Sky Warden, the modified crop-duster U.S. Special Operations Command picked as the winner of its Armed Overwatch competition, has entered low-rate initial production, and the first aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in October, a SOCOM spokesman told Air & Space Forces Magazine. The combatant command ...
AT-802U Sky Warden
The Air Force has tapped Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, in Oklahoma, as the sole candidate location for the formal training unit of the AT-802U Sky Warden—the converted crop duster that won U.S. Special Operation Command’s Armed Overwatch contract. At Will Rogers in Oklahoma City, ...
In Sky Warden, AFSOC gains a flexible new hunter-killer.
U.S. Special Operations Command has awarded a contract for its Armed Overwatch program, selecting L3 Harris Technologies’ AT-802U Sky Warden as the winner of its competition for a low-cost aircraft to fly surveillance and strikes in austere locations. The deal could be worth up to ...
U.S. Special Operations Command has awarded a total of $19.2 million to five companies for prototype demonstrations as part of the Armed Overwatch effort to buy a low-cost aircraft to fly surveillance and strikes in austere locations. The aircraft selected to proceed are: Leidos Inc.’s ...