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'Predator drones will strengthen defence forces'

International Desk

  30 Jun 2023, 14:13

In an exclusive chat, Indian Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said that Predator drones would strengthen defence forces referring to their ability to fly continuously for more than 30 hours and effectively cover vast areas.

India and the US inked a $3 billion deal for 31 Predator drone when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in United States for a state visit on the invitation of President Joe Biden.

Out of 31 drones, the Navy will get 15 SeaGuardian drones, while the Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) will get eight each of the land version.

However, India is yet to finalise the cost and specific terms of purchase of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones from the US.

The defence ministry has said it will examine the "best price" offered by the manufacturer to other nations before concluding the procurement.

Admiral R Hari Kumar revealed that the Indian Navy has been utilising these drones, which fall into the category of High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) drones, to improve surveillance and increase maritime domain awareness.

"We realised the need for these drones to enhance our surveillance capabilities and gain a better understanding of our maritime surroundings," Admiral R Hari Kumar told.

He further said that the Navy has leased two Predator drones since November 2020 and has been successfully operating them since then.

The Navy chief shared impressive statistics regarding the operation of the drones, stating, "We have flown for over 12,000 hours of operation and have comprehended the numerous benefits and advantages they provide. These drones enable us to maintain surveillance over vast areas effectively."

Admiral R Hari Kumar also emphasised the significance of these drones in safeguarding the Indian Ocean region, where the Navy often has to cover distances of 2,500 to 3,000 miles to gather critical information about the presence and activities of various entities operating in those waters.

"In peacetime, we conduct ISR missions, which involve intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

However, in times of crisis or combat situations, these drones possess the potential to be utilized for detecting, tracking, and even targeting," he added, underscoring the strike capabilities of the Predator drones.

Source: indiatoday.in

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