GA-ASI Partners with EDGE to Integrate Smart
Weapons onto MQ-9B
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. , a leading
designer and manufacturer of proven, reliable Remotely Piloted Aircraft
systems, radars, electro-optics, and related mission systems, and EDGE,
a world-leading advanced technology group for defence and beyond, have
announced an agreement to integrate EDGE smart weapons onto GA-ASI’s MQ-9B
SkyGuardian RPA.
Under the agreement announced at the Dubai Airshow, the two companies
will work together to integrate precision-guided munition (PGM) and guided-glide
weapon (GGW) solutions from EDGE onto GA-ASI’s MQ-9B SkyGuardian.
“We’re excited to work with EDGE on this initiative,” said GA-ASI
President David R. Alexander. “Integrating home-grown capabilities onto our
customer platforms is something we’ve done a lot, but we’ve never before
integrated a non-NATO weapon system onto one of our RPA platforms.”
The partnership marks the first time that UAE-made smart weapons will
be integrated onto a U.S. unmanned platform, signalling a new chapter in
U.S.-UAE defence cooperation, and opening the door to further collaboration.
Hamad Al Marar, President of EDGE Group’s Missiles & Weapons
cluster, said,
“We are proud to be working with General Atomics Aeronautical. The
opportunity to integrate our smart weapons on the MQ-9B SkyGuardian will offer
the end user multiple dynamic, highly accurate, and cost-effective ground
strike solutions. We look forward to working closely with General Atomics
Aeronautical on this programme and to enhancing our collaboration in the
future.”
The EDGE smart weapons designated for integration include the DESERT
STING family of GGWs and THUNDER family of cost-effective PGMs from HALCON, and
the AL TARIQ family of modular, mission-proven, all-weather day/night
long-range PGMs.
GA-ASI hopes that its work with EDGE will lead to more partnerships
within the UAE defence industry in order to integrate domestically developed
sensors and weapons onto the MQ-9B for the UAE and other customers.
The UAE Armed Forces currently operate GA-ASI’s Predator XP and are
working with GA-ASI and the U.S. Department of Defense to acquire the MQ-9B.
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