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- The MQ-C4 Triton First Flight - Business Insider
- Australia confirms Triton buy, infrastructure plans - IHS Jane's 360
- Indian HALE UAV Requirement Draws Interest | AWIN content from Aviation Week
- Indian Navy looking to buy Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton HALE UAV?
- Navy seeks US UAVs for ocean surveillance - The Hindu
The Global Hawk has been deployed by the U.S. in Japan, and the U.S. this week approved the sale of four Global Hawks to South Korea. Australia and Japan too have expressed interest in these drones, though Australia later backed out because of the high price. If the deal goes through, it will be a huge force multiplier for the Indian military in carrying out round-the-clock surveillance of terrorist movements across the border or tracking suspicious vessels in the open seas. Apart from the UAVs, both sides are also working to conclude final negotiations of the $2.5 billion helicopter deal for 22
Apache attack helicopters and 15 Chinook heavy lift helicopters, sources said.
"The Triton UAVs will be based in Adelaide, bringing significant economic benefits to South Australia," Australian Minister for Defence David Johnston said in a 13 March statement.
Australia has confirmed its intention to buy Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and also revealed basing plans for the systems.
"The Triton UAVs will be based in Adelaide, bringing significant economic benefits to South Australia," Australian Minister for Defence David Johnston said in a 13 March statement.
- Australian officials have confirmed they will purchase MQ-4C Triton UAVs and that the aircraft will be based in Adelaide
- The number of UAVs to be bought and when they will enter service depends on a 2016 government review
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