The US Army has announced a request for industry participation in a counter-small unmanned aircraft system (C-sUAS) demonstration scheduled for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. The initiative focuses on 'soldier common systems' capable of detecting and defeating Group 1 and Group 2 sUAS, which weigh under 55 pounds.
Key performance requirements include a detection time of more than 15 seconds and operational coverage exceeding 0.5 kilometers. The Army plans to select up to a dozen vendors for the live demonstration, reflecting a significant increase in investment aimed at protecting base defenses against evolving drone threats.
This means defense contractors and technology providers must now prioritize portable, rapidly deployable solutions that integrate both detection and neutralization capabilities for lightweight drones. For B2B suppliers in the defense sector, this demonstration represents a critical opportunity to validate systems in front of military evaluators and secure future procurement contracts.
Source: The Insider, May 14, 2026. Full article available here.
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