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U.S. Army Expands Company-Level SUAS Solutions By Adding Three New Systems

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U.S. Army Expands Company-Level SUAS Solutions By Adding Three New Systems

The U.S. Army has expanded its company-level Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) portfolio by adding three new systems: AeroVironment's Vapor CLE, Mistral Inc.'s Thor, and Quantum Systems' Vector AI. The new systems join the existing Performance Drone Works (PDW) C-100 and Anduril Ghost-X systems, bringing the total to five different UAS platforms.

The U.S. Army has expanded its company-level Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) portfolio for priority Transformation in Contact (TiC) units by selecting three additional vendor solutions. The new systems are AeroVironment's Vapor CLE, Mistral Inc.'s Thor, and Quantum Systems' Vector AI. These systems were chosen after a flight capability demonstration and manufacturing readiness assessment. The addition brings the company-level UAS portfolio to five different systems, including the existing Performance Drone Works (PDW) C-100 and Anduril Ghost-X systems. The expansion supports the Department of War's Drone Dominance priorities and accelerates Soldier feedback to inform requirement refinement. The selected systems enable a tailored approach to battlefield effects with their unique capabilities and designs.

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