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Home » India Set to Receive First MQ9B Predator Drone in January 2029, with Complete Delivery Anticipated by September 2030

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India Set to Receive First MQ9B Predator Drone in January 2029, with Complete Delivery Anticipated by September 2030

By Gauri Agarwal
Last updated: October 25, 2024
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India Set to Receive First MQ9B Predator Drone in January 2029, with Complete Delivery Anticipated by September 2030

Indian Armed Forces Enhance Surveillance and Strike Capabilities with $3.5 Billion Drone Deal

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New Delhi, India โ€“ The Indian armed forces are poised to significantly enhance their surveillance and strike capabilities with the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones from General Atomics, a major U.S. defense contractor. This landmark deal, amounting to nearly $3.5 billion, was finalized under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, with deliveries set to take place between January 2029 and September 2030.

This acquisition marks a major milestone in the modernization of Indiaโ€™s defense architecture, equipping the Navy, Army, and Air Force with cutting-edge technology for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, as well as precision strike operations. The MQ-9B drones, recognized for their high-altitude, long-endurance capabilities, will significantly bolster Indiaโ€™s ability to monitor its extensive borders and maritime zones.

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According to defense officials, the delivery of these advanced unmanned aerial vehicles will occur in a phased manner, with the first drone expected to arrive in January 2029โ€”51 months following the contract signing and initial payment. The final unit is anticipated by September 2030, 72 months after the agreementโ€™s inception. This staggered delivery plan, spread over 21 months, is designed to facilitate the seamless integration of the drones into the Indian armed forces.

The deal includes 31 MQ-9Bs, with 15 units designated as Sea Guardians for the Indian Navy and 16 Sky Guardians allocated to be equally divided between the Army and Air Force. The Sea Guardians are set to enhance maritime domain awareness in the Indian Ocean, enabling long-range surveillance, vessel tracking, and monitoring of critical sea routes. Meanwhile, the Sky Guardians will bolster border surveillance capabilities in sensitive areas like the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China and the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan.

In addition to their ISR capabilities, the MQ-9Bs are armed platforms capable of carrying various munitions, including Hellfire missiles and laser-guided bombs. This offensive edge will empower the Indian armed forces to execute precision strikes against high-value targets while minimizing risks to personnel.

The procurement process for these drones has been lengthy and complex, with initial proposals surfacing several years ago. The agreement faced numerous hurdles, including inter-service debates about budget priorities. However, the final consensus underscores the urgent need for advanced UAVs to enhance Indiaโ€™s national security.

Moreover, the deal encompasses a Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract with General Atomics, ensuring depot-level maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services in India. This arrangement not only guarantees long-term support for the MQ-9B fleet but also seeks to boost local defense industry capabilities through collaboration with Indian firms.

This substantial investment in drone technology highlights Indiaโ€™s commitment to modernizing its armed forces and maintaining a strategic advantage in an increasingly dynamic security landscape. The MQ-9B Predator drones are expected to play a vital role in protecting Indiaโ€™s national interests and enhancing its defense capabilities in the future.

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ByGauri Agarwal
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