USAF wants to replace $30 million MQ-9 Reaper drones with cheaper UAVs after "dozens" were lost in Iran,…
- Pentagon seeks an affordable drone capable of replacing many MQ-9 Reaper missions
- Reaper drones hit hard in Iran, and losses force demand for lower-cost unmanned combat aircraft
- New aircraft must combine long range with substantial payload capacity
The United States Air Force is examining a lower-cost unmanned aircraft concept after losing “dozens” of MQ-9 Reaper drones during the recent conflict involving Iran.
Those losses have intensified concerns about relying upon expensive aircraft in environments where increasingly affordable air defenses can destroy them.
With roughly 135 Reapers in service and each drone costing about $30 million, officials increasingly question whether existing loss rates remain sustainable.
Pentagon seeks a lower-cost drone with long range and heavy payload
Rather than pursuing a more advanced version of the MQ-9, defense planners are exploring a drone intended for larger-scale deployment.
The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking proposals for a Massed Modular Aircraft, or MMA, capable...
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