SBIR-STTR Award

Secure Advanced Attrittable Aerial Asset (SA4)
Award last edited on: 9/7/2022

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$1,618,449
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
HR001121S0007-23
Principal Investigator
James Peverill

Company Information

GreenSight Agronomics (AKA: GreenSight Inc)

12 Channel Street Suite 605
Boston, MA 02210
   (844) 484-7336
   info@greensightag.com
   www.greensightag.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Suffolk

Phase I

Contract Number: HR001122C0116
Start Date: 4/1/2022    Completed: 10/1/2022
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$119,965
GreenSight, teamed with Oklahoma State University, proposes to leverage our unique low cost aerospace expertise, existing technology building blocks and analysis tools to conduct a thorough trade space analysis of the ILED mission and develop the Secure Advanced Aerial Attritable Asset (SA4) system concept. GreenSight is a highly experienced developer and manufacturer of low cost, high capability small UAS. The company has developed a library of inexpensive UAS components from air frames, avionics, payloads, radios and associated software. These components have been assembled into a multitude of commercial UAS designs that the company has manufactured and sold to a variety of commercial and defense customers. GreenSight has pushed the limits of capability for UAS since the company was founded, commercializing a number of custom designed VTOL SUAS that have led the industry in flight time and been deployed globally all over the world.

Phase II

Contract Number: HR001123C0038
Start Date: 1/19/2023    Completed: 1/17/2025
Phase II year
2023
Phase II Amount
$1,498,484
GreenSight proposes to develop the Secure Advanced Attrittable Aerial Asset (SA4) aircraft, an ultra low cost but high performance SUAS designed for be used in a variety of advanced swarm combat CONOPs. SA4 combines high performance with low cost by taking advantage of novel manufacturing, tooling and material selections. The aircraft is designed for low cost manufacturing, with a simplified low parts count approach that facilitates compact packaging, transportation and field setup of large swarms of aircraft, transported in standard CONEXs, from 25 to 100 units. The aircraft has a modular payload bay intended for factory or depot integration of a variety of swarm-centric payloads weighing up to 15 lbs. SA4 takes advantage of GreenSight's novel integrated avionics, communications and power electronics to further reduce cost and reduce weight. GS's localization-enabled mesh radio enables formation flight, further boosting the system's range and endurance. SA4 is all electric, taking advantage of the logistical and design flexibility of electric propulsion, but still delivering on objective performance in range, loiter endurance, and dash airspeed/time. SA4 is designed with an integral rapid take off feature that can incorporate either a pneumatic or rocket launch option. Pneumatic can be used for development, testing or commercial applications where reuse of the aircraft is desirable. Rocket propulsion offers the lowest cost per aircraft for true single use missions. GreenSight's SA4 design has potential to offer 1-2 orders of magnitude reduced cost over existing similarly sized airframes (45 lbs AUW), with practical manufacturing scalability up to volumes over 100k units per year.