India is buying US Predator drones, let's know about it?
India has recently signed an important agreement with the US, under which it is going to buy 31 Predator drones. This deal is worth about $ 4 billion and its main objective is to increase India's military capabilities. This agreement has been made between the Ministry of Defense of india and the General Atomics Company of America. Under this agreement, a contract has also been made for the maintenance and repair of drones in india, so that the drones can be operated properly.
Last week, the cabinet Committee on Security headed by prime minister Narendra Modi approved this deal. The indian Army and air Force have planned to deploy these drones at Sarsawa and Gorakhpur airbases in Uttar Pradesh. This deal of 31 MQ-9B 'Hunter-Killer' Predator drones is an important part of the defense partnership between india and America. This agreement will not only strengthen the coordination between the armies of the two countries. Along with this, the India-US relationship will also strengthen and the strength of the indian Army will also increase.
India will buy 31 remote-pilot aircraft systems
Under this deal of Predator drones, india will buy 31 remote-pilot aircraft systems from the US, which include remote-pilot aircraft systems with Hellfire missiles, GBU-39B precision-guided glide bombs, navigation systems, sensor suites and mobile ground control systems. The delivery of these drones will start in about four years and will be completed in six years.