FLIR Unmanned Aerial Systems, based in Hvalstad, has been awarded a $93,889,000 firm-fixed-price contract by the U.S. Army for its Black Hornet 3 unmanned aerial systems (UAS), spare parts, and ancillary services. The contract announcement comes after bids were solicited via the Internet, with one bid received.
The U.S. Army Contracting Command, headquartered in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, is the contracting activity under the agreement (W91CRB-23-D-0008). Work locations and funding for the contract will be determined with each order, and the estimated completion date is set for April 11, 2028.
The Black Hornet 3 UAS is a cutting-edge, miniature reconnaissance drone used for surveillance and situational awareness. Weighing less than 33 grams, the nano-drone is equipped with advanced capabilities, including live video streaming, GPS-guided autonomous navigation, and an extended operational range. Due to its small size and near-silent operation, the Black Hornet 3 is ideal for discreet surveillance and reconnaissance missions, making it a valuable asset for military and law enforcement operations.
This contract highlights the growing demand for advanced unmanned aerial systems in military applications. As technology continues to evolve, the capabilities of UAS are expanding, offering increased versatility and effectiveness in various operations.