AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE: UAVS), operating as EagleNXT, has completed the sale of six eBee TAC tactical mapping drones to the U.S. Army, each equipped with premium S.O.D.A. 3D and Duet M sensors featuring full RTK/PPK activation. The transaction was facilitated through commercial partner Dronivo GmbH in Germany and represents a landmark procurement for advanced aerial mapping capabilities.
eBee TAC Technical Specifications
The eBee TAC is a fixed-wing, hand-launched drone engineered for tactical mapping and intelligence gathering operations. The system delivers 90-minute endurance, 17.2-mile range, and features digital camouflage for stealth operations. Centimeter-level accuracy through activated RTK/PPK capabilities eliminates the need for extensive ground control points, even in challenging or disconnected environments.
The eBee TAC configuration includes two premium sensor options. The S.O.D.A. 3D sensor captures simultaneous nadir and oblique images for exceptional 3D modeling and comprehensive coverage, providing superior 3D reconstructions with multi-angle capture. The Duet M combines powerful RGB and multispectral capabilities for precise vegetation analysis, environmental monitoring, and advanced surface modeling.


Army Mission Integration
“This sale highlights the surging demand across Europe for advanced tactical mapping capabilities,” said Bill Irby, CEO of EagleNXT. “The need for rapid, reliable aerial data collection is expanding exponentially, and through 2025 we have implemented numerous operational improvements to deliver our drones and sensors in a shortened time frame, reducing customer wait times for capability.”
The eBee TAC systems support multiple Army mission sets including border surveillance and reconnaissance, tactical mapping for operational planning, intelligence gathering in conflict support operations, search and rescue, counterinsurgency, and training and simulation support. The drones are NDAA compliant and listed on the Blue UAS approved vendor list.
“Our drones and sensors are designed for mission-critical applications in dynamic and remote settings,” Irby continued. “We are proud to answer the Department of War’s call for streamlined UAS acquisition. Our NDAA compliant, Blue UAS listed eBee TAC tactical mapping drones will support Army missions with proven, readily deployable technology.”
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Ian McNabb is a journalist focusing on drone technology and lifestyle content at Dronelife. He is based between Boston and NH and, when not writing, enjoys hiking and Boston area sports.

