Eye following drone in the sky
According to reports, Eagle Eye’s synthetic aperture radar can detect targets with high resolution up to 80 km away, while at sea this range goes up to 201 km. The system’s ability to detect small unmanned aerial vehicles attracts great attention from armies around the world these days, when unmanned aerial vehicles are becoming increasingly common. Active war zones such as Ukraine and now Israel are evidence of this trend. Drones have proven time and again to be very effective against tanks, entrenched personnel, and fixed weapons platforms.
General Atomics will deliver the first batch of twelve “Gray Eagle” 25Ms equipped with “Eagle Eye” to the US military in the second half of 2026. The company states that it will produce future UAVs with this radar unless the USA requests otherwise.
The Gray Eagle 25M variant features upgraded systems including open architecture aircraft and ground systems, a more powerful engine, advanced data links and increased range. The company has been producing these vehicles since the 2000s, but work on the program has accelerated significantly in the last five years, according to GA. Shortsleeve acknowledged that GA’s new system has attracted interest from various countries, but refrained from naming any names. It was also said that it may be possible to adapt the radar to other platforms beyond the “Gray Eagle” unmanned aerial vehicle.