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Insitu to Supply ScanEagle to the Netherlands

By Tish Drake | March 20, 2012
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Insitu, based in Bingen, Wash., signed a contract to deliver its ScanEagle unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to the Netherlands to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for the Ministry of Defense (MOD). The Netherlands will use ScanEagle with the MOD both domestically and abroad.

“We’re excited to be part of the Netherlands’ ISR solution for the Ministry of Defense,” said Insitu President and CEO Steve Morrow. “ScanEagle provides ISR that is competitive with other larger UAS at a fraction of the price.”

ScanEagle will provide the MOD an ISR capability during the second half of 2012, replacing a program that ended in the middle of 2011. Looking forward, Netherlands MOD and Insitu plan to continue to explore the potential for multi-mission ISR capabilities using a next-generation Insitu UAS that carries multiple ISR sensors and enables rapid, robust payload integration, the company said.

ScanEagle has more than 580,000 combat flight hours since it first deployed with the U.S. Marine Corps in 2004. Features of the system include Insitu’s SkyHook retrieval system, which allows for aircraft recovery without the use of nets or runways. In 2009, ScanEagle was noted for the rapid response ISR that it provided during the recovery of merchant marine Captain Richard Phillips, who was being held by Somali pirates.

Personnel from the Joint ISTAR command are now taking courses to begin operating the system later this year.
 

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