
July 23, 2025
BY Office of Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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L3Harris Technologies has opened a high-volume production line for its VAMPIRE counter-drone systems in Huntsville, Alabama, as the company moves to meet growing allied demand. The combat-proven system has been operational in European theaters since 2023, and the new facility is designed to scale output as the threat environment evolves.
Pendleton UAS Range and Gambit have partnered to offer Red Force as a Service, a counter-drone testing and training environment that pits UAS defense systems against coordinated, adaptive threat scenarios. The service targets military, federal and critical infrastructure clients ahead of a live demonstration set for April 23 at the Southern California range.
An Indian drone company's U.S. subsidiary has contracted with Airbus Helicopters for up to 18 Flexrotor unmanned aerial systems, adding long-endurance drone services to its global leasing portfolio for civil and parapublic missions.
GA-ASI and the U.S. Air Force used an MQ-20 Avenger uncrewed jet in a February demonstration to validate passive infrared targeting and autonomous coordination capabilities, advancing the development of Collaborative Combat Aircraft operations in contested electromagnetic environments.
Northrop Grumman's MQ-4C Triton unmanned surveillance aircraft, operational with the U.S. Navy since 2023 and expanding in the Royal Australian Air Force, provides high-altitude maritime ISR and targeting capabilities across the Indo-Pacific, with the U.S. and Australia sharing collected intelligence data.