
MQ-9B armed UAVs to be delivered by 2030
The Hindu
Indian armed forces to receive MQ-9B RPAS from General Atomics between 2029-2030 under $3.5 billion FMS contract.
The Indian armed forces will receive the MQ-9B armed High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), manufactured by General Atomics, between 2029 and 2030, according to defence officials in the know.
“The first MQ-9B is to be delivered in 51 months and the last by 72 months, from the date of signing of contract and first payment. Delivery is spaced out by 21 months,” a source said. This means that the 31 MQ-9Bs will be delivered to India between January 2029 and September 2030.
RPAS are large unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are operated through remote control by a person or a group of persons on the ground.
India signed a nearly $3.5 billion contract for 31 MQ-9B — including 15 Sea Guardians for the Indian Navy and 16 Sky Guardians comprising eight each for the Army and Air Force — under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme of the U.S. government. This also includes two years of contracted logistics support. One contract was signed with the U.S. government for the 31 RPAS and another contract was signed with General Atomics Global India Pvt. Ltd. for Performance Based Logistics for Depot Level Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) in India.
The PBL is up to eight years or 1,50,000 flight hours, whichever is earlier, and will be through Depot Level MRO in India that will be done by General Atomics through a tie-up with a local company, an official with knowledge of the matter said.
As per contractual terms, the delivery will be within 51 to 72 months from the date of contract and initial payment which means deliveries will be undertaken from January 2029 till September 2030.
Under FMS, the U.S. government and a foreign government enter into a government-to-government agreement called a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA).