Manufacturing Industry
BAE Systems Australia and U.S. UAV Leader AAI Corporation Form Team Shadow to Compete for Australian JP 129 Surveillance Program.
Advanced Materials & Composites News, October, 2003
October 20, 2003 - BAE Systems Australia and AAI Corporation (USA) today announced an agreement to compete as "Team Shadow" for the Commonwealth of Australia JP 129 program.
The Team Shadow JP 129 solution is based on the Shadow(tm) 200 Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV) system designed by AAI Corporation and currently providing crucial surveillance and reconnaissance support to U.S. Army forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
BAE Systems Australia brings technologies and products in ground and mission systems to meet Australian Defence Force (ADF) operational requirements.
JP 129 seeks to enhance ADF aerial surveillance capabilities for land operations and selected maritime operations through the acquisition of UAVs tailored for focal...
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