CACI International announced it was awarded two contracts with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) as part of the second phase of the Counter Uncrewed Aircraft System (C-UAS) Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR). The contracts have a total value of approximately $124 million in U.S. dollars.
Under these contracts, CACI will provide a light-armored tactical C-UAS vehicle platform and support for up to 10 years. The company will deliver modular, tailorable, and scalable C-UAS systems, including a dismounted omnidirectional 360-degree system capable of detecting, defining, denying, degrading, and defeating drone threats.
This award expands CACI's international defense presence and reinforces its leadership in software-defined C-UAS technology. The systems leverage CACI's decades of experience in electronic warfare, providing critical capabilities to protect Canadian Armed Forces personnel from evolving drone threats.
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