Silver Fox UAV from BAE Systems to be operated by U.S. Air Force

Oct. 4, 2010
ROCKVILLE, Md., 4 Oct. 2010. BAE Systems won a U.S. Air Force contract for $3.9 million to provide engineering, training, and other services for the continued use of the company's Silver Fox unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The Silver Fox UAV supports military operations during intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
Posted by John McHaleROCKVILLE, Md., 4 Oct. 2010. BAE Systems won a U.S. Air Force contract of $3.9 million to provide engineering, training, and other services for the continued use of the company's Silver Fox unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The Silver Fox UAV supports military operations during intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.Each Silver Fox is a gas/electric-powered unmanned system, weighing about 30 pounds. It can carry electro-optical and infrared sensors, providing full-motion imagery for both day and night operations. The Silver Fox carries small payloads and performs autonomous takeoffs and landings."This contract is vital to supporting the warfighter," says Gordon Eldridge, acting vice president and general manager of aerospace solutions at BAE Systems. "The Silver Fox systems have demonstrated their value with real time intelligence that has saved lives."The contract was awarded by the Air Force Research Laboratory, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. BAE Systems employees will provide services that include systems maintenance, engineering, and analysis, as well as logistics support and on-the-job training for Silver Fox operators.

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