- Country: USA
- Summary: Technologies Sought for Capability Discovery Experiment FALCON PEAK 2025.2 Hosted by North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command (N&NC) Counter - small Unmanned Aircraf...
- KZT Ref No: 113006039
- Deadline: 06 Feb 2025
- Competition: ICB
- Financier: Self Financed
- Purchaser Ownership: Public
- Tender Value: Refer Document
- Notice Type: Tender
- Document Ref. No.: F3LNEA3
- Purchaser's Detail :
Purchaser : DEPT OF DEFENSE | DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
AF BPN NO MILSBILLS PROCESSES 250 VANDENBERG ST STE B016, PETERSON AFB , CO 80914-3820, USA
Primary Point of Contact: Jason Mayes, NORAD-USNC-FalconPeak@groups.mail.mil, Phone Number 719-556-6030
Secondary Point of Contact: Jessica Stewart, N...
Email :norad-usnc-falconpeak@groups.mail.mil
- Description :
- Technologies Sought for Capability Discovery Experiment FALCON PEAK 2025.2 Hosted by North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command (N&NC) Counter - small Unmanned Aircraft System (C-sUAS)
Description
FP25.2 is planned from late July to early August at Peterson Space Force Base/Colorado Springs Municipal Airport located in Colorado Springs, CO and Fort Carson-s Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site located in Las Animas County, CO. FP25.2 will provide a venue for participants to demonstrate their technologies in an operational environment by allowing participants to operate their systems on a military installation to detect, track, identify, and defeat various Group 1 and 2 sUAS using LCD effects. N&NC will provide, operate, and deploy UXS platforms capable of addressing cross-domain and previously unseen threat profiles, including low-emission and no-emission (dark) UAS. FP25.2-s intent is to observe the readiness of commercially available systems, specifically those with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7, 8, and 9, employed as part of an overall effort to unify military base Force Protection measures falling under the purview of N&NC.
The following system capabilities are desired:
Automatic detection of sUAS group 1 and group 2 categorized per Department of Defense Joint Publication 3-30 (Table 1). Detection of low-emission, non-emitting (dark), and 5G-cell enabled sUAS will be prioritized. Performance against multiple target aspects, course, speed, and altitude will be captured. Target signature thresholds shall be in accordance with the threat repositories maintained by the National Ground Intelligence Center, and National Air and Space Intelligence Center. Estimated signature threshold values available upon request to all industry partners who have access to SIPR or appropriate cage codes. POC for these requests is Jason Mayes at jason.d.mayes.civ@mail.smil.mil Ability to detect, track, and identify multiple heterogeneou...
- Documents :
Tender Notice
NNC-RFI-Counter-UAS_FP25.docx
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