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General Atomics is equipping the MQ-9B drone with long-range weapons for naval strikes, with tests planned by 2026.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. is advancing long-range standoff weapon integration for its MQ-9B SkyGuardian drone, enabling naval strike missions in response to growing demand from U.S. and allied forces, particularly in the Western Pacific.
The MQ-9B is being adapted to carry advanced precision weapons like the JASSM, Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile, and Joint Strike Missile, with performance analyses confirming its ability to maintain endurance and stability.
Flight tests of at least one weapon are planned as early as 2026.
The aircraft, already in service with the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and international partners including the UK, Japan, Germany, and Canada, could launch from forward bases, loiter beyond enemy range, and coordinate strikes.
With over 9 million flight hours logged, the MQ-9B remains a key asset for persistent surveillance and rapid strike operations.
General Atomics está equipando el dron MQ-9B con armas de largo alcance para ataques navales, con pruebas previstas para 2026.