Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RCAT) ("Red Cat" or the "Company"), a military technology company integrating robotic hardware and software to protect and support the warfighter, today announces that its new military-grade sUAS, the Teal 2, has received clearance from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to be designated as a Blue UAS.
The Blue UAS Cleared List is a select group of DoD-approved drones for government users. According to the DoD, these drones "are NDAA compliant, validated as cyber-secure and safe to fly, and are available for government purchase and operation."
The Teal 2 is the second sUAS from Red Cat subsidiary Teal Drones to have passed the rigorous testing required for Blue UAS clearance. Teal's legacy sUAS, the Golden Eagle, is also on the cleared list, which currently includes fewer than 20 drones in total.
Blue UAS is an initiative of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), the only DoD organization focused on accelerating the adoption of commercial and dual-use technology to solve operational challenges at speed and scale. This acceleration strengthens national security and helps grow the national security innovation base.
"Blue UAS clearance is a high bar to reach for any sUAS because of the extensive vetting process," said Teal Founder and CEO George Matus. "With this certification, all our customers - military, government and commercial - can be confident that the Teal 2 meets the highest standards for cybersecurity, safety and operation."
Officially launched in April, the Teal 2 is designed to Dominate the NightTM and arrives as the world's leading sUAS for night operations. The Teal 2 is the first sUAS to be equipped with Teledyne FLIR's new Hadron 640R sensor, providing end users with the highest resolution thermal imaging in a small form factor. The Teal 2 also offers the latest intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technology, delivering time-critical information and enabling operators to make faster, smarter decisions.
"Blue UAS certification opens the door to greater opportunities for Teal 2," said Matus. "We can now fill orders that were contingent on certification, and in addition to orders from the U.S. government, we know that governments of allied nations are also more likely to purchase Blue UAS-approved drones."
Red Cat will exhibit the Teal 2 at the Modern Day Marine expo in Washington, D.C., from June 27-29.