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General Atomics delivers on Predator drones promise

The Dh722m deal was first announced in 2015 and features an exportcomp­liant version of the original model

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General Atomics, best known for its creation of the Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones, has confirmed the delivery of all the Predator XP models to the UAE in a deal worth Dh722 million ($198 million).

Speaking in an interview at Idex in Abu Dhabi, Jim Thompson, Regional Vice-President, MENA, confirmed the delivery had taken place this year, but declined to specify how many units the deal involved.

The cost of an MQ-1 Predator was $4.03 million as of 2013. The deal with the UAE was an all-encompassi­ng agreement, including training, according to the Thompson.

The Predator XP is an unarmed, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a variation of the original Predator MQ-1, specifical­ly tailored to meet US export requiremen­ts to the UAE. The company is not authorised to sell the weaponised MQ-9 model to a number of countries, including the UAE.

“As US policy changes, the situation here may change, and there’s optimism about the new administra­tion. For the last eight years, we’ve been pretty much stonewalle­d on changes in UAV policy.”

Despite the prominent use of drones in its own military operations, the Obama administra­tion staunchly controlled the export of drones abroad.

Thompson also commented on the success of the company’s recently launched “companyown­ed, company-operated (COCO)” programme, essentiall­y a fixed-term lease that includes the UAV, and a trained team to operate and service it.

“It’s kind of like a ‘try before you buy’ programme,” said Thompson. “We own the planes, but we can rent them to a country who may not have the money to buy one, or may not have the necessary infrastruc­ture in terms of pilots and mechanics and so on to buy one,” he said.

“We provide everything for a price, and what they get in return is the imagery. The high-definition live video, infrared, radar, everything. They have that informatio­n feeding in to their command centre, and then they have their other assets to do what they need to do.”

 ?? Ed Clowes/Gulf News ?? General Atomics is best known for its creation of the Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones. The unmanned aerial vehicle deal with the UAE was an all-encompassi­ng agreement.
Ed Clowes/Gulf News General Atomics is best known for its creation of the Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones. The unmanned aerial vehicle deal with the UAE was an all-encompassi­ng agreement.
 ?? Abdul Rahman./Gulf News ?? The visitors and officials look at the Burkan Precision Guided air Bomb on a display at the Sudan pavilion.
Abdul Rahman./Gulf News The visitors and officials look at the Burkan Precision Guided air Bomb on a display at the Sudan pavilion.
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Abdul Rahman./Gulf News Visitors and officials at the Pakistan pavilion.

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