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Northrop Grumman selects SprayCool MPE for MQ-1 Predator

July 29, 2008

LIBERTY LAKE, Wa., 29 July 2008. SprayCool, maker of thermal management and environmental isolation products for military, aerospace, and industrial applications, won a contract from Northrop Grumman Corporation's ISR Systems Division to provide its liquid-cooled enclosures for the U.S. Air Force Airborne Signals Intelligence Payload 1C (ASIP-1C) program.

The SprayCool enclosures will house signals intelligence electronics for the Air Force's SIGINT-equipped MQ-1B Predator Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), in support of Predator's tactical warfighting role, sometimes described as a hunter/killer/scout mission.

Under this contract, the SprayCool Multi-Platform Enclosure (MPE) was selected by Northrop Grumman as a critical component in the ASIP-1C sensor payload for SIGINT-equipped Predator aircraft.

SprayCool's enclosure enables Northrop Grumman and the Air Force to leverage their previous investments, allowing them to use the same electronics as on the baseline ASIP program on other platforms.

The MPE provides environmental isolation for the system, and manages operating temperatures for the computing electronics in extreme environmental conditions.

Similar to the variant SprayCool ASIP enclosure flying aboard the U-2 and Global Hawk platforms, SprayCool's scalable enclosure will be deployed on Predator using a 9-slot configuration.

"This award is a direct result of the performance of our SprayCool enclosures onboard the U-2 and Global Hawk aircraft. The selection of SprayCool for the Predator UAS further validates the effectiveness of our
solutions, and positions us for similar applications for upcoming DOD airborne ISR programs where existing and new electronics components can be packaged together and deployed more quickly." said Matt Gerber, SprayCool's President and Chief Executive Officer.

SprayCool's patented two-phase liquid cooling technology (see video) uses a fine mist of non-corrosive, non-conductive liquid, sprayed in a thin layer, which evaporates and cools electronics. The process continuously cycles within a sealed, closed loop system. In doing so, SprayCool products isolate the electronics from dirty, corrosive environments found in military and industrial applications resulting in cooler, higher performance, and more durable electronic devices. The technology provides an efficiently controlled and isolated environment for a broad mix of electronics in a package that is significantly smaller, lighter, and more power and cost efficient, and faster to deploy by the integrator.

The SprayCool MPE enclosures will be delivered to Northrop Grumman in 2008.

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