New Zealand Army to receive new unmanned systems

New Zealand Army to receive new unmanned systems

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21 December 2023

by Tim Fish

The Vector fixed-wing remotely piloted aerial system. (Quantum Systems)

The New Zealand Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 14 December that it has awarded contracts to three companies for small, micro, and nano unmanned aircraft systems (UASs).

Sarah Minson, deputy secretary for Capability Delivery at the MoD told
Janes
that EPE New Zealand Limited (EPE) will supply the Skydio X-series of quadcopter micro UAS and the Flexnet Remote Ground System (RGS) from Bertin Exensor.

Meanwhile, Quantum Systems Inc would supply its Vector fixed-wing remotely piloted aerial system (RPAS) while Criterion Solutions will supply the Teledyne Black Hornet nano UAS.

“The first deliveries will be from 2024,” she said, but the total number of units to be procured in each category and the contract values could not be disclosed for operational reasons.

The contracts were awarded in September and October 2023 following a request for proposal (RFP) that was released in May 2022. These called for two to four fixed-wing UASs, 18–30 micro RPASs, and 30–40 nano UASs.



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