AeroVironment has been contracted to deliver Switchblade loitering munitions as part of the US Army’s Directed Requirement for Lethal Unmanned Systems (LUS).
The $55.3-million contract is the second order of the five-year contract awarded to the company in August, which has a ceiling of $990 million.
The LUS requirement is intended to enhance infantry soldiers’ ability to neutralize fortified targets such as armored vehicles and tanks.
Includes Both Switchblade 300s and 600s
The contract reportedly covers the delivery of both Switchblade 300 and 600 man-portable loitering munition systems.
“AV is proud to continue deliveries for this monumental contract ensuring the US Army has the most capable solutions in their possession,” AeroVironment’s SVP of Loitering Munition Systems Brett Hush said.
“Our expanded production capability and streamlined supply chain continue to deliver for the US Army, ensuring rapid fielding and support.”
Switchblade Loitering Munition
The 2.5-kilogram (5.5-pound) Switchblade 300 has a flight endurance of 15 minutes and a range of 10 kilometers (6 miles).
The Switchblade 600 features precision flight control and modern sensors to engage hardened targets at extended ranges.
It weighs 15 kilograms (33 pounds), has an endurance of 40 minutes, and a range of 40 kilometers (25 miles).
