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Textron Systems Drone Makes First Flight From Navy Littoral Combat Ship

The Aerosonde uncrewed aircraft system is designed to be a force multiplier for extended maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

Textron Systems was awarded a Naval Air Systems Command Center (NAVAIR) contract to provide UAS operational support to one Freedom Class and two Independence Class LCS variants. [Courtesy: NAVAIR]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Textron Systems' Aerosonde uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) completed its first operational flight from a U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the USS Savannah.
  • This deployment is part of a $19.5 million contract to provide maritime overwatch and extended intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) support for three LCS variants.
  • The Aerosonde UAS enhances the LCS's capabilities for missions such as maritime security, sea control, and deterrence, acting as a "force multiplier."
  • The Aerosonde system, a rail-launched fixed-wing drone, now supports a total of five classes and seven ships within the U.S. Navy.
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Textron Systems’ Aerosonde uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) designed to provide maritime overwatch has made its first operational flight from a U.S. Navy littoral combat ship (LCS), according to the company.

The drone demonstration from the USS Savannah comes months after the Textron subsidiary was awarded a $19.5 million contract by Naval Air Systems Command Center (NAVAIR) to provide UAS operational support to one Freedom Class and two Independence Class LCS variants.

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