Two leased MQ-9B drones of the Indian Navy spotted in INS Rajali, India extends lease period for 2 more years
Source : Swarajya
MQ-9B drones in INS Rajali (Right) and its operating range (Left) [Image Source : detresfa_ twitter] |
The two MQ-9B
drones leased by the Indian Navy from US defence major General Atomics have
been spotted in satellite imagery for the first time. The drones were spotted
at INS Rajali, an Indian naval air station located near Arakkonam in the
Ranipet district of Tamil Nadu, by Damien Symon, an analyst with The Intel Lab
who tweets as @detresfa_.
The drones were leased at the peak of the tensions
between India and China in eastern Ladakh and arrived at INS Rajali sometime in
November 2020.
In a recent interview, Vice Admiral MS Pawar, who
was serving as the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff when India leased the drone,
said that the Navy was able to complete the leasing process in 37 days.
The lease of the two non-weaponised drones came in
the midst of India’s plans to procure up to 30 weaponised versions of the Sea
Guardian drones from the US to bolster the Navy’s overall surveillance
capabilities in the Indian Ocean amid an increase in Chinese presence in the
region.
According to latest reports India has extended the original lease by two
years
“The maritime variant of MQ-9B, SeaGuardian, can
be configured with cross-domain capabilities for a vast range of maritime
surveillance operations, including Anti-Surface Warfare, Anti-Submarine Warfare
and Search and Rescue,” maker General Atomics says on its website.
In September 2020, the Narendra Modi government
had unveiled a new defence acquisition procedure under which the three services
were permitted to lease military equipment, hardware and platforms like
helicopters, simulators and transport planes and UAVs, among others.
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