FLIR awarded $20.6 Million US Army contract for Black Hornet


FLIR Systems, Inc. announced it has won an additional $20.6 million contract from the U.S. Army to deliver its FLIR Black Hornet 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems (PRS). The advanced nano-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will support platoon- and small unit-level surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities as part of the Army's Soldier Borne Sensor (SBS) program.


FLIR awarded 20.6 Million U.S. Army Contract for Black Hornet U.S. paratroopers with the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, conduct training with the PD-100 Black Hornet Nano Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. (Picture source U.S. DoD)


In January 2019, the U.S. Army awarded FLIR an initial $39.7 million contract for Black Hornet 3's to support the SBS program. The company is currently delivering those systems for fielding across the force.

Extremely light, nearly silent, and with a flight time up to 25 minutes, the combat-proven, pocket-sized Black Hornet PRS transmits live video and HD still images back to the operator. Its information feed provides soldiers with immediate covert situational awareness to help them perform missions more effectively. FLIR has delivered more than 12,000 Black Hornet nano-UAVs to defense and security forces worldwide.

"Black Hornet has proven to be a game-changing technology – a small package that can deliver a big edge on the battlefield," said Roger Wells, VP and general manager of the Unmanned Systems & Integrated Solutions business line at FLIR. "We're proud to continue supporting the U.S. Army's Soldier Borne Sensor program. Enabling warfighters with a full-range of integrated unmanned solutions, both in the air and on the ground, is a strategic objective FLIR shares with the military."

The award-winning Black Hornet is designed and built by FLIR in Norway. Deliveries will begin in late 2020