Low-Cost Multi-Function Radar System for Attritable Airborne Platforms
ID: AF244-D010Type: Phase II
Overview

Topic

Low-Cost Multi-Function Radar System for Attritable Airborne Platforms

Agency

Agency: DODBranch: USAF

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: Phase II
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Air Force, is seeking proposals for the development of a low-cost multi-function radar system designed for small attritable airborne platforms. The primary objective of this Direct-to-Phase-II (D2P2) project is to create a complete radar system that minimizes production costs while maintaining high performance, leveraging advancements in software-defined RF systems and lower-cost AESA antennas. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the capabilities of small business RF-system developers and providing affordable radar solutions for future military applications. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by November 6, 2024, with a focus on achieving a flight-unit production cost target of $30,000 to $50,000, and can find more details at the solicitation agency's website: https://www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/.

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