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The recent downing of several MQ-9 Reaper drones by Houthi rebels in Yemen has cast a shadow over India's recent $3 billion deal to acquire 31 MQ-9B drones from the United States. While not the exact variant purchased by India, the incidents have raised questions about the drone's vulnerability in contested airspace.
Russian state-owned media outlet Sputnik has been particularly vocal in its criticism, pointing to the loss of nearly six MQ-9s in a few weeks as evidence of potential weaknesses in the platform. They've suggested that the US might be offloading older technology, drawing parallels to their military support for Ukraine.
Despite these concerns, Indian defence officials remain confident in the MQ-9B's capabilities. They believe the drone's advanced features, potentially including stronger defensive measures compared to earlier models, will mitigate the risks highlighted by the Houthi incidents.
The MQ-9B Reaper, a high-altitude, long-endurance drone known for its intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, is seen as a valuable asset for India's military. The Indian military is likely banking on US technical support and training to help counter potential threats from sophisticated air defence systems.