Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
AI-piloted drone completes test for Kratos, Shield AI - News
April 02, 2024SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos and Shield AI recently completed the initial phase of AI-piloted flight testing using the Kratos Tactical Firejet, the companies announced in a statement.
Drones for aerial target practice to be supplied to U.S. Navy by Kratos - News
March 19, 2024SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos won a $57.6 million contract modification for the production of BQM-177A Surface Launched Aerial Targets for the U.S. Navy, the company announced in a statement.
Counter-UAS and air defense systems contract won by Kratos - News
January 17, 2024SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. won $50 million worth of contracts from an unidentified customer for the development and support of counter uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS), air defense, and radar systems, the company announced in a statement.
UH-60 avionics trainers to be provided to Australia by Kratos - News
October 20, 2023SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has won a contract to supply three aviation trainers for the Australian Defence Force (ADF), the company announced.
Drones used as aerial targets by U.S. Air Force to be provided by Kratos - News
March 08, 2023SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos has won a $21.7 million contract from the U.S. Air Force for Lot 19 of full-rate production of the BQM-167A target, the company announced in a statement.
Hypersonic missile work for U.S. Air Force to be performed by Kratos - News
January 11, 2023SAN DIEGO, California. Leidos has chosen Kratos to support the Expendable Hypersonic Multi-Mission ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) and Strike Program -- a program known as Mayhem -- under an Air Force Research Laboratory project to develop an air-breathing hypersonic weapon system, Kratos announced in a statement.
Ballistic missile intercept test near Hawaii supported by Kratos - News
December 28, 2022SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions supported a ballistic missile intercept test aboard a Japanese Maya-class destroyer recently, the company announced in a statement.