Australia to buy 6 drones to monitor borders

IANS  |  Canberra 

will buy six drones to monitor its maritime borders, the government said on Tuesday.

The six MQ-4C remotely piloted aircraft will be purchased as part of a cooperative program with the US Navy, Australian and Industry have said.

The drones will be introduced into service in mid-2023 and will undertake surveillance tasks along the maritime borders, reported.

The aircraft can fly about 11,000 km a day and reach an altitude of 4,880 metres.

Pyne told journalists from Australian broadcaster Channel 7 that the drones will be used to monitor and perform reconnaissance in the Indian and Pacific oceans, and to prevent the trafficking of immigrants and illegal fishing.

The programme also involves cooperation with the US Navy for the development, production and maintenance of the MQ-4C

The government will also invest in the construction of new facilities at the and military bases as well as new ground control systems, among others, according to a statement.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 09:56 IST