India signs Rs 1,943-crore deal to lease 2 MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones from US firm
The defence ministry has signed a 30-month deal with General Atomics to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian aircraft for the Indian Navy. The drones are expected to strengthen maritime surveillance and response across the Indian Ocean Region.

The defence ministry on Monday announced inking an agreement with American defence major General Atomics Aeronautical Systems to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aircraft for the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 1,943 crore.
The Navy already operates two Sea Guardian drones, which were leased a few years ago.
The ministry said it signed a contract with the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the remotely-piloted aircraft for a period of 30 months.
"The contract is valued at approximately Rs 1,943 crore. It was signed in the presence of additional secretary and director general (acquisition), Department of Defence," it said.
The MQ-9B Sea Guardian remotely-piloted aircraft are equipped with advanced systems, state-of-the-art sensors and sophisticated payloads.
They will significantly enhance the Indian Navy's Maritime Domain Awareness capabilities, the ministry said in a statement.
"The systems will provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance coverage over vast areas of the maritime domain, strengthening India's ability to monitor and respond to developments across the Indian Ocean Region," it said.
The defence ministry on Monday announced inking an agreement with American defence major General Atomics Aeronautical Systems to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aircraft for the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 1,943 crore.
The Navy already operates two Sea Guardian drones, which were leased a few years ago.
The ministry said it signed a contract with the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the remotely-piloted aircraft for a period of 30 months.
"The contract is valued at approximately Rs 1,943 crore. It was signed in the presence of additional secretary and director general (acquisition), Department of Defence," it said.
The MQ-9B Sea Guardian remotely-piloted aircraft are equipped with advanced systems, state-of-the-art sensors and sophisticated payloads.
They will significantly enhance the Indian Navy's Maritime Domain Awareness capabilities, the ministry said in a statement.
"The systems will provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance coverage over vast areas of the maritime domain, strengthening India's ability to monitor and respond to developments across the Indian Ocean Region," it said.
The defence ministry on Monday announced inking an agreement with American defence major General Atomics Aeronautical Systems to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aircraft for the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 1,943 crore.
The Navy already operates two Sea Guardian drones, which were leased a few years ago.
The ministry said it signed a contract with the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the remotely-piloted aircraft for a period of 30 months.
"The contract is valued at approximately Rs 1,943 crore. It was signed in the presence of additional secretary and director general (acquisition), Department of Defence," it said.
The MQ-9B Sea Guardian remotely-piloted aircraft are equipped with advanced systems, state-of-the-art sensors and sophisticated payloads.
They will significantly enhance the Indian Navy's Maritime Domain Awareness capabilities, the ministry said in a statement.
"The systems will provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance coverage over vast areas of the maritime domain, strengthening India's ability to monitor and respond to developments across the Indian Ocean Region," it said.