Naval Warfare

Survice Engineering Awarded $8 Million US Navy Contract to Delivery 21 TRV-150C TRUAS

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TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System
TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System

The Survice Engineering Co. LLC, Belcamp, Maryland, is awarded an $8,359,234 firm-fixed-price contract for the production and delivery of 21 TRV-150C Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft Systems and 12 months of Systems Engineering Program Management services in support of the Navy and Marine Corps Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems program office. Fiscal 2023 procurement (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $6,363,065; and fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $1,996,169 will be obligated at the time if award, $1,996,169 of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.

TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System
TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System. (Photo by Malloy Aeronautics)

The TRV family of tactical drones is being collaboratively developed by the UK-based Malloy Aeronautics and the Maryland-based SURVICE Engineering Company under contract with the U.S. Department of Defense. The unmanned aircraft is one of the leading concepts providing unmanned assured logistics resupply in an aerial platform organic to traditional ground-based units. The TRV-150 UAS (Tactical Resupply UAS or TRUAS) is a marine-focused platform designed for tactical resupply primarily on shore. The TRV T150’s redundant avionics and drive system allow you to focus on the task – not the vehicle. The unmanned aircraft has been designed for the toughest military environments, with demonstrated operations in the artic circle, desert and at sea.

TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System
TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System. (Photo by Malloy Aeronautics)

The systems is being considered for delivery to the US Navy and US Marine Corps through ‘non-traditional acquisition strategies’. It is designed to transport items like food and tactical gear to marines. Demonstrations using the TRUAS took place in St. Inigoes, Maryland, US on 27 October 2021. In the first mission, the team made an air drop where TRUAS flew to a pre-programmed point to drop a payload and flew back to the original point. In the second leg, TRUAS flew to specified coordinates, landed, released the payload for delivery, and then returned to its location. During this testing, the system was able to transition back to forward flight and returned with a vertical landing. NAVAIR noted that TRUAS will be delivered to marines next summer as part of an ‘extended user assessment’.

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