BlueHalo, a leading provider of counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) solutions, announced a significant milestone in the development of its Freedom Eagle (FE-1) missile. The company successfully completed multiple rounds of testing, including a critical firing of the dual-thrust, solid rocket motor.
FE-1 is being developed under the U.S. Army’s Next-Generation C-UAS Missile program. The missile is designed to counter Group 3 unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and other larger aerial threats. BlueHalo’s rapid development of the FE-1 demonstrates the company’s ability to deliver innovative solutions to meet evolving threats.
“On battlefields around the globe, drones are proving to be one of the most rapidly evolving threats to national security, demanding the accelerated development of innovative technologies for continued all-domain dominance,” said Jonathan Moneymaker, BlueHalo Chief Executive Officer. The missile is designed to be seamlessly integrated into existing C2 systems, providing a low-cost, highly maneuverable solution for defeating a range of threats.
BlueHalo’s commitment to developing advanced C-UAS solutions is evident in its portfolio, which includes the LOCUST Directed Energy Laser Weapon System. The company’s focus on rapid development and delivery of effective countermeasures positions it as a key player in the evolving C-UAS market.
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