US Army seeking thousands of C-sUAS which can be exported for use in Taiwan

The US Army Contracting Command is conducting market research to identify potential sources having an interest and industry technologies available to support/provide counter-small uncrewed aerial systems (C-sUAS) technology.

“The result of this market research will contribute to determining the method of procurement, if a requirement materialises,” the sources sought notice reads. “Based on the responses to this source sought notice/market research, this requirement may be set-aside for small businesses (in full or in part) or procured through full and open competition. Multiple awards may be made. All small business set-aside categories will be considered.”

The Army requires four thousand one hundred and forty-five C-sUAS for this requirement, which it states should be exportable for use in Taiwan.

Technical characteristics required are as follows:

  • Used to detect, track and identify (DTI) small, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS)
  • Drone detection unit designed specifically for sUAS (Group 1, 2 and 3)
  • Classification in real-time (< 1 sec) of drone threats operating in the ISM Frequency Spectrum(s)
  • Drone threat detection of 2+ miles range
  • Handheld display unit with “online” (network connected) and “offline” map display
  • Ability to create a user-defined “tripwire” drone warning area on Map Display to alert operator to incursions
  • Display of drone threat information (Identification, Serial Number, Position, Speed and Altitude)
  • Allows operator to “tag” drones identified as friendly (“White”) or Foe (“Black”)
  • Identifies position of initiator (remote controller)
  • Geolocation accuracy (position) ~10-20 meters
  • Detection Speed: <1 sec
  • Detection Direction: 360 degrees
  • Realtime Detection Speed: > 10
  • Drone Tracking Capability: 5
  • Battery Life: > 4 Hours
  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: 1P65 or better
  • All components are single soldier portable
  • Not manufactured in China

For more information

US Army Sources Sought notice at SAM.gov

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