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SNC Buys Another Bombardier Jet for HADES Program

Key Takeaways
  • SNC purchases another Bombardier Global 6500 for HADES program.
  • The aircraft will be the first non-prototype for the Army's ISR program.
  • SNC is ahead of schedule in its delivery of the HADES aircraft.
  • The company was named lead integrator for HADES after winning a $1 billion Army contract.
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Strategic Implications

This purchase may signal SNC's commitment to advancing next-generation aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, which could set a new standard for industry partnership with the Army. The accelerated delivery timeline suggests SNC is responding to the Army's call for increased production volume and speed, which may have broader implications for the defense industry's ability to meet emerging needs.

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What Happened

Sierra Nevada Accelerates Delivery Of Next Gen ISR Aircraft

The Sierra Nevada Corporation has announced the purchase of another Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft, intended to be transformed into the first non-prototype aircraft for the Army’s High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) program. This move solidifies SNC’s commitment to advancing next-generation aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. The company was named lead integrator for HADES after winning a 12-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Army contract worth up to nearly $1 billion. The announcement was reported by Breaking Defense.

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Key Takeaways
  • SNC purchases another Bombardier Global 6500 for HADES program.
  • The aircraft will be the first non-prototype for the Army's ISR program.
  • SNC is ahead of schedule in its delivery of the HADES aircraft.
  • The company was named lead integrator for HADES after winning a $1 billion Army contract.
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Strategic Implications

This purchase may signal SNC's commitment to advancing next-generation aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, which could set a new standard for industry partnership with the Army. The accelerated delivery timeline suggests SNC is responding to the Army's call for increased production volume and speed, which may have broader implications for the defense industry's ability to meet emerging needs.

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What Happened

Sierra Nevada Accelerates Delivery Of Next Gen ISR Aircraft

The Sierra Nevada Corporation has announced the purchase of another Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft, intended to be transformed into the first non-prototype aircraft for the Army’s High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) program. This move solidifies SNC’s commitment to advancing next-generation aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. The company was named lead integrator for HADES after winning a 12-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Army contract worth up to nearly $1 billion. The announcement was reported by Breaking Defense.

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