AeroVironment Selected by U.S. Special Operations
Command for $22 Million Beyond Line of Sight ISR
Services
July 13, 2021
AeroVironment, Inc. was awarded a
competitive task order valued at approximately $22
million on May 21, 2021 from the U.S. Special Operations
Command (USSOCOM) for ISR services using JUMP® 20 medium
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at an undisclosed
customer location. The ISR services include the first
SATCOM-enabled unmanned aircraft system for beyond line
of sight operations as part of the existing Indefinite
Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) MEUAS IV contract.
The task order specifies a 12-month period of
performance and multiple follow-on option years for ISR
services.
“The JUMP 20 delivers an unmatched
level of versatility, with runway and infrastructure
independence, multiple payload configurations,
class-leading endurance and a track record of
reliability and ruggedness,” said Gorik Hossepian,
AeroVironment vice president and product line general
manager for medium UAS. “The inclusion of a SATCOM
payload adds beyond line of sight operation to the JUMP
20, providing our customer with expanded reach and
situational awareness, and representing another
game-changing, market-leading capability.”
The AeroVironment JUMP 20 is the
first fixed-wing unmanned aircraft system capable of
vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) to be deployed
extensively in support of U.S. military forces. Ideal
for multi-mission operations, JUMP 20 delivers 14+ hours
of endurance, a standard operational range of 185 km
(115 mi) and is runway independent. The system can be
set up and operational in less than 60 minutes without
the need for launch or recovery equipment and has a
useable payload capacity of up to 30 pounds. The JUMP 20
also features a common autopilot and ground control
system architecture providing a highly customizable,
modular platform which can be custom-configured to meet
operational or customer requirements.
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