Unmanned Systems Asia 2019: Indonesia follows regional trend with ubiquitous ScanEagle
Indonesia will become the latest country in the Asia-Pacific region to integrate ScanEagle UAVs into its aerial operations, following a contract modification award on 29 March to Insitu under a previously issued ordering agreement.
The $9.9 million award, which will be completed through an FMS arrangement with the government of Indonesia, will see the delivery of one complete ScanEagle system, comprising six ScanEagle UAVs and related support.
Regional deliveries of ScanEagles in Asia-Pacific include Japan (four), Malaysia (two) and Singapore (12), according to Shephard Plus data.
The Philippine Air Force is one of the largest operators of the type in
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