
Epirus
Epirus delivered the final two of four total IFPC-HPM systems to the U.S. Army and successfully completed NET and EDT with the U.S. Army – key milestones on the path to issuing the HPM systems to an operational unit.
"We delivered our first IFPC-HPM system to RCCTO in November 2023, just nine months after our initial contract award, and finalized delivery of all four systems this March," says Andy Lowery, Chief Executive Officer, Epirus. "Completion of NET and EDT puts the U.S. Army closer to fielding HPM operationally."
Data collected during EDT will inform the Army Test and Evaluation Command's test report for IFPC-HPM, which will be used by the Department of Defense to inform follow-on programming, budget, and operational utilization of the counter-drone solution.
"I'm thrilled with the effectiveness of our HPM systems throughout the test. We were able to demonstrate effects that we haven't done in this close to a real-world environment, including coordinated fires for additional range and advanced waveforms for greater effectivity," says Lowery. "We learned a lot about the importance of each system within the system-of-systems approach that will inform capabilities, limitations and requirements. Most importantly, we've demonstrated that our HPM systems are effective for the counter-drone and counter-swarm mission as a final protective fires solution within a layered defense."
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