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The US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded Boeing's Insitu subsidiary a potential USD71 million contract to produce eight ScanEagle unmanned aerial systems (UASs) for Afghanistan, the DoD announced on 25 November.
An Insitu ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle seen prior to launch at the company's test facility in eastern Oregon. Afghanistan is acquiring eight ScanEagle UAS. (IHS/Gareth Jennings)
The three-year deal covers 65 aerial vehicles, spares, support, and in-country training, according to the DoD announcement. Delivery is expected in June 2018.
The ScanEagle air vehicle is used for reconnaissance and features a predominantly cylindrical fuselage and shoulder-mounted sweptback wings. The system has been equipped with a range of sensor payloads.
ANALYSIS
This will not be the first time the ScanEagle is used in Afghanistan. In November 2012, Insitu received a one-year USD12 million DoD contract for land-based operations that formed part of Operation 'Enduring Freedom', so Afghan forces will already be familiar with the capability.
Afghanistan to get ScanEagle UASs | IHS Jane's 360
The three-year deal covers 65 aerial vehicles, spares, support, and in-country training, according to the DoD announcement. Delivery is expected in June 2018.
The ScanEagle air vehicle is used for reconnaissance and features a predominantly cylindrical fuselage and shoulder-mounted sweptback wings. The system has been equipped with a range of sensor payloads.
ANALYSIS
This will not be the first time the ScanEagle is used in Afghanistan. In November 2012, Insitu received a one-year USD12 million DoD contract for land-based operations that formed part of Operation 'Enduring Freedom', so Afghan forces will already be familiar with the capability.
Afghanistan to get ScanEagle UASs | IHS Jane's 360