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AV Awarded $874M FMS IDIQ to Deliver UAS and C-UAS Systems to Allied & Partner Forces

by Unmanned Systems Staff

AeroVironment (AV) has been awarded a significant five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract worth $874.26 million by the U.S. Army. This contract will facilitate future Foreign Military Sales (FMS), enabling allied nations to acquire a comprehensive suite of AV’s battle-proven Group 1-3 unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter-UAS (C-UAS) solutions.

JUMP 20, P550, Puma, Raven UAS and Titan C-UAS Covered Under Contract

The contract covers specific variants of key platforms, including the JUMP 20™, P550™, Puma™, and Raven™ UAS, as well as the Titan C-UAS™ system, alongside essential training and logistics support. This streamlined procurement vehicle is designed to accelerate the delivery of critical, trusted autonomous technologies to partner forces worldwide.

“Unparalleled Mission Flexibility, Situational Awareness, and Protection” – Justin McFarlin, AV VP

“These lightweight, easily transportable systems provide warfighters with unparalleled mission flexibility, situational awareness, and protection,” said Justin McFarlin, AV’s Vice President of International Business Development. The portfolio addresses diverse operational needs: the VTOL JUMP 20 offers over 13 hours of endurance for persistent ISR; the new P550 eVTOL system delivers adaptable strike capabilities; the portable Puma excels in extreme environments; and the hand-launched Raven remains a globally deployed workhorse for tactical reconnaissance.

Titan C-UAS: AI-Driven Detection and Defeat with Over 1,000 Units Deployed

Complementing these assets, the Titan C-UAS system utilizes AI-driven analysis to detect and defeat drone threats while safeguarding friendly communications. With over 1,000 units deployed, it is a cornerstone for protecting critical infrastructure and frontlines.

“Scaling Production and Integrating Frontline Feedback” – Jason Hendrix, AV VP

“This contract underscores our commitment to scaling production and integrating frontline feedback into our platforms,” stated Jason Hendrix, AV’s Vice President of Small Uncrewed Systems. “We are focused on ensuring allied warfighters have the advanced tools necessary to maintain a decisive edge against evolving threats.”

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