SNC, IAI Partner to Develop Tactical VTOL UAS for US Government Market

As the prime contractor, SNC will be responsible for the overall system integration and leading the US marketing effort in support of direct sales and long-term lease opportunities

From the signing ceremony (Photo courtesy of IAI)

Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) on Tuesday to support the development of a new tactical Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) able to take off and land vertically for the US market.

The companies said in a release that they see great potential in this collaboration for special mission applications in the American tactical UAS market over the next decade as the increased use of unmanned aircraft continues to enhance the operational flexibility, safety, and effectiveness of US military air operations.

“SNC looks forward to a bright future in the unmanned systems sector with the signing of this strategic agreement with IAI,” said Tim Owings, executive vice president of SNC’s Integrated Mission Systems business area. “We are pleased to have IAI’s strong past performance and exciting new products like VTOL UAS as the foundation of this mutually beneficial relationship between the two companies.”

According to the release, the VTOL UAS will give forward-positioned units the ability to deploy expeditionary wide-area UAS Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) assets in austere environments without needing access to a runway, while providing increased safety and reduced risk throughout the range of operations and mission locations.

This agreement builds on a five-year relationship between the two companies, combining SNC’s experience developing and testing customizable UAS in various launch conditions and environments with IAI’s expertise and capabilities to create an innovative VTOL solution for the tactical UAS market.

SNC‘s experience executing large-scale system integration programs for the US Government and its leading in-house engineering capabilities, along with IAI’s world-renowned unmanned systems will result in a product that will be manufactured, operated and maintained in the United States. As the prime contractor, SNC will be responsible for the overall system integration and leading the US marketing effort in support of direct sales and long-term lease opportunities. This partnership is aligned with US policy and is expected to generate new jobs in Mississippi and Alabama as part of the expanding UAS program.

“IAI is excited to sign the strategic agreement with SNC, with whom we have been working successfully for a number of years now,” said Shaul Shahar, EVP and General Manager of IAI’s Military Aircraft Group. “I am confident that SNC’s leading engineering expertise and strong US foothold combined with IAI’s experience and leadership with unmanned systems, including VTOL, will create a high-quality American system to meet the market’s growing needs.”

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