L&T and General Atomics Join Forces: Building MALE Drones in India

India's defence sector just got a major boost with this landmark partnership. L&T and General Atomics are teaming up to manufacture advanced MALE drones locally. This collaboration addresses the Indian armed forces' requirement for 87 medium-altitude long-endurance drones. The project represents a significant step toward achieving self-reliance in defence technology.

Key Points: L&T General Atomics Partner for MALE Drone Production in India

  • Strategic partnership targets India's 87 MALE drone procurement program worth Rs 20,000 crore
  • L&T serves as prime bidder while GA-ASI provides combat-proven technology
  • Collaboration strengthens Indo-US defence ties and supports Make in India initiative
  • MQ-series drones offer millions of flight hours in global surveillance and strike missions
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L&T, American General Atomics join hands to build MALE drones in India

Larsen & Toubro and General Atomics collaborate to manufacture combat-proven MQ-series MALE drones in India, enhancing indigenous defence capabilities.

"This partnership offers India a unique opportunity to manufacture state-of-the-art unmanned platforms indigenously. - S N Subrahmanyan, L&T CMD"

Mumbai, October 31

At a time when the Indian armed forces are looking to buy 87 medium-altitude long-endurance drones, Indian defence major Larsen & Toubro and American General Atomics have tied up to build these drones in India.

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 31 (ANI): At a time when the Indian armed forces are looking to buy 87 medium-altitude long-endurance drones, Indian defence major Larsen & Toubro and American General Atomics have tied up to build these drones in India.

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and US-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) on Friday announced that they have entered into a strategic partnership to build these drones in the country.

Under this partnership, L&T will participate in the upcoming 87 MALE RPAS programme of the Ministry of Defence, where L&T will be the prime bidder and GA-ASI the technology partner. The collaboration will enable the production of GA-ASI's MQ-series RPAS that are combat-proven. These are widely operational across the globe with millions of flight hours in surveillance and strike missions.

The partnership marks a significant milestone in India's pursuit of a self-reliant defence ecosystem, strengthening Indo-US defence collaboration and fostering a competitive, globally integrated aerospace manufacturing base.

Commenting on the development, S N Subrahmanyan, Chairman & Managing Director, L&T, said: "This partnership offers India a unique opportunity to manufacture state-of-the-art unmanned platforms indigenously. We are proud to join hands with GA-ASI, a recognised world leader in this domain, and are confident that this alliance will significantly enhance India's defence capabilities and advance self-reliance in aerospace technologies."

Dr Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation, said: "We are honored to serve the Indian market in partnership with Larsen & Toubro, a trusted and capable leader in India's defence sector. This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to supporting India's vision for self-reliance and indigenous manufacturing in aerospace. By combining GA-ASI's proven technology with L&T's robust manufacturing expertise, we aim to deliver cutting-edge MALE RPAS solutions that will enhance the operational readiness of the Indian armed forces and contribute to a strong, sustainable defence ecosystem in India."

At a time when Operation Sindoor against Pakistan is still ongoing, India is looking to fast-track the project for acquiring 87 medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) drones to further enhance its surveillance capabilities over both sea and land borders.

A tri-service proposal of around Rs 20,000 crore, with the Indian Air Force (IAF) in the lead, is expected to be discussed by the Defence Ministry at a high-level meeting soon.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope this partnership ensures proper technology transfer and not just assembly in India. We need to build our own R&D capabilities for long-term security.
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Arjun K
With tensions at the border, these MALE drones are much needed for surveillance. Hope the project gets fast-tracked and doesn't get stuck in bureaucratic delays like many defence projects.
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Michael C
As someone working in aerospace, this partnership makes perfect sense. L&T has the manufacturing expertise and GA-ASI brings proven drone technology. This could create many skilled jobs in India too.
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Shreya B
₹20,000 crore is a huge investment. While defence is important, I hope the government also allocates sufficient funds for education and healthcare. Balance is key for national development.
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Vikram M
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! 🇮🇳 This partnership shows how Make in India can work when Indian companies collaborate with global tech leaders. More such tie-ups needed across defence sectors.

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