The agreement includes seven advanced reconnaissance pods equipped with sophisticated hardware and software that use artificial intelligence and machine learning to process day and night, wide-area, and long-range imagery. “The MS-110 system brings advanced capability by pushing next-generation processing to the tactical edge to defeat camouflage and decoys in near real time,” said Dan Theisen, president of Advanced Products and Solutions.
“This capability empowers the U.S. and our allies to maintain a strategic advantage in an evolving global defense landscape by bolstering survivability, responsiveness and wide area surveillance,” Theisen said. The MS-110 improves intelligence performance over legacy systems through multispectral imaging, expanded area coverage at long ranges, and compatibility with fighters, maritime patrol aircraft, special mission platforms, and medium-altitude long-endurance drones, with work to be performed in Westford, Massachusetts, and completion expected by August 2031.






















