India plans to procure 30 armed drones worth $3 billion
New Delhi: India plans to ink a major defence deal with the US to procure 30 armed drones worth $3 billion to enhance military capabilities, sources said.
As per plans, India will be acquiring 30 MQ-9 Reaper — 10 each for the three services.
The procurement is being done as India is facing war-like situation on two fronts — Pakistan and China.
The approval to take these armed drones could be finalised during Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) meeting lead by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. To further cement the deal, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin is expected to visit India later this month. India is becoming a strategic defence partner for the US, especially countering Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean.
These MQ-9B Predator drones are manufactured by San Diego-based General Atomics. The MQ-9B has an endurance of 48 hours and a range of over 6,000 nautical miles. It carries maximum payload of 2-tonne.
It comes with nine hard-points, capable of carrying sensors and laser-guided bombs besides air-to-ground missiles.
Last year, the Indian Navy took on lease two Sea Guardian drones to enhance surveillance over the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The two non-weaponised MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones were leased for one year with an option of extending the period by another year.
Last month, Indian Army Chief, General Manoj Mukund Naravane, highlighted the role of drones in military warfare.