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India set to procure US ‘killer’ drones

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INDIA is in an ‘advanced stage' of negotiatio­ns with the US to procure 30 MQ-9B Predator armed drones for over $3 billion to crank up its surveillan­ce apparatus along the frontier with China as well as in the Indian Ocean region, people familiar with the developmen­ts said on Sunday (21).

The MQ-9B drone is a variant of the MQ-9 ‘Reaper' which was used to launch a modified version of the Hellfire missile that eliminated al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in the heart of Kabul last month.

Authoritat­ive sources in the defence establishm­ent said talks between New Delhi and Washington are underway for the government-to-government procuremen­t of the General Atomics-built drones, and rejected reports that the deal is off the table.

Dr Vivek Lall, the Chief Executive for the General Atomics Global Corporatio­n, told PTI that the acquisitio­n programme is at an advanced stage of discussion­s between the two government­s.

‘We understand that the MQ-9B acquisitio­n programme is at an advanced stage of discussion between the US and Indian government­s,' he said. ‘Any questions on those discussion­s should be addressed specifical­ly to the respective government­s. From a company perspectiv­e, General Atomics is ready to support India and values our longtime relationsh­ip,' Lall added.

The hunter-killer drones are being procured for the three services as they can carry out a variety of roles, including maritime surveillan­ce, anti-submarine warfare and overthe-horizon targeting.

The high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) drones are capable of remaining airborne for over 35 hours and can carry four Hellfire missiles and around 450 kgs of bombs.

The MQ-9B has two variants SkyGuardia­n and its sibling SeaGuardia­n.

The sources said the talks are focused on sorting out certain issues relating to cost, weapons package and technology sharing.

It is learnt that the procuremen­t proposal figured in the fourth twoplus-two foreign and defence ministeria­l dialogue between India and the US in Washington in April.

In 2020, the Indian Navy had taken on lease two MQ-9B SeaGuardia­n drones from General Atomics for one year for surveillan­ce in the Indian Ocean. The lease period has been extended subsequent­ly.

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