Indian Navy’s MQ-9B Predator Drone Carries Out Controlled Ditching Due to Technical Failure
An MQ-9B Predator drone, leased by the Indian Navy, experienced a technical failure during a routine mission. The drone executed a controlled ditching off Chennai. A detailed report has been sought from the American vendor General Atomics, which operates the drones under a lease agreement.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-09-2024 22:21 IST | Created: 18-09-2024 22:21 IST
MQ-9B Predator drone (File Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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The Indian Navy reported that a MQ-9B Predator High Altitude Long Endurance Remotely Piloted Aircraft (HALE RPA) encountered a technical failure on Wednesday, resulting in the aircraft being navigated to a safe area and executing a controlled ditching at sea off Chennai.
Operating from INS Rajali, Arakonnam, near Chennai, the drone encountered the issue around 1400 hrs during a routine surveillance mission. The Ministry of Defence disclosed, “The failure could not be reset in flight.”
The Indian Navy has requested a detailed report from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), General Atomics, which operates the drones under a lease agreement. The Navy clarified that payments are made only for services provided, with flight operations handled by the vendor’s pilots.
(With inputs from agencies.)