Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City of Abilene is assisting Dyess Air Force Base by purchasing items for their Security Sensor Infrastructure Project. The specifications below are the minimum requirements for each item. 1. Medium sized, semi-autonomous small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) that can provide surveillance and target recognition linked to the Dyess TAK server. Capabilities must be equal to or greater than the capabilities of the R80D Sky Raider and on the authorized Air Force sUAS list. The specific system requirements are listed below: • 4 dedicated computer vision cameras • Capable of autonomous operations including landing on a moving target and flights in GPS-denied environments. • Ability to carry and deliver multiple payloads up to 7.7 lbs. • Ability to integrate with ATAK with full sUAS control via ATAK End User Device • Airframe material construction: carbon fiber and magnesium • Required protection rating: IP-54 and military standards • System Height: 17.7in (45cm) • System Length: 53in (1.35m) Propeller tip to propeller tip • Weight: 11 lbs. (5kg) • Compatible with Teledyne FLIR Payloads • Typical Endurance: Over 40 minutes with standard propulsion system • Ground speed: at least 20 mph • Max ascent speed: 13 ft/s • Max descent speed: 9 ft/s • Min capable flying altitude: 11,000’ MSL • Environment Temperature: -4°F to 122°F • Wind: 40 mph sustained, 56 mph gusting • Precipitation: Tested to IP-54 and military standards • Frequency: 915Mhz, 922Mhz, 2.2Ghz + other frequencies and waveforms • Radio Range: Up to 5 miles (8km) with standard base station...