U.S. Army Expands Reconnaissance Capabilities with Black Hornet 4 Nano-Drones

Teledyne FLIR Defense is equipping the U.S. Army with Black Hornet 4 nano-UAS, expanding situational awareness for soldiers through the SBS Phase II program By William Mackenzie / 28 Oct 2024

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U.S. Army Expands Reconnaissance Capabilities with Black Hornet 4 Nano-Drones
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Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, is providing its Black Hornet® 4 Personal Reconnaissance Systems to the United States Army. 

The advanced nano-unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are being acquired under the Soldier Borne Sensor (SBS) program, Phase II. Soldiers are using the tactical UAS to augment squad and small unit surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

The Black Hornet 4 system is designed to be easy for the soldier to carry, launch quickly, and then provide video and images back to the operator. This capability provides soldiers with situational awareness more safely from a protected position.

Black Hornet systems are currently being used by more than 40 countries to provide a quick response when soldiers need to collect vital information about the areas they are operating in and moving into.

Teledyne FLIR received $25 million in initial orders that will cover delivery of the first tranche of Black Hornet 4 drones, as well as controllers, spare parts, and training.

The U.S. Army began acquiring Black Hornet 3 systems for the original SBS program in 2018. Since then, they have placed orders totaling more than $215 million for the multi-faceted drone.

The award-winning Black Hornet 4 is designed and built by Teledyne FLIR Defense in Norway. Deliveries of the latest SBS Phase II orders began in September, with a five-year contract worth up to $91 million. 

Dr. JihFen Lei, president of Teledyne FLIR Defense, commented, “The Black Hornet 4 stands out as the world’s most capable nano-UAS for the world’s most high-risk missions. We are honored the Army continues to place its trust in us as drone-of-choice provider for Soldier Borne Sensor, and we’re proud to see our technology making a real difference for warfighters on the battlefield.”

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Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Defense Advancement. Since 2024, he has reported on innovation in defense platforms, mission systems, and situational awareness technologies. With a background in professional copywriting and editorial content, Will provides well-informed coverage of developments in electronic warfare, rugged systems, and advanced capabilities that are shaping the future of defense operations. Connect
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