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An Introduction to Orbital ATK, Inc. Company Overview Presentation July 2017 1

Orbital ATK Overview Aerospace Systems Defense Systems The Partner You Can Count On Innovation Delivered Global Aerospace and Defense Systems Company Established by Merger of Orbital and Alliant Techsystems in 2015 Leading Developer and Manufacturer of Innovative, Reliable and Affordable Products for Government and Commercial Customers Launch Vehicles, Rocket Propulsion Systems and Aerospace Structures Tactical Missile Products, Armament Systems and Ammunition Satellites, Space Components and Technical Services More Than 13,000 Employees, Including About 4,200 Engineers and Scientists Targeting About $4.6 Billion in Revenue and $6.00 in Earnings per Share in 2017 Nearly $15 Billion in Contract Backlog With Good Near-Term Growth Prospects 2

Our Mission, Vision and Values Our Mission: To conceive, develop and manufacture space, defense and aviation systems and products that are innovative, reliable and affordable. By doing so, we assist our customers in protecting the United States and our allies; in providing global transportation, communications and monitoring; and in conducting space science and exploration missions. Our Vision: To create the most innovative and affordable aerospace and defense systems and products, enabling individuals, businesses and governments to be more secure, connected, informed and inspired. Our Values: Safety, reliability and integrity are the three absolutes in everything we do. For our customers, we will always act with integrity and responsiveness, working to earn and maintain their loyalty every day. For our investors, we will manage our business with discipline and deploy its capital to enhance long-term returns to shareholders. For our employees, we will encourage the highest levels of engagement, diligence and creativity, and reward their dedication and teamwork. For our suppliers, we will be honest and fair, seeking opportunities for beneficial collaboration in long-term alliances. For our country, we are proudly patriotic and deeply grateful to those who defend our freedom. In addition, we are an involved and responsible corporate citizen of the communities where we live and work. 3

A History of Innovation and Operations Excellence Flight Systems Defense Systems Space Systems First Private Developer and Operator of Space Launch Vehicles About 90 Flown or in Production Leading Producer of Solid Rocket Propulsion Systems Over 16,000 Motors Built to Date Primary Supplier of Long-Range Missile Defense Interceptors and Target Systems More Than 300 Vehicles Built or Under Contract Innovator in Advanced Composite Structures Engineering and Manufacturing for Aerospace Applications Pioneer in Tactical Missile Propulsion, Precision-Guided Munitions and Advanced Weapons One of World s Largest Manufacturers of Small- and Medium-Caliber Ammunition More Than 8 Billion Rounds Produced in Last 5 Years Principal Supplier of Medium- Caliber Gun Systems for U.S. and NATO 20,000-Unit Installed Base Leading Domestic Armament Facility Operator and International Co- Production Partner Major Builder of Satellites for Commercial and Government Customers Over 195 Delivered and Another 65 in Production Pioneer in Human and Robotic In- Space Satellite Servicing and Logistics Systems Industry-Standard Supplier of Spacecraft Components and Subsystems Products on More Than 800 In-Orbit Satellites Leading Operator of Small Research Rockets and Highaltitude Scientific Balloons 30 Missions Conducted Per Year 4

Top Customers and Revenue Composition Civil & Commercial Space Systems 27% 11% 12% Military & Commercial Aircraft Programs Strategic Missiles & Missile Defense Space Systems 26% 34% Flight Systems National Security Space Systems 13% 37% Tactical Missiles & Armament Systems Defense Systems 40% 2017 Revenue by Market Area 2017 Revenue by Business Segment 5

Operating Groups and Product Divisions Flight Systems Group Defense Systems Group Space Systems Group 2017 Revenue ~$1.6 Billion Workforce ~5,100 People 3 P&L Divisions Launch Vehicles Propulsion Systems Aerospace Structures 2017 Revenue ~$1.9 Billion Workforce ~4,700 People 4 P&L Divisions Missile Products Armament Systems Defense Electronics Ammunition 2017 Revenue ~$1.2 Billion Workforce ~2,700 People 4 P&L Divisions Satellite Systems Advanced Programs Space Components Technical Services 6

Organizational Structure and Leadership David Thompson President & CEO Blake Larson Chief Operating Officer Garrett Pierce Chief Financial Officer Antonio Elias Executive Vice President/Chief Technical Officer Chris Wolf Senior Vice President/ Human Resources Edward Fortunato Senior Vice President/Government Relations Tom McCabe Senior Vice President/ General Counsel Flight Systems Group Scott Lehr Group President Ron Grabe Senior Advisor Defense Systems Group Michael Kahn Group President Space Systems Group Frank Culbertson Group President Michael Larkin Senior Vice President Propulsion Systems Charles Precourt Launch Vehicles Rich Straka Antares Program Mike Pinkston Aerospace Structures Steve Earl $1.6 Billion Revenues 5,100 Employees Chandler, AZ Headquarters Missile Products Pat Nolan Defense Electronics Cary Ralston Armament Systems Dan Olson Small Caliber Systems Jim Nichols $1.9 Billion Revenues 4,700 Employees Baltimore, MD Headquarters Satellite Systems Mike Larkin Advanced Programs Frank DeMauro Space Components Frank Bernas Technical Services John Pullen $1.2 Billion Revenues 2,700 Employees Dulles, VA Headquarters 7

Major Operating Locations in 8 States Minnesota ~750 Employees Utah ~3,300 Employees Maryland ~850 Employees California ~925 Employees West Virginia ~1,075 Employees Arizona ~1,850 Employees Virginia ~1,875 Employees Missouri ~1,525 Employees Note: ~550 Employees in Smaller Sites 8

Flight Systems Group Overview Small-Class Launch Vehicles Medium-Class Launch Vehicles Large-Class Launch Vehicle Propulsion Systems Strategic Missile Propulsion Systems Missile Defense Interceptors Suborbital Targets Commercial Aerostructures Military Aerostructures Annual Sales of About $1.6 Billion Workforce of Approximately 5,100 People Major Operations in Arizona, Utah, Virginia, Ohio, Alabama and Mississippi 9

Defense Systems Group Overview Advanced Tactical Missiles Missile Propulsion and Warhead Systems Precision-Guided Munitions Special Mission Aircraft and Protection Systems Advanced Propulsion Technologies High-Performance Gun Systems Medium/Large-Caliber Ammunition Small-Caliber Ammunition Annual Sales of About $1.9 Billion Workforce of Approximately 4,700 People Major Operations in Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Missouri, Minnesota, Arizona, Texas and California 10

Space Systems Group Overview Commercial Satellites Scientific Spacecraft Human Space Systems National Security Satellites Advanced Space Systems Space Components Space Engineering Services Research Rocket and Balloon Operations Annual Sales of About $1.2 Billion Workforce of Approximately 2,700 People Major Operations in Virginia, Maryland, California, Arizona, Texas and Utah 11