Protector R.G. Mk 1 (MQ-9B) is the successor to Reaper (MQ-9A) and is the next generation of remotely piloted medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) aircraft. Protector will be deployed in wide-ranging armed Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) operations. Its ability to fly consistently for up to 40 hours will offer the RAF a vastly improved armed ISTAR capability.
Protector will enter
service in 2024.
“Our fleet of 16 Protector
aircraft equipped with ultra-modern technology will provide the Royal Air Force
(RAF) with a vast global reach allowing us to monitor and protect the
battlespace for hours on end. The Protector programme involves industry across
the U.K. with vital parts of the aircraft manufactured on the Isle of Wight,
supporting highly-skilled jobs for years to come,” said Jeremy Quin, UK
Minister for Defence Procurement.
In July 2020, the U.K.
MoD and GA-ASI announced a production contract for the first three Protector
RPAS. In September 2020, GA-ASI announced completing the first
Protector-configured MQ-9B, which is now supporting system testing as part of a
combined U.K. MoD, U.S. Air Force and GA-ASI test team. Known as UK1, this
first Protector will be delivered to the MoD later this year but will remain in
the U.S. to complete the Royal Air Force’s test and evaluation program before
moving to its U.K. home base in 2022.
GA-ASI’s development
of MQ-9B began in 2014 as a company-funded program to deliver an RPA that meets
the stringent NATO STANAG-4671 and UK DEFSTAN 00-970 aircraft system
airworthiness requirements. These provide the basis for type certification by
NATO member-state military airworthiness authorities.
MQ-9B features rapid
integration of new payloads with nine hard points. The aircraft can self-deploy
using SATCOM-enabled Automatic Take-off and Landing, which eliminates
forward-based launch-and-recovery equipment and personnel. In addition to the
Protector and SkyGuardian configurations, MQ-9B is available as the
SeaGuardian® – with revolutionary anti-submarine and surface search
capabilities – for maritime missions.