General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc (GA-ASI) is positioning its MQ-9 Reaper medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to meet a requirement in Malaysia to boost maritime surveillance capability.
Terry Kraft, GA-ASIâs regional vice-president for international strategic development in Southeast Asia, told Janeâs that the company is in âongoing discussionsâ with the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) about a possible programme.
General Atomics is looking to meet a requirement in Malaysia for a MALE UAV (General Atomics)
Speaking ahead of the 2019 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) exhibition in Malaysia, which commences on 26 March, Kraftsaid the Malaysian government has asked for a total of ânine aircraftâ but did not elaborate. He added that GA-ASI is offering Malaysia the MQ-9A Guardian and MQ-9B SeaGuardian variants of the system.
In positioning the Reaper for Malaysia, GA-ASI is aiming to provide the country with a âsystem-of-systemsâ that is âhighly interoperable within the Malaysian Armed Forces and with key alliesâ, the company said. In supporting the proposal, GA-ASI is also offering a comprehensive industrial collaboration package in line with Malaysiaâs defence offset requirements.
Kraft noted that the âsystemsâ approach reflects the range of advanced capabilities being offered to Malaysia through a Reaper procurement. Although final specifications would depend on RMAF requirements, Kraft said these capabilities would include an integrated detect and avoid (DAA) system, a satellite communications-based launch and recovery system, multiple aircraft control, short runway capability, and over-the-horizon satellite control.
Additional surveillance capability will be available through the procurement of the MQ-9B SeaGuardian, he added.
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