US Approves Sale of UAV Technology to India

The United States has cleared the sale of the state-of-the-art Guardian 22 unmanned Guardian drones to India.

UAVs are commonly used in both the military and police forces in situations where the risk of sending a human piloted aircraft is unacceptable, or the situation makes using a manned aircraft impractical.

The deal to sell UAV drones to India is estimated to be worth $2 to $3 billion. Though the deal has been approved by the State Department, an official announcement regarding the deal is yet to be announced.

Significance

The transfer of the state-of-the-art UAV technology to India will be the first significant progress after India’s entry into the exclusive Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and after the US has designated India as a major defence partner.

India became the 35th full member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in June 2016.

The transfer of Guardian UAV technology is aimed at furthering mutual security interests to protect the Indian Ocean. The deal would also pave the way for the transfer of other key technology sales from the US to India.

The Guardian unmanned aircraft has been classified as Category 1 aircraft with cutting edge technologies. Background Last year, the Indian Navy had requested for this intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform.

The US has designated India as a “major defence partner” under the Obama Administration. The US considers India as a key player to counter the Chinese threat.

However, the Guardian UAV proposal was kept in abeyance under Obama administration. UAVs operate without a human pilot.

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