FLIR Systems Awarded Contract for Nano Drones.

The Army awarded FLIR Systems a second contract worth $20.6 million to provide the service with additional miniature reconnaissance drones as part of the ongoing soldier-borne sensor program.

The FLIR Black Hornet 3 Personal Reconnaissance System is a nano-sized unmanned aerial vehicle that makes surveillance capabilities portable for soldiers at the platoon and small unit levels, said Roger Wells, the company's vice president and general manager for unmanned systems and integrated solutions.

"It's extremely light, it's very robust, nearly silent with flight times up to 25 minutes, which provides an organic surveillance reconnaissance capability," Wells said in an interview.

The Army's soldier-borne sensor is a small situational awareness tool that will assist in providing real-time video feeds and images of operating environments, according to the service.

FLIR Systems was originally awarded a $39.7 million contract with the service in January 2019 to supply the Black Hornet 3s, Wells said. The company is currently delivering those systems for fielding.

The drone's sensors allow it to transmit live video and high-definition images back to an operator across a secure data link, Wells said.

"The system's performance capabilities with its integrated...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT