Poland
nears acquisition of SkyGuardian drones, General Atomics says
Jan 24, 04:38 PM
General Atomics has high hopes to sell
its MQ-9B Sky Guardian drone in Europe. (General Atomics photo)
ABU
DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Poland is close to finalizing the acquisition of
MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones from General Atomics, following two years of leasing
the Reaper model, according to the company’s president.
Since
October 2022, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has been under contract by
the Polish government to fly company-owned MQ-9A Reapers on reconnaissance
missions over the eastern European country.
“With
the Poland mission, we’re learning new things about this portion of eastern
Europe and the overall threat environment there, and these lessons are feeding
into new tactics and approaches for these operations,” C. Mark Brinkley, senior
director of communications with the company, told Defense News at the UMEX
trade show here this week.
Polish
leaders have said they want to buy the SkyGuardian variant, which has greater
endurance, range and payload capability. The number of drones sough by Warsaw
has not been made public.
According
to GA-ASI’s chief executive, the signature of a contract is imminent, which
could prove to be a substantial boost to the country’s reconnaissance
capabilities as it shares a border with Ukraine.
“Negotiations
for Poland to acquire the MQ-9B are very close to being finalized,” company
president Dave Alexander said.
Last
year, the company offered to provide two Reaper drones to Ukraine for the
symbolic price tag of $1. The offer still stands but has yet to receive
approval from the U.S. government.
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