Country / Pakistan-China has crossed the border it is not good India to deal with 30 Predator drones from America

Zoom News : Sep 23, 2021, 05:17 PM
The Indian government is planning to buy 30 armed drones by spending three billion dollars to increase its military capability. Talking about the specialty of Predator Drones, it is equipped with many features.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the CEOs of four top American companies in Washington on 23 September to buy 30 Predator drones from the US to enhance India's military capability, at the meeting of armed drone manufacturer General Atomics. Will also meet the chief. Let us inform that PM Modi has reached Washington on a three-day visit to America and is going to meet the CEOs of four top American companies today (September 23) at 7 pm Indian time.

PM Modi will meet CEOs of these companies

According to Washington-based sources, Hindustan Times has told that PM Narendra Modi will meet all the four CEOs face-to-face. All of them are leading companies that are leaders in their respective fields. The head of General Atomics, Qualcomm Semi-conductor Chief, BlackRock will meet with the CEOs of global investment company, First Solar (the non-conventional energy leader) and Adobe (the US leader in software).

Enemies are not well on the border

According to sources, the Indian government is planning to buy 30 armed drones by spending three billion dollars to increase its military capability. Under this plan, 10-10 MQ-9 Reaper drones will go to buy for the three armies of India. After buying drones from America, the strength of the Indian Army will increase and it will be easier to keep an eye on the enemies on the border.

Features of Predator Drone

Talking about the specialty of Predator Drones, it is equipped with many features. This drone comes with 9 hard points and it can stay in the air for about 27 hours. The drone is equipped with air-to-surface sensors and laser-guided bomb carrying capability. At the same time, the UAV will operate at an altitude of 50 thousand feet.

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