BERLIN, Germany - The German Navy has been approved to pursue the purchase of four MQ-9B unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems from American defense firm General Atomics.
In a report published on December 24, Hartpunkt revealed that the Bundestag’s Budget Committee has approved the purchase of the four systems, each of which includes two UAVs, to make for eight MQ-9Bs in total. The acquisition is expected to cost EUR1.52 billion, which will include the provision of spare parts, training services, and other support.
The MQ-9B deal will be handled on Germany’s behalf by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency.
Germany expects to take delivery of the drones from 2028-2030, at which time they will be stationed at Nordholz naval air base, located near the North Sea coast.
The acquisition will help reinforce Germany’s maritime patrol capabilities. According to Hartpunkt’s sources, the drones will be upgraded after delivery to be capable of performing anti-submarine warfare missions. Those upgrades are projected to run from 2031-2032.