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Teal Black Widow

By Red Cat Holdings · aerial

Price
Availability
Internal use only (not for retail).
Maturity
production
Real-world use
No verified deployments

The Teal Black Widow is a soldier-borne ISR rucksack quadcopter from Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat Holdings (NASDAQ: RCAT). It is a hand-launched, foldable Group-1 quadcopter for single-operator short-range reconnaissance, carrying a Teledyne FLIR Hadron 640R+ EO/IR payload, an AES-256 frequency-hopping radio, and a Qualcomm RB5 AI-capable compute module running FLIR's Prism AI stack, with about 45 minutes of endurance and roughly five miles of link range. It is military procurement, not a consumer product, so there is no consumer price. Several aggregator framings are corrected here. The product is the Teal Black Widow, not 'Teal 2'. Its load-bearing fact is verified: the Black Widow won the US Army Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) Program of Record in a production selection announced November 19, 2024, displacing the incumbent Skydio. But the scope is cap-flagged: the actual low-rate initial production contract is about $12.9M per a US Army FOIA disclosure, not the larger management-framing figures, and the often-cited 5,880-systems number is the Army's stated five-year objective (explicitly subject to change), not an obligated quantity. The common 'Black Hornet alternative' framing is also incorrect: the Black Widow is a different and larger class than Teledyne FLIR's roughly 70-gram Black Hornet nano-UAV, and it replaced Skydio on the platoon-level SRR program rather than the Black Hornet. On autonomy, it is primarily a manually piloted ISR drone with assistive autonomy (forward obstacle avoidance, FLIR Prism, a radio-off stealth mode), so any 'autonomous drone' characterization is an overclaim. The registry records it at low-rate production maturity; Red Cat is a cash-burning small-cap reliant on dilutive financing.

Readiness

Teal Black Widow is internal use only (not for retail), no capability claims are on file, the model has no verified field deployments in the registry, and no incidents are on record.

Availability
internal-only

Internal use only (not for retail).

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Price honesty
no-price

No price points on file for Teal Black Widow.

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Capability honesty
no-claims

No reviewed capability claims on file for Teal Black Widow.

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Real-world use
production

Maturity: production. No verified deployments in the registry.

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Safety record
no-incidents

No incidents on record. No verified deployments either.

What it claims to do

No reviewed capability claims on file.

Price

No reviewed price points on file.

Real-world use

No verified deployments on file for Teal Black Widow.

Safety record

No incidents on record. No verified deployments either, so the absence is uninformative.

Privacy

No privacy practices disclosed or on file for Teal Black Widow.

Specs

notes
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specs
Teal Black Widow: hand-launched, foldable, rucksack-portable Group-1 soldier-ISR quadcopter for single-operator short-range reconnaissance. ~4.26 lb (1.93 kg) takeoff weight (marketing elsewhere says under 3 lb / 3.6 lb - spec inconsistency, cap-flag); 45+ min endurance; ~5 mi (8 km) link range; Teledyne FLIR Hadron 640R+ EO/IR payload; Doodle Labs Hex-Band frequency-hopping radio with AES-256; Qualcomm RB5 AI-capable compute; FLIR Prism AI software; forward obstacle avoidance + radio-off stealth mode; claimed GPS-denied operation. Made by Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat Holdings (NASDAQ: RCAT; CEO Jeff Thompson; founder/CTO George Matus; subsidiaries Teal Drones + FlightWave; Salt Lake City manufacturing).
formFactor
aerial (soldier-borne ISR rucksack quadcopter; manually-piloted + assistive autonomy + AI compute; US Army SRR program-of-record)

What's under the hood

No brain on file for Teal Black Widow.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Teal Black Widow actually available for purchase?
Not available to consumers. In internal use by Red Cat Holdings.Source: Red Cat: production selection for US Army SRR program (Nov 19 2024; Black Widow; objective 5,880 systems)
What does the Teal Black Widow cost?
Not announced.
Where is the Teal Black Widow being used?
No verified field deployments on record.
Is the Teal Black Widow safe?
No incidents on record, but with no verified field deployments either, the absence is uninformative.
How does the Teal Black Widow handle privacy?
No privacy practices disclosed or on file for Teal Black Widow.
Who makes the Teal Black Widow?
Teal Black Widow is made by Red Cat Holdings, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.Source: Red Cat: production selection for US Army SRR program (Nov 19 2024; Black Widow; objective 5,880 systems)

Video

PRIMARY SOURCE
Courtesy of Red Cat

Red Cat (Teal) footage of the Black Widow short-range reconnaissance drone. A remote-piloted defense ISR platform.

Manufacturer

Red Cat Holdings (registry record: /companies/red-cat-holdings)

Compared to

Sources

  1. Red Cat: production selection for US Army SRR program (Nov 19 2024; Black Widow; objective 5,880 systems) · https://ir.redcatholdings.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/160/red-cat-announces-production-selection-for-u-s-army-short-range-reconnaissance-program
  2. Red Cat wins US Army SRR contract over Skydio (program-of-record; FLIR Prism AI) · https://www.therobotreport.com/red-cat-wins-u-s-army-next-gen-drone-contract-over-skydio/
  3. Red Cat SRR: LRIP vs full-rate-production distinction; FY26 ramp framing · https://www.aviationtoday.com/2025/08/07/red-cat-expects-lrip-order-soon-for-armys-srr-small-drone-aggressive-ramp-up-in-fy-26/
  4. Black Widow + Edge 130 selected as Blue UAS Refresh winners (Feb 24 2025) · https://ir.redcatholdings.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/172/red-cat-holdings-proud-to-announce-teals-black-widow-and-flightwaves-edge-130-selected-as-winners-of-the-blue-uas-refresh
  5. Red Cat Holdings Form 10-K FY2025 (rev $40.7M +161% from SRR deliveries; net loss $72.1M; going-concern resolved via 2025 raises) · https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0000748268/000162828026019861/rcat-20251231.htm
  6. Black Widow approved for NATO NSPA catalogue (Sept 2025; listing != orders) · https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/09/11/3148375/0/en/Red-Cat-s-Teal-Drones-Black-Widow-System-Approved-for-NATO-NSPA-Catalogue.html
  7. Short-biased counter-source (holds RCAT short): Army FOIA shows SRR LRIP ~$12.9M, smaller than management framing · https://fuzzypandaresearch.com/rcat-army-contract-smaller-than-claimed/
  8. Red Cat official YouTube (@TealDrones), embedded under standard YouTube embed terms. oEmbed author_url verified 2026-06-04. · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcQ_xmA1yDQ · 2026-06-04

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