The U.S. Army has finalized a contract potentially worth $118 million with Arlington County-based Raytheon, a subsidiary of RTX, to produce common sensor payloads, which will serve as “eyes” for an uncrewed aircraft system, the government announced Tuesday.
The common sensor payloads, which will be used on California-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems’ MQ-1C Gray Eagle, will offer day and night high-definition imagery as well as targeting capability for laser-guided munitions, according to a U.S. Army’s statement
Under the undefinitized contract action, the new common sensor payloads will also offer target location accuracy capability, which enables “precision, near-real-time engagements with coordinate-seeking weapons by reducing the sensor-to-shooter process from minutes to seconds,” the U.S. Army explained.
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