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![]() by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) Jul 31, 2019
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. received a $21.7 million contract modification for work on the MQ-1C unmanned aerial vehicle, the Defense Department announced. The company, based in Poway, Calif., will manufacture unique initial spares and ground support for the aircraft, known as the Gray Eagle. The announcement was made Tuesday. The drone aircraft, 26 feet long and with a 56-foot wingspan, was introduced in 2009 and has received regular upgrades since. With a diesel-piston motor powered by jet fuel, it is regarded as a long-endurance, armed, unmanned aircraft system that offers greater range, altitude and payload flexibility over earlier systems. It can carry weapons as well as surveillance equipment and has been in use in Iraq, Afghanistan and South Korea. In March 2017, the U.S. Army began plans to permanently station the MQ-1C Gray Eagle at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, and the construction of hangars and supporting facilities at the base. General Atomics' contract calls for work to be completed by July 31, 2021. In June, the company won a $21.9 million contract for support services on the aircraft.
![]() ![]() State Dept. approves $950M drone support services sale to South Korea Washington (UPI) Jul 30, 2019 The State Department on Tuesday informed Congress that it has approved a potential $950 million sale of contractor logistical support services for South Korea's RQ-4 Global Hawk drone fleet. The support services South Korea is looking to purchase for its RQ-4 Block 30 remotely piloted aircraft fleet includes program management and training for pilots and other personnel. The purchase also would include modifications and upgrades to the drones, spares and repair/return parts, flight suppo ... read more
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