Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Upcoming U.S. Army Tactical Unmanned Aerial System Competitions Could Total $2.6 Billion, According to New Research from G2 Solutions

Defense News ~ KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new research note from G2 Solutions (www.g2globalsolutions.com) “RQ-7 and Army Tactical UAS: Requirements, Scenarios and Outlook,” is available.

The 47-page research note provides three U.S. Army acquisition scenarios: two for the RQ-7 UAS and another for an evolving rotary-wing unmanned system. “We initiated research based upon multiple, independent inquiries, with knowledge that RQ-7 remains in a delivery phase,” said G2 Solutions Research Director Ron Stearns. “During our research Army announced the cancellation of the Future Combat Systems Class IV UAS, with many in industry wondering how funds would be reallocated, which missions would be prioritized and how these systems would work together.” G2 Solutions believes that within this forecast Army will require a tactical UAV with payload, range and endurance greater than what RQ-7 or system enhancements will be able to provide.

The RQ-7 scenarios depict a partial recapitalization and a full-system recompete, although both assume a level of standardization and backfit/reuse. The rotary-wing UAS assumes a larger platform optimized for missions such as resupply, communications, ISR and others. Each forecast includes revenues flowing to: UAVs, ground control, sensors and components/support. “Depending upon the forecast emphasis, these program elements will vary greatly,” Stearns said. “Look for a high Technical Readiness Level (TRL) platform to be fielded quickly, in an effort to manage risk perceptions and move capability quickly to theater.”

The forecast provides visibility from 2013 to 2025, with nearly half of acquisition revenues in the 2018-2021 timeframe. The report also draws upon U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) publications, ranging from Unmanned System Roadmaps to the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) to plot organizational shifts over time. AAI Corporation, The Boeing Company, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, L-3 Communications, BAE Systems and a host of other companies are expected to compete.

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