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U.S. Army
Orders Ravens for SOCOM & Other Services
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The U.S. Army exercised an option for additional procurement
of RQ-11B Raven Small Unmanned
Aerial Systems (SUAS) from AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ:
AVAV). The total award value is $45.8 million. Each Raven system
typically consists of three aircraft, a ground control station,
system spares, and related services. and is fully funded.
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SUAS program of record provides the Raven hand-launched aerial
sensor systems for the Army and Marine Corps. The additional
contract will provide for additional supplies supporting Special
Operations Command and other U.S. military services.
Raven is a 4.2-pound, backpackable, hand-launched sensor
platform that provides day and night, real-time video imagery
for “over the hill” and “around the corner”
reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in support
of tactical units. U.S. armed forces use Ravens extensively
for missions such as base security, route reconnaissance,
mission planning and force protection. Raven can be operated
manually or programmed for autonomous operation, utililizing
the system's advanced avionics and precise GPS navigation.
With a wingspan of 4.5 feet and a weight of 4.2 pounds, the
hand-launched Raven provides aerial observation, day or night,
at line-of-sight ranges up to 10 kilometers. The Raven delivers
real-time color or infrared imagery to the ground control
and remote viewing stations. According to the U.S. Army, Ravens
were flown for approximately 150,000 combat hours in 2007.
To date Sofar AeroVironment has delivered more than 8,000
small unmanned aircraft, most of them Ravens.
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