
Modular Autonomous Capability for Landing on Uncooperative Vehicles (MACLUV)Award last edited on: 3/23/2025
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
DOD : NavyTotal Award Amount
$1,239,702Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
N232-085Principal Investigator
James PeverillCompany Information
GreenSight Agronomics (AKA: GreenSight Inc)
12 Channel Street Suite 605
Boston, MA 02210
Boston, MA 02210
(844) 484-7336 |
info@greensightag.com |
www.greensightag.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Suffolk
Congr. District: 08
County: Suffolk
Phase I
Contract Number: 2025Start Date: ---- Completed: 10/31/2023
Phase I year
2024Phase I Amount
$239,900Benefit:
The proposed MACLUV system fills a large unfilled niche for a variety of commercial and military applications. There currently does not exist a commercial product in any form able to fill the required specifications. We see extensive tactical and commercial CONOPs involving a wide variety of offensive, logistics, surveillance, rescue and onboard service missions well beyond the Navys initial interest and missions. We intend to pursue commercialization, leveraging our existing hardware and payload systems as building blocks, offering MACLUV as a hardware module for inclusion both on GSs own VTOL SUAS as well as for existing and in-development third party SUAS. By expanding the use cases for unmanned aircraft for what are often very dangerous missions (even for commercial ones), our system will increase safety by removing pilots from harms way, and allow for critical supplies to be delivered in higher risk conditions that would be considered too dangerous for a manned mission. We anticipate a very large commercial market for this technology, to be quantified in detail during Phase II.
Keywords:
Sensors, Sensors, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Autonomous Landing, surveillance, Non-cooperative, Unmanned Systems, AI/ML
Phase II
Contract Number: N68335-24-C-0084Start Date: 1/13/2025 Completed: 10/29/2024
Phase II year
2025(last award dollars: 1742718647)
Phase II Amount
$999,802Benefit:
The proposed MACLUV system fills a sizeable niche for a variety of commercial and military applications. A commercial product in any form currently does not exist that can fulfill the required specifications. We see extensive tactical and commercial CONOPs involving a wide variety of offensive, logistics, surveillance, rescue, and onboard service missions well beyond the Navys initial interest and missions. We intend to pursue commercialization, leveraging our existing hardware and payload systems as building blocks, offering MACLUV as a hardware module for inclusion on GSs own VTOL SUAS and existing and in-development third-party SUAS. By expanding the use cases for unmanned aircraft for what are often very dangerous missions (even for commercial ones), our system will increase safety by removing pilots from harms way and allow for critical supplies to be delivered in higher-risk conditions that would be considered too dangerous for a manned mission. We anticipate a very large commercial market for this technology, which will be quantified in detail during Phase II, for transition to Phase III.
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Sensors, surveillance, Non-cooperative, AI/ML, Autonomous Landing, Unmanned Systems