U.S. Army expands drone marketplace after $750 million in sales, adding Group 3 systems, payloads and faster allied procurement
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Army’s UAS Marketplace Expands Functionality
AUGUST 17, 2026 – The Army’s Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Marketplace is expanding its features and product offerings to include a capability selection tool, Group 3 systems, payloads, components, and software. Launched in March, the UAS Marketplace boasts over $750M in sales and is a digital one-stop shop that allows Army units to quickly procure vetted drone capabilities that meet their unique mission needs. Designed in close coordination wi…
U.S. Army expands drone marketplace after $750 million in sales, adding Group 3 systems, payloads and faster allied procurement
Developed in close coordination with Amazon Web Services, the marketplace gives Army units a single digital channel to procure vetted unmanned capabilities. The service is expanding the platform as part of an effort to shorten acquisition timelines, increase competition and give operational units greater choice over the systems they field. “Agility is at the core of the UAS Marketplace architecture.” said Mr. Rodney Davis, Capability Program Exe…
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