On 15 October, India signed a deal with the U.S. State Department for the purchase of General Atomics MQ-9B high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
Reportedly valued at $3.5 billion USD, the agreement consists of 31 MQ-9Bs split between the SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian variants, which will be allocated to the Indian Army (IA), Indian Air Force (IAF) and Indian Navy (IN).
According to General Atomics, the MQ-9B has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 5,670 kg, with an internal payload of 363 kg and external payload of 2,155 kg split across nine hardpoints.
Powered by one Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprop engine, the MQ-9B has a range of over 5,000 nautical miles, endurance of 30-plus hours, and flight ceiling of over 40,000 ft.
Both the SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian variants can be configured with air-to-surface munitions, sensors – including active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars – and special mission equipment tuned for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), electronic warfare (EW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and other operations.
Quwa Plus
Go Beyond the Headlines on Pakistan’s Defence and Security.
Quwa Plus gives you deeper reporting, briefings, and analysis on Pakistan’s defence programs, foreign policy, national security, and regional strategy. Follow the developments that matter to professionals, analysts, and serious readers tracking Pakistan’s security landscape.
Join ($29.99/Year) Already a subscriber?Sign in

