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Continuing Development of Darkhive MASS-DE Capability

AFWERX · AFWERX TACFI · AFWERX

AI-Readiness Score
18/25
Pathway Speed
5/5
Timeline Realism
3/5
Problem Framing
4/5
AI / ML Fit
3/5
Award + Transition
3/5

Award

$1,899,514
Award ceiling
DARKHIVE INC.
Awardee
Posted June 6, 2024

Description

Darkhive is actively working with 320th STS end-users on a Phase II effort funded by AFWERX/AFRL to develop an airborne launch platform called NEST to deploy pocket-sized WASP drones at longer ranges to deliver a range of capabilities for dismounted Special Tactics airmen in INDOPACOM. Over the course of the project, additional solution requirements are expanding the scope of the R&D surrounding the WASP SUAS launch device, NEST. These requirements are critical to the future operational capabilities of the system and for this reason, Darkhive is proposing a continuation of the development under a TACFI to provide the necessary funding. This R&D, which will be accomplished under a PY24 TACFI effort, relates to the current WASP NEST system to address near-term requirements of the AFSOC Adaptive Airborne Enterprise (A2E) concept and the broader goals of integrating innovative SUAS capabilities under the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Replicator program that is focused on rapidly achieving mass with large-scale attritable drone swarms that can be dynamically updated in-flight to autonomously complete mission critical tasks in the next generation of warfare.  Should Darkhive be awarded this TACFI effort, it would represent a significant opportunity for the DAF to contribute to DoD-wide initiatives through the development of cutting-edge SUAS delivery platforms that will extend the range and effectiveness of drone effects against peer adversaries.

Score Rationale

This is a sole-source TACFI continuation for Darkhive specifically, meaning the pathway is as fast as it gets for a named company already embedded with 320th STS end-users — top marks on pathway speed. The AI/ML fit is real but secondary: the core work is hardware (NEST launch platform, WASP SUAS), with autonomy and in-flight dynamic updating as meaningful but downstream software components rather than the primary deliverable. Award size at ~$1.9M with explicit Replicator program alignment and an identified AFSOC end-user earns a middle score on transition — the pathway to production is implied through Replicator and A2E but not contractually structured as a named follow-on mechanism.

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