Insitu will be building six small tactical unmanned aircraft systems for the Navy and Marine Corps. The Bingen-based Boeing subsidiary announced it has signed a 78 million dollar deal to build the RQ-21A Blackjack systems, which would be used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The system has significantly larger payload mass, volume and power than other small unmanned aircraft currently being used by the Marines. The system includes electro-optic and mid-wave infrared sensors with a laser rangefinder and infrared marker. A portfolio of payload options has been developed to deliver immediate situational awareness for land and maritime missions.