BAE gets contract to support Silver Fox unmanned aircraft systems
The US Air Force has awarded BAE SYstems a contract of $3.9 million to provide engineering, training, and other services for the continued use of the company's Silver Fox unmanned aircraft systems.
Caption: Silver Fox. A BAE Systems photo
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (BNS): BAE Systems has received a US Air Force contract of $3.9 million to provide engineering, training, and other services for the continued use of the company's Silver Fox unmanned aircraft systems.
The Silver Fox aircraft supports military operations during intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
Silver Fox is a gas/electric-powered unmanned system, weighing about 30 pounds. It can carry electro-optical and infrared sensors, providing full-motion imagery for both day and night operations.
The Silver Fox carries small payloads and performs autonomous takeoffs and landings.
The Silver Fox aircraft supports military operations during intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
Silver Fox is a gas/electric-powered unmanned system, weighing about 30 pounds. It can carry electro-optical and infrared sensors, providing full-motion imagery for both day and night operations.
The Silver Fox carries small payloads and performs autonomous takeoffs and landings.
