Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: August 30, 2019
A General Atomics business unit has landed a potential five-year, $93M contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to integrate and test modified variants of two unmanned aerial vehicle platforms.
DoD added that GA-ASI will conduct studies and analysis to help the government decide on potential MALET SOF-p adjustments in the near future.
Contract work is initially scheduled to occur through September 2023 at a company facility in Poway, Calif.
The MQ-9 Reaper, also called Predator B, is designed to operate for more than 27 hours at an altitude of up to 50K and carry 3,850 pounds of payload.
The MQ-1C Gray Eagle can soar up to 29K feet and accommodate 1,075 pounds of payload such as Hellfire missiles, a synthetic aperture radar and an electro-optical/infrared technology.
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