Request for Information (RFI) for Medium Range Tactical (MRT) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), PMA-263
Title:  

Request for Information (RFI) for Medium Range Tactical (MRT) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), PMA-263

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Defense

State:  

United States of America

NAICS Code:  

336411

Industry:  

Aerospace and Defense

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

243-26-024

Open Date:  

2/11/2026

Close Date:  

4/13/2026

Last Updated:  

2/19/2026

Description:
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) is seeking industry input to identify potential solutions for a Medium Range Tactical (MRT) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) for use by the United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Forces. The desired MRT UAS should be capable of providing Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) during day and night operations across a variety of operational environments. The system should be ruggedized, robust, and rapidly deployable, delivered ready for operational use with minimal logistics, training, and sustainment burden. Key characteristics of interest include a maximum gross takeoff weight of less than 20 lbs, a total system weight of less than 75 lbs, and a total payload capacity of greater than 3.75 lbs. The system should also be capable of operating in austere locations, across diverse global climates and weather conditions, during day and night operations, and within degraded, denied, intermittent, and limited (DDIL) radio-frequency environments. • The MRT UAS should support modular payloads and a variety of sensors, including the provision of real-time Full Motion Video (FMV) via high-resolution electro-optical (EO) and/or infrared (IR) sensors. • The Air Vehicle (AV) should be capable of operating from stationary and mobile platforms, including amphibious ships and expeditionary advanced bases. • Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) solutions, including fixed-wing VTOL (FW-VTOL) and multirotor VTOL configurations, are of interest. • The system should support autonomous or manual launch and recovery within designated or confined areas, with recovery methods that minimize system damage and enable rapid mission turnaround. • The Ground Control Station (GCS) should be man-portable and either provide the necessary equipment to monitor sensor position and status, control AV movement, and display video, or be interoperable with existing common control systems available for U.S. Government procurement.
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Contact Information:

Karleigh M. Hall(Contract Specialist)

karleigh.m.hall2.civ@us.navy.mil

Budget Estimate (AI):

$10,000,000 – $50,000,000

The budget for this contract is difficult to estimate, as the document does not provide a specific dollar amount. However, based on the complexity and scope of the project, it is likely that the contract value will be in the millions of dollars. The Navy has a history of awarding large contracts for unmanned aircraft systems, and this project may follow a similar pattern. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the number of systems procured, the level of customization required, and the duration of the contract. A rough estimate for the contract value could be between $10 million and $50 million.

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