US Army to Acquire Next-Gen Remote Sensing Technologies for Enhanced Mobility
Starting in May, the US Army will procure advanced remote sensing capabilities to improve battlefield operations. The initiative aims to automate the detection of mines and obstacles, enhancing tactical mobility.

The US Army plans to initiate procurement of next-generation remote sensing capabilities in May, focusing on commercial radar, imaging, video, satellite, and airborne technologies. Multiple contracts, valued between $100,000 and $4 million, will be awarded for three years to develop command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) solutions.
The Army emphasizes the need for automated detection and classification of mines and maneuver obstacles, integrating metadata and statistical analysis to enhance operational effectiveness. This initiative could significantly reduce risks for personnel and improve mission success rates on the battlefield.




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