Published 00:36 IST, July 29th 2024

India To Develop Indigenous Advanced Predator Drones With Consultancy Provided By America

India, with consultancy provided by the US, will develop indigenous advanced UAVs under the US Dollar 3.1 billion 31 MQ-9B Predator drones deal.

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New Delhi: India, with the consultancy provided by the United States, will develop indigenous advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) under the US Dollar 3.1 billion 31 MQ-9B Predator drones deal. According to reports, the US side has proposed to provide consultancy to the Indian entities for developing an indigenous advanced UAV, as part of the 31 MQ-9B Predator drone deal between India and the US.

The three services, the Indian Air Force (IAF), Indian Navy and the Indian Army are set to get 31 drones after a series of discussions and meetings between the Indian government and the US government for the drone deal for the last few years. Under the agreement, the Navy will get 15 UAVs, while the Air Force and the Army will get eight drones each.

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According to the news agency ANI, the American offer to provide consultancy to Indian entities for developing an advanced Indian drone as part of the project is expected to be taken up for discussion and clearance at the Defence Acquisition Council meeting scheduled on Monday, defence sources said.

Deal Is Expected To Boost Indigenisation Process In Defence Sector

This would be the first meeting of the DAC under Narendra Modi 3.0 and is expected to boost the indigenisation process in the defence sector under Rajnath Singh.

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Sources said that the consultancy is expected to cut down the time taken for the development of a highly advanced drone by a significant margin.

The MQ-9B drones are planned to be deployed at four places, including INS Rajaji near Chennai and Porbandar in Gujarat, by the Indian Navy, while the other two services will keep them jointly at two bases in Sarsawa and Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh at Air Force bases due to long runway requirements.

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The American firm involved in the government-to-government deal is General Atomics, whose officials held discussions with the Indian side in the last few weeks in this regard, the sources said.

Sarsawa and Gorakhpur as bases will help in boosting military surveillance capabilities all along the Line of Actual Control with China, from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh.

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The drone deal is being done at the tri-service level, with the Indian Navy leading the negotiations for it with the American side.

Drones Can Be Armed With Hellfire Air-To-Ground Missiles

The MQ-9B drones require a significant runway length for take-off and landing which are available with the Indian Air Force. As per the drone deal with the US, 31 MQ-9B drones are being acquired of which 15 would be for coverage of the maritime zone and would be deployed by the Indian Navy.

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The IAF and the Army will have eight each of these highly capable long-endurance drones and would be able to cover almost all the areas of interest along the LAC with support from other existing assets.

The American side has given its letter of acceptance to the Indian side at a price tag of around USD 4 billion but India is not planning to take the entire package and the cost for it would be lower than that.

With a flight time of over 36 hours at heights over 40,000 feet, the drones can be armed with Hellfire air-to-ground missiles and smart bombs, this fighter-sized drone specialises in (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) missions.

The Predator drones are expected to significantly enhance India's ability to conduct unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance patrols, particularly in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and along its land borders with China and Pakistan.

MQ-9B has proven to be a critical asset in safeguarding India's security interests, as it was used extensively to monitor anti-piracy operations from naval headquarters to get a clear picture of the actions taking place almost 3000 km from Indian shores. 
 

00:36 IST, July 29th 2024