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In war, every battle is a tight to survive. And every technical advantage provides a chance to win.

That's why at Grumman we support the Navy's decision to put distributed digital control systems aboard its new DDG 51 and CG 62 ships. To increase survivability and reliability Decrease maintenance time. And improve cost efficiency

Grumman is uniquely qualified to design such a system. Because the

Navy's proposed ships control system is the same kind of system we've already installed in Grumman-built hydrofoils.

And the same technology we've used in U.S. Navy aircraft for over ten years.

Grumman's world-wide support staff already maintains engineers in every Naval battle group and most

Naval field sites. So the system we design, we can maintain.

Grumman's partner for the ships control program is TANO Corporation — one of America's leading ships control designers. Together, we are the answer to distributed digital ships control.

Grumman/TANO: Two experts working toward one goal.

SOMETIMES IT TAKES

GREAT CONTROL

TO KEEP FIGHTING.

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