Elbit Systems has been awarded a framework contract to deliver maritime Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) patrol services to be provided by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to countries in the European Union.
The contract that will be executed in cooperation with CEiiA is for a two-year base period and two single year option periods. If fully ordered, the total contract value is €59 million.
Under the deal, Elbit Systems will lease and operate its Hermes 900 Maritime Patrol and its Ground Control Station.
The Hermes 900 Maritime Patrol is a long-range unmanned maritime surveillance system tailored for littoral and blue water operations, featuring maritime radar, an electro optic payload, satellite communication and an automatic identification system (AIS) receiver. Thus configured, the Hermes 900 Maritime Patrol will enable persistent monitoring and effective identification of suspicious activities and potential hazards.
Elad Aharonson, General Manager of Elbit Systems ISTAR Division, said: “Having been selected by the European Union authorities is yet another vote of confidence in the Hermes 900 by following additional contract awards for this UAS in Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Israel.
“Extensively deployed, the Hermes 900 family of UAS continuously expands its capabilities introducing the capability to operate in civilian airspace and integrating self-protection suites and stronger payloads.”
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