
The Army is seeking industry’s information on new turreted gun-based counter-drone capabilities and available small UAS solutions capable of rapid reconfiguration of mission payloads, according to a pair of notices published on Friday. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) wrote in one of the notices that it’s anticipating an upcoming requirement for a new gun-based C-UAS capability, with the new market survey intended to understand industry’s potential for “designing, documenting, manufacturing, and integrating” such a solution. “The purpose of this…