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India Navy to Lease Two MQ-9B Sea Guardian Drones

The Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) for leasing the two MQ-9B Sea Guardian High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS). This contract was signed on August 17th, 2026, it’s value is estimated at around ₹1,943 crore and which includes the leasing of the Sea Guardians for a period of the 30 months. It features state-of-the-art sensors and payload systems, the Sea Guardian systems would play a significant role in enhancing India’s Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA).

MoD Signs ₹1,943 Crore MQ-9B Contract

The contract was signed between the Ministry of Defence and GA-ASI on August 17, 2026, at New Delhi.

The contract is for leasing of two MQ-9B Sea Guardian HALE RPAS to the Indian Navy for a period of 30 months.

The contract is valued at around ₹1,943 crore.

The contract was signed at Kartavya Bhawan-2, New Delhi, in the presence of Additional Secretary and Director General (Acquisition), Department of Defence, A. Anbarasu.

What Is the MQ-9B Sea Guardian?

The MQ-9B Sea Guardian is a High-Altitude Long-Endurance remotely piloted aircraft system meant for long-term surveillance and intelligence missions.

The following are some of the systems that will be featured in the systems India has leased out,

  • Advanced systems
  • Latest sensor technology
  • Mission payloads
  • Extended surveillance capabilities

With such capabilities, the platform can be very effective in surveillance of maritime regions over an extended period.

How Would the Sea Guardians Assist the Indian Navy?

The first way would be through improvement of the Indian Navy’s Maritime Domain Awareness.

Through the two RPAS, the Navy will be able to get persistent Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) over extensive maritime areas.

This will help the Navy have a better awareness of activities and changes taking place in the Indian maritime surroundings.

Enhanced surveillance capabilities are especially important in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), where surveillance of extensive maritime areas needs a platform with endurance and wide area capability.

Importance of the Pact from Strategic Perspective

The deal helps in increasing the capability of the Indian Navy to carry out persistent ISR missions in the Indian Ocean region.

Unlike in purchasing the aircrafts directly, through the 30-months lease period, the Navy is going to be able to use the advanced HALE RPAS technology for a specified period. The advanced sensors and payload technology will help the Navy monitor any maritime activities.

This pact shows that the two countries continue to cooperate on defense matters through advanced aerospace and surveillance technology.

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