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Thursday, 8 February 2024

Supply 31 MQ-9B Armed Drones To India

 Advancing the India-US strategic alliance, the Joe Biden administration has formally informed the US Congress about its decision to supply 31 MQ-9B armed drones to India. Valued at an estimated $3.99 billion, the acquisition of these high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is poised to enhance India's capabilities in countering present and future threats. The proposed deal outlines the allocation of 15 Sea Guardian drones to the Indian Navy, while the Army and Air Force will each receive eight Sky Guardian drones.

These drones will significantly bolster India's maritime security and domain awareness capabilities. As both governments work out the deal's specifics and delivery timeline in the coming months. Despite ongoing legal issues such as the Gurpatwant Singh Pannun case, the drone agreement underscores the maturity of bilateral ties, demonstrating the resilience of strategic and defense cooperation.

Recognizing the critical importance of maritime security, especially in the face of a resurgence in piracy and targeted attacks on ships in the Red Sea by militant groups, the acquisition of these drones becomes paramount. Recent anti-piracy operations conducted by the Indian warship INS Sumitra, assisted by a leased MQ-9B drone, exemplify the practical application of this advanced technology. As the US Congress is expected to approve the drone deal, the Indian defense forces are poised to significantly enhance their firepower and surveillance capabilities.

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