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General Atomics Upgrades Ground Stations for MQ-9B Drone Compatibility

General Atomics is upgrading its Block 30 ground control stations to ensure seamless compatibility with its latest MQ-9B SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian drones, addressing a key concern for current MQ-9A operators. The company will fund the upgrade research and development and plans to begin flight testing by the end of the year.

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MQ-9 Reaper drone in flight with airborne early warning radar pod under fuselage.

MQ-9 Reaper Gains Airborne Early Warning Radar Capability

The MQ-9 Reaper just took its defensive capabilities to new heights with the successful flight test of an airborne early warning radar pod, giving it critical aloft sensing to detect and defend against a range of threats. This game-changing upgrade was made possible through a partnership with Saab, which supplied the innovative LoyalEye radar system.

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Military personnel and support equipment surround partially assembled drones on a tarmac.

USAF Accelerates Production of General Atomics, Anduril Drones

The US Air Force is ramping up production of cutting-edge drones from General Atomics and Anduril, aiming to deploy highly advanced semi-autonomous systems that stay ahead of emerging threats. This accelerated production move follows a competitive selection process, and marks a major milestone in the development of Collaborative Combat Aircraft.

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Drone model on laboratory bench with blurred military background.

Air Force Awards Contracts for Drone Wingmen to Anduril, General Atomics

The Air Force has taken a major leap forward in drone technology, awarding production contracts to Anduril and General Atomics for its first collaborative combat aircraft, also known as drone wingmen. This move enables the rapid deployment of semi-autonomous systems to stay ahead of emerging threats.

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Military drone prototype displayed on workbench in research facility.

Air Force Taps General Atomics, Anduril for CCA Drone Production

The US Air Force has taken a major leap forward in its drone program, selecting General Atomics and Anduril to produce the first batch of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drones, a crucial step from prototyping to production. This $2.4 billion initiative is set to revolutionize military operations with cutting-edge drone technology.

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Artillery projectile on industrial workbench with production equipment.

General Atomics Secures Contract for Army's Extended Range Artillery Projectile

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has landed a major contract to develop a 155-mm projectile for the Army's Extended Range Artillery Projectile program, boosting its capacity to deliver game-changing, precision firepower that gives warfighters a critical edge. This win validates the company's expertise in designing and producing cutting-edge munitions.

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Factory-new MQ-9 Reaper drone centered on a neutral background in soft daylight.

USAF Scrambles to Buy Scarce MQ-9 Reapers After Heavy Losses

The US Air Force is on a mission to replenish its fleet of MQ-9 Reapers, and it's turning to General Atomics for help, with plans to buy several unused MQ-9A Block 5 aircraft. The scramble comes as General Atomics reveals an alarmingly small inventory of just a handful of new MQ-9As available worldwide.

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General Atomics drone parked on a runway with industrial facilities in the background.

General Atomics Resumes Drone Flights After Software Fix

General Atomics has safely resumed drone flights after swiftly addressing a software glitch that caused a crash in April, and implementing a fix to prevent future mishaps. The issue, which stemmed from an autopilot miscalculation, was quickly pinpointed and rectified, allowing testing to resume.

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Unmanned aircraft searches for submarine at sea with spotlight beam.

General Atomics' MQ-9B SeaGuardian Bolsters Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities

General Atomics' MQ-9B SeaGuardian is revolutionizing anti-submarine warfare with its cutting-edge sonobuoy dispensing system, empowering the U.S. Navy to dominate maritime missions like never before. This game-changing tech can complement existing platforms or go solo, unlocking unprecedented situational awareness and capabilities.

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Drone sits on makeshift launchpad in desert terrain with rugged runway.

General Atomics Advances Mojave Drone for Unconventional Launch Sites

Imagine a drone that can take off from rough, forward airstrips and revolutionize how forces move, observe, and strike - General Atomics' Mojave concept is making that a reality. The Mojave drone is being pitched as a game-changing, multipurpose asset that can escort helicopters, strike targets, provide surveillance, and transport cargo from even the most rugged landing sites.

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