General Atomics wins $110.3M Army contract for UAV support
General Atomics has won a $110.3 million Army contract modification for product support and fleet sustainment operations for the Gray Eagle UAV, with working being done in Afghanistan.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has won a $110.3 million contract modification to provide the U.S. Army with Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft systems support.
Under the contract, General Atomics will provide product support and fleet sustainment operations for the Gray Eagle UAVs.
The Gray Eagle is an upgrade of the MQ-1 Predator drone, and has better performance at high altitudes.
This modification brings the total value of this contract to $354.7 million.
Work will be performed in Afghanistan.
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