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SAS14: Royal Navy considers ScanEagle extension

9th April 2014 - 14:41 GMT | by Beth Stevenson in National Harbor

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Insitu has submitted a bid to the Royal Navy to extend the provision of its ScanEagle operations beyond the existing two-year contract, the company has revealed.

The company is bidding to extend the contract by a further two years, based on contractor owned, contractor operated basis, Ryan Hartman senior VP of Insitu, told Shephard during the Sea-Air-Space exhibition.

The original contract - worth £30 million - was awarded as a UOR in June 2013, and is currently providing two task lines each consisting of 300 hours per month each, according to the navy.

The extension bid was submitted last week,

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Beth Stevenson

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Beth is a former senior reporter for Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Beth graduated …

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