Kratos to Supply Target Drones to US Army in $95M Deal

Kratos Defense has received a $95-million contract to supply unmanned target systems to the US Army.

According to the contract announcement, the target drones must be fixed-wing, subscale, and jet-propelled.

However, it did not specify which in the Kratos family of unmanned target systems will be delivered.

The American technology firm produces the BQM-167A target drone designed to provide realistic, comprehensive end-to-end weapons-release training.

It also manufactures the BQM-177A next-generation subsonic aerial target that can travel at speeds higher than Mach 0.95 and has a sea-skimming altitude of 6.6 feet (2 meters).

Both target drones reportedly provide formidable threat emulation for air-to-air engagements.

Work for the $95-million contract is expected to be completed by July 2028.

A Trusted Partner

Kratos has proven itself a trusted partner of the US armed forces in unmanned aerial targets.

In March, the US Air Force awarded the company a $21.7-million contract for the full-rate production of BQM-167A aerial target drones.

It was also tapped to supply additional BQM-177A to the US Navy to support the trials of developmental weapon systems.

“Kratos’ affordable target systems provide an incredibly high-performance-to-cost ratio and key, high-performance, and threat-representative capabilities to support USAF training and test needs,” Kratos President Steve Fendley stated.

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