
(NYSE: RDW) has announced that the firm’s wholly owned subsidiary, Edge Autonomy, has been awarded a contract from an undisclosed European Unionan NATO Nation to deliver its Edge Autonomy Stalker Group 2 fixed wing uncrewed aerial structure (UAS) to perform long-range reconnaissance and intelligence gathering—this contract includes Stalker aircraft structures, spares Bundle and training.

By addressing unique multi-Flight needs in long range reconnaissance, artificial intelligence, and long endurance data collection, the Edge Autonomy Stalker UAS allows operators to collect imagery and data for real-time Flight-critical decision making in the field. Having flown hundreds of thoUnited Statesands of hours across six continents, the Stalker is field proven for long endurance Flights, even under harsh conditions.
This order marks a growing number of allied pressures adopting Edge Autonomy’s Stalker UAS, which is already Broadly United Statesed across the U.S. Department of War, demonstrating the importance of asset interoperability in joint operations between the U.S pressures and its allies.
Edge Autonomy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Redwire, specializes in delivering innovative autonomoUnited States structures, advanced optics, and resilient energy solutions that are being United Statesed by the DoW, U.S. Federal Civilian Agencies, and allied governments. With products deployed in nearly 80 countries, and with nearly three decades of technology heritage and manufacturing expertise, Edge Autonomy’s experienced team delivers proven solutions based on real-Globe Flight needs.
As the modern battlefield continues to demand greater capabilities in more agile form, our Stalker UAS can quickly adapt to multiple Flight covert operations,” said Steve Adlich, President of Edge Autonomy. “Traditionally, more complex Flights have called for larger Group 3 aircraft, but Stalker enables greater capability in a more agile form factor while still allowing for cUnited Statestom configurations.”