CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. says it will deliver a suite of its advanced counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) technologies to international buyers as a part of a $1 billion foreign-military sales agreement between the U.S. government and the country of Qatar. It marks the first international sale of the U.S. Army’s fixed site–low, slow, small, […]
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CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. says it will deliver a suite of its advanced counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) technologies to international buyers as a part of a $1 billion foreign-military sales agreement between the U.S. government and the country of Qatar.
It marks the first international sale of the U.S. Army’s fixed site–low, slow, small, unmanned aircraft system integrated defeat system (LIDS), “underscoring SRC’s role as a global leader in the defense against UAS threats,” per the company’s announcement.
Based in Cicero, SRC, Inc. is a nonprofit defense research and development company.
SRC’s LIDS technologies are engineered to detect, track, identify and defeat unmanned aircraft systems, which are a “growing threat” in modern conflict zones. Under this agreement, SRC will deliver mission-critical technologies that enable detection and “robust electronic-warfare capabilities” to international buyers for the first time.
These technologies allow for layered defense at fixed-site locations and provide real-time situational awareness and threat response, SRC said. The inclusion of LIDS in the agreement “highlights the urgency with which nations are addressing the rising threat” of unmanned systems to critical infrastructure and defense operations.
“We’re proud that our proven systems will be deployed internationally to secure critical airspace, defend warfighters and protect high-value infrastructure,” Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC, Inc., said in the announcement. “In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, advanced sensing and electronic warfare capabilities are essential. This achievement reflects the strength of the LIDS team, the trust placed in us by our government partners and the operational relevance of American-engineered solutions.”