate Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) mission systems,......
Photo by Sgt. Dominique Crittenden | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 01.09.2025
Capt. Adam Scott, program manager for the U.S. Navy's Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Office (PMA-271), interacting with Northrop Grumman Corp. technology that will contribute to the delivery of the E-130J platform during a visit to Northrop Grumman's facilities in Melbourne, Florida. The E-130J is the Navy's future Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) platform, for which......
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 12.18.2024
Rendering of the U.S. Navy's future E-130J aircraft, which will relieve the E-6B Mercury of the Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) mission. (Rendering courtesy of Northrop Grumman Corp.)...
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 12.18.2024
Rendering of the U.S. Navy's future E-130J aircraft, which will relieve the E-6B Mercury of the Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) mission. (Rendering courtesy of Northrop Grumman Corp.)...
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 09.12.2024
A sneak peak at the first C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft being built by Lockheed Martin Corp. for the U.S. Navy’s E-130J program. This aircraft – the first of three – is slated to be delivered to the government in 2026 for modification into an E-130J Engineering Development Model. The E-130J, formerly called E-XX, will be the successor to the E-6B Mercury for the Take Charge and Move......
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 09.12.2024
A sneak peak at the first C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft being built by Lockheed Martin Corp. for the U.S. Navy’s E-130J program. This aircraft – the first of three – is slated to be delivered to the government in 2026 for modification into an E-130J Engineering Development Model. The E-130J, formerly called E-XX, will be the successor to the E-6B Mercury for the Take Charge and Move......
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 09.12.2024
A sneak peak at the first C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft being built by Lockheed Martin Corp. for the U.S. Navy’s E-130J program. This aircraft – the first of three – is slated to be delivered to the government in 2026 for modification into an E-130J Engineering Development Model. The E-130J, formerly called E-XX, will be the successor to the E-6B Mercury for the Take Charge and Move......
Photo by Kathy Hieatt | Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office | 09.12.2024
A sneak peak at the first C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft being built by Lockheed Martin Corp. for the U.S. Navy’s E-130J program. This aircraft – the first of three – is slated to be delivered to the government in 2026 for modification into an E-130J Engineering Development Model. The E-130J, formerly called E-XX, will be the successor to the E-6B Mercury for the Take Charge and Move......