Northrop Grumman Corporation — Cyborg Score 9/10

Exceptional
Aerospace & Defense

Strategic Profile

Under CEO Kathy Warden's leadership, the company has adopted a "Speed at Scale" philosophy utilizing "digital-first" engineering with digital twins to reduce manufacturing errors and accelerate deployment. The diversified business spans four segments: Aeronautics Systems (B-21 Raider), Defense Systems (battle management and ammunition), Mission Systems (sensors and cyber), and Space Systems (satellites and propulsion).

Cyborg Score Rationale

The company has achieved successful transition of the B-21 Raider into Low-Rate Initial Production with a widening competitive moat in stealth and space. 2026 guidance of $43.5-44 billion in sales represents mid-single-digit growth supported by strength across all four business segments. Major institutional investors view NOC as a "defensive growth" play with analyst sentiment at "Buy" to "Strong Buy" with $710 price targets.

Top Insights

  • Management has guided for $43.5–$44.0 billion in sales for 2026, indicating production ramp-up for B-21 and Space Development Agency satellites is translating to top-line growth.
  • International sales grew 20%, fueled by increased demand for air and missile defense systems, with formal requests from over 20 countries for integrated defense capability systems.
  • 2026 is viewed as a "transition year" for Space Systems with forecasted re-acceleration in 2027 as high-volume satellite production matures.
  • The board demonstrates disciplined capital allocation through dividends and buybacks while funding massive capital expenditures for B-21 and Sentinel programs.

Named Competitors

  • F-35 — Tactical fighter dominance
  • Patriot — Munitions and missile defense leader
  • Integrated Defense Systems — Diversified defense contractor
  • Defense & Space Security — Commercial and defense aerospace

Recent Developments

  • (January 2026) Posted higher quarterly profits driven by sustained geopolitical demand
  • (January 2026) Raised 2026 sales guidance to $43.5–$44.0 billion on B-21 and SDA satellite production ramp-up
  • (January 2026) Record backlog of $95.68 billion, up 4.6% year-on-year, with Q4 revenue of $11.71 billion

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