Northrop Grumman Corporation, AT&T and Fujitsu recently demonstrated 5G-enabled intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities in Northrop Grumman's new 5G lab. The demonstration integrated radios with Northrop Grumman's tactical data links, AT&T's private 5G network and Fujitsu's Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) to transmit ISR data and video, proving strength in connecting the battlespace. This is a critical step in building the digital battle network to support multi-domain operations.

Northrop Grumman and AT&T established a joint research and development agreement to build a digital battle network powered by AT&T's commercial 5G network and Northrop Grumman's robust portfolio of capabilities that are at the forefront of military technological advancement to enable the joint force.