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Red Cat Wins Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance Small UAS Production Deal

Red Cat Wins Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance Small UAS Production Deal
Red Cat's Black Widow sUAS. Photo: Red Cat.

The Army has selected Red Cat Holdings [RCAT] subsidiary Teal Drones for its Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) small drone program of record, which the firm said may cover procurement of nearly 6,000 systems. After participating in the competitive SRR Tranche 2 prototyping effort, the Army selected Red Cat’s Black Widow small UAS (sUAS) for fielding over Skydio’s X10D small drone offering. “This is a powerful moment in time, coming after five years of blood, sweat and tears put into SRR…

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