US Naval Information Warfare Centre Awards BlueHalo $ 49.9 Million to Develop Tech, Provide Support for EW Sensors on UAS

Washington: The Naval Information Warfare Centre (NIWC) Pacific awarded space and electronic warfare (EW) company BlueHalo $49.9 million to develop technology and provide support for sensors on uncrewed aerial systems (UAS).

The nearly $50 million award will be fleshed out over a five year period and calls for BlueHalo to “deliver hardware, materials and components, engineering services, and integration and operational support” for modular payload EW sensors used on UAS by the US Navy and US Special Operations Command (SOCOM), according to a company release.

ads

“BlueHalo continues to deliver inspired engineering and tactical solutions to help our Nation stay ahead of global threats,” James Batt, BlueHalo Chief Growth Officer, said in the news release.

“NIWC Pacific has relied on our EW sensors to support mission success for more than 15 years. This contract underlines the confidence customers have in BlueHalo to field the very best capabilities when it matters most.”

According to the release, this award will help facilitate the NIWC Pacific’s “broader strategy” in maintaining the function of sensors through “timely repairs and replacements.” BlueHalo is also mandated to train operators on the modular payload systems through the award.

BlueHalo has previously provided sensor systems that were deployed on various platforms maintained by NIWC Pacific and “fielded” by the US government for a number of programs that used both a modular open system approach and a sensor open systems architecture.

big bang

These include the Group 3 UAS program, SOCOM’s multi-mission tactical UAS program and the mid-endurance UAS program, which are all in support of the Joint Threat Warning System Program Office, the company said. BlueHalo has also won Pentagon contracts with the missile defence agency and the Air Force.

In November, it was announced that drone manufacturing company AeroVironment plans to acquire BlueHalo for roughly $4.1 billion through an all-stock transaction.

huges
raksha-anirveda-icon

Raksha Anirveda's editorial desk team brings in the collective experience of creative professionals - a fine mix of senior copy editors, writers, proofreaders and designers. Working as a team, they continuously create, manage, and curate content to sustain the magazine's profile and reputation in line with market trends and achieve magazine's goal.

More like this

Democracy Was Never Built for Algorithmic Civilisation

The Day Public Opinion Became Programmable: Democracy was designed...

RAF’s Typhoon Uses Rafael’s LITENING Pod to Improve Kill Rate of APKWS Laser-Guided Rockets

Tel Aviv: The Rafael’s LITENING pod is used by...

The Modern Evolution of India’s Kinetic Diplomacy

the global travel schedule of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh...

Thales Delivers First Two GM403 Radars To Indonesia

New Delhi: With air surveillance of critical importance in...

Islamabad’s Strategic Anxieties Continue as China Rejects its Plea for Nuclear Second-Strike Capability

New Delhi: China has reportedly refused Pakistan’s plea for...

Strengthening Deterrence Posture: India Successfully Test-Fires Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

New Delhi: India has once again demonstrated its strategic...

Third India-Nordic Summit Underscores India as a Co-author of Global Governance 

New Delhi: India’s emergence as a co‑author of global...

Blood, Borders and Betrayal: The Bangladesh Question

The Death in Chattogram and the Larger Question: On May...
Indian Navy Special Edition 2025spot_img