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Collins Aerospace has been selected as the Mission System solutions provider for the next phase of the Air Launched Effects (ALE) small programme for Army Aviation’s Enduring and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) fleet. In November 2021, Collins Aerospace successfully demonstrated the ready-now RapidEdge™ Mission System to support this critical programme.

ALE is an attritable Family of Systems (FoS) Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) that is launched from a helicopter, large UAS or other alternate platform that has a variety of payloads designed to help Army Aviation increase reach, lethality and survivability of manned platforms when operating against peer threat systems.

RapidEdge™ Mission System

The Collins RapidEdge™ Mission System achieves all those goals by providing central functionality including radios for communication, solutions for handling multiple levels of classified data and mission computing.

It also enables multiple, autonomous, ALEs to work together toward a common goal by leveraging individual payloads to make a greater impact on dynamic and complex operational environments.

Solving customer’s challenges

The open systems approach allows for integration of third-party capabilities to avoid vendor lock

Leveraging a robust, resilient and modular open systems approach at a high technology readiness level and manufacturing readiness level, RapidEdge™ Mission System solves customer challenges within the small UAS market.

Additionally, the open systems approach allows for integration of third-party capabilities to avoid vendor lock and gives the government the option to add capabilities if needed.

Authority comment

The RapidEdge™ Mission System demonstrates Collins’ technical and tactical expertise in the ALE market,” said John Sapp, vice president and general manager, Integrated Solutions for Collins Aerospace.

This award is another proof point that Collins is always ready to solve complex and challenging customer problems today.”

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