New Technology Enables US Soldiers to Keep Head Up, Eyes On Target and Hands On Weapon

New Technology Enables US Soldiers to Keep Head Up, Eyes On Target and Hands On Weapon

KordUSA Inc., a member of the Australian-based Kord Group of companies, announced today it secured an Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide its remote technology to the US Army.

The cutting-edge RACU System Technology equips soldiers with a centralised point of control for all their weapon-mounted and body-worn electronic devices. The groundbreaking technology significantly benefits soldier performance, lethality and situational awareness.

“Think of it as a simple, common remote for the soldier, which gives them quick, easy and intuitive control.” said Dr Peter Moran, Group Managing Director at Kord. “It’s a force multiplier, simple to learn, and rugged. It allows soldiers to keep head up, eyes on target and hands on weapon.”  

The contract, awarded by Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH) as part of the EDITS Program, is valued at up to US$7m [AU$11m]. The Program provides warfighter solutions to a number of US Army agencies including PEO Soldier. Kord will supply its RACU System Technology for evaluation by the US Army as the Common Remote for the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW).

RACU has been developed and tested over many years by the Australian Army and US Marine Corps. While the technology is Australian, it will be manufactured in the U.S. through Kord’s production office in Ogden, Utah, in partnership with a range of local industries.

“This is more than just about securing an important technology contract,” says Dr Moran. “It’s a wonderful example of the collaboration between Australia and the US across militaries, innovation and industry for the benefit of both countries. We’re proud to advance our AUKUS agreement goals and continue to strengthen the relationship between our two countries.”

Kord Group has a long-standing relationship with the United StatesCongress and Defense Force, including support for rapid procurement (National Defense Authorization Act 2019-2023); authorized US$20m in 2023 for operational evaluation, US$5m appropriated in 2024 budget (House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee).

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