Companies Selected to Develop Prototypes for US Army’s FTUAS Program Increment 2

AeroVironment, Griffon Aerospace, Northrop Grumman, Sierra Nevada, and Textron Systems have been awarded Rapid Prototyping Other Transaction Agreements (OTA) from the US Army By Joseph Macey / 02 Mar 2023

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The US Army has selected five companies for its Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (FTUAS) Increment 2 (INC 2) competition.

Rapid Prototyping Other Transaction Agreements (OTA) have been awarded to AeroVironment Inc,; Griffon Aerospace, Incorporated; Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation; Sierra Nevada Corporation; and Textron Systems.

The awards are based on the results of a competitive evaluation and vary from $1m to $25m, depending on how far the Project Agreement Holder (PAH) progresses through the base and option periods.

The Griffon Aerospace – Valiant.

As a Future Vertical Lift program, the FTUAS is the army’s premier Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) Unmanned Aircraft modernization effort. FTUAS Inc 2 requirements include runway independence, point take-off and landing, and a rapidly deployable Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) capability.

When fielded, the FTUAS Inc 2 will provide a distinct tactical advantage over current systems due to increased manoeuvrability through VTOL, improved command and control supported by the On-the-Move (OTM) capability, a reduced transportation and logistics footprint, as well as significantly improved survivability due to reduced noise signature.

The FTUAS INC 2 is expected to improve the brigade combat team’s ability to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance operations that collect, develop, and report actionable intelligence information about the enemy in degraded Global Positioning System environments.

“FTUAS will revolutionize the way our soldiers fight and win wars by providing enhanced Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition with unparalleled speed and agility,” said Col Danielle Medaglia, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Manager.

The AeroVironment – Jump 20

The FTUAS INC 2 effort consists of five distinct development phases including a base and four option periods occurring between 2023 and 2025. The FTUAS Rapid Prototyping effort will utilize Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and other digital engineering techniques to implement the government’s Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA). The use of MBSE and MOSA enables FTUAS INC 2 to maintain alignment with the UAS Family of Systems and higher-level system architectures. INC 2 promotes robust competition and innovation to achieve A-CDD requirements and support the Army decision for a program of record system.

The Northrup Grumman & Shield AI V-BAT.

After a series of design reviews in the Base through Option 2 periods, the remaining PAHs will demonstrate their capabilities through flight demonstrations and Third-Party MOSA verification activities in Option 3.

In Option 4, the remaining PAH will deliver four each air vehicles, mission system packages, payload packages, ground controllers, and two OTM controllers, all required maintenance tools and manuals, and all necessary ground support equipment for qualification testing, electromagnetic environmental effects testing, MOSA verification, and flight qualification testing conducted at PAH and government testing facilities.

The Sierra Nevada Corporation – Voly-T.

Taking recent world events into consideration, the US Army is said to recognize the need for expedited and enhanced Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition. The FTUAS team is dedicated to the mission and determined to meet the army’s needs today and in the future.

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