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Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat, builds the Teal 2 system at its Utah facility.
The Red Cat Futures Initiative aims to expand use cases for Teal Drones into multi-domain operations.
Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat, builds the Teal 2 system at its Utah facility.
Red Cat subsidiary Teal Drones builds its Teal 2 system at its Utah facility.
Teal Drones will be awarded $3 million of additional funding to support final prototype development and completion of remaining SRR milestones.
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. has announced that its subsidiary, Teal Drones, has been selected by the Department of Defense’s Defense Innovation Unit and the U.S. Army as one of two finalists in the Short Range Reconnaissance Tranche 2 Program of Record.
Teal Drones will deliver 106 Teal 2 drones, spare parts, and training to U.S. Border Patrol.
Last October, CBP ordered 54 Teal drones for U.S. Border Patrol in a contract worth just over $1 million.
Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat Holdings, has signed $1.8 million in contracts with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to provide Teal 2 systems to U.S. Border Patrol.
Teal Drones will deliver 106 Teal 2 drones plus spare parts and training to U.S. Border Patrol.
Last October, U.S. Customs and Border Protection ordered 54 Teal drones for U.S. Border Patrol in a contract worth just over $1 million.
Teal Drones will deliver 172 units of the Teal 2 plus spare parts and training.
Red Cat Holdings' subsidiary, Teal Drones, received a $2.6 million purchase order to supply the Teal 2 sUAS to the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency.
Teal Drones' prototype will incorporate technology from its newly launched military-grade sUAS, the Teal 2.
Teal Drones is one of only three vendors competing in Tranche 2 of the SRR program.
Teal Drones was first awarded a prototype contract for the SRR Tranche 2 program in March 2022.
Red Cat Holdings' subsidiary, Teal Drones, has secured an additional $1.2 million to develop a new sUAS prototype for the U.S. Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) program.
The U.S. Army is obligating a total of $2.7 million for Teal Drones' participation in the SRR program.
Teal Drones’ prototype will feature technology found in the military-grade sUAS, the Teal 2, which was launched in April.
Teal Drones' technology partners for its SRR effort include Teledyne FLIR, Doodle Labs, and Immervision.