QinetiQ Secures $95 Million Contract for Aerial Target Systems with US Army
[City, Date] – QinetiQ, a leading aerospace and defense technology company, has been awarded a landmark contract to provide its Aerial Target Systems 3 (ATS-3) to the US Army’s Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Program Office. The contract, which has an estimated ceiling of $95 million, allows for multiple task orders and the deployment of QinetiQ’s advanced drone targets, including the MQM-185B and Banshee Jet 80+, designed to simulate airborne threats for military training and testing.
This agreement will entail the delivery of critical systems engineering, advanced payload integrations, software production, and research and development services aimed at enhancing target replicator capabilities. Furthermore, QinetiQ will offer operational support across various flight and technical tasks, ensuring the effectiveness and reliability of its aerial systems.
QinetiQ plans to execute the contract across different locations around the globe, providing ongoing assistance to international US military operations and proficiency programs. The Banshee Jet 80+, an unmanned aerial target, is integral to training defense forces in recognizing and responding to dynamic airborne threats.
“This contract reinforces QinetiQ’s position as a leader in advanced target systems, supporting the readiness and technological advancement of our armed forces,” said Shawn Purvis, QinetiQ US President and CEO. He highlighted the company’s commitment to delivering adaptable solutions that cater to the evolving needs of defense customers.
This contract also signifies a major milestone for QinetiQ as it marks the first entry of the England-headquartered company into the US aerial target market. Christopher Forrest, Executive Vice President at QinetiQ, expressed gratitude for the Army’s trust in their ability to furnish state-of-the-art aerial target systems, which are vital for preparing military personnel for contemporary threats. He emphasized the company’s robust relationship with the Army and familiarity with the Training Simulation Management Office’s mission.
As QinetiQ embarks on this strategic partnership, the company aims to bolster the operational readiness of US forces while enhancing the capabilities of their training and testing environments.