
In a move signaling a deepening defense partnership, the United Arab Emirates' EDGE Group is in talks with India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to jointly develop advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This collaboration would pool the cutting-edge technologies and expertise of both nations.
EDGE Group Eyes India-Specific Drone
Sources familiar with the discussions have revealed that EDGE Group has expressed keen interest in co-developing a customized variant of its REACH-S Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAV, specifically tailored to meet the requirements of India's defense forces.The REACH-S is a fixed-wing drone known for its impressive capabilities. It boasts a 600kg takeoff weight, payload capacity of 120kg, altitude ceiling of 19,000 feet, and cruising speed of 80 knots.
With a 12-meter wingspan and 200-kilometer communications range, the REACH-S is primed for reconnaissance missions in diverse environments. Its reusable design and outstanding endurance of up to 24 hours further bolster its operational value.
Competition from India's Archer UAV
However, the REACH-S faces a domestic contender in the Archer MALE UAV, developed by India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). HAL, as the primary manufacturer of the Archer, is presently focused on producing five of these UAVs for further testing.Whether HAL will ultimately have the capacity to collaborate with EDGE remains an open question.
Partnership Holds Strategic Value
Regardless of the outcome with the Archer program, a partnership between the EDGE Group and HAL holds significant potential for both India and the UAE.By combining resources and expertise, both entities could drive innovation, bolster defense technology capabilities, and strengthen India's push toward greater self-reliance in the defense sector.