Broad Area Maritime Surveillance

Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) is a UAV system, which will provide continuous maritime surveillance for the US Navy and complement the 737 based Multimission Maritime Aircraft (MMA), the P-8A Poseidon.[1]

The system is expected to enter service around the end of the decade. Around 40 UAVs will be based at five sites - Hawaii; Diego Garcia; NAS Jacksonville, Florida; NAS Kadena, Japan; and Sigonella, Italy.

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Contract competition

The competitors for the contract included:[2]

The awarding of the contract was expected in the fall of 2007, but in October, 2007, the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) pushed back the contract award date until early 2008.[5]

On 22 April 2008, Northrop Grumman received the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance contract worth $1.16 billion.[6] Lockheed Martin filed a formal protest with the GAO two weeks later.[7] On August 11, 2008 the GAO ruled to uphold the Navy’s selection of Northrop Grumman.[8] In September 2010, the BAMS aircraft was designated the MQ-4C.[9]

Specificiations

Data from [10]

General characteristics

Performance

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