
The Predator is an unmanned aerial vehicle built by General Atomics.
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India eyeing more unmanned technology to gather intelligence
Aim to boost firepower along China, Pak border, close eye on Indian Ocean
Push for drones ahead of US Defence Secretary's visit to India
India is trying to equip the military with more unmanned technologies to gather intelligence as well as boost its firepower along the vast borders with Pakistan and China. It also wants a closer eye on the Indian Ocean.
The push for the drones is seen as a a possible first step towards acquiring the armed version of the aircraft. It comes as US Defense Secretary Ash Carter heads to India this weekend for talks to cement military collaboration in the final months of the Obama administration.

Initially conceived in the early 1990s, the Predator can carry cameras, sensors, missiles or other munitions.
The Indian Air Force has also asked Washington about acquiring around 100 armed Predator C Avenger aircraft, which the United States has used to carry out strikes against militants in Pakistan's northwest and neighbouring Afghanistan.
But it would need clearance from the Missile Technology Control Regime group of 34 nations as well as approval from US Congress before any transfer of lethal Predators could happen, officials said.

The aircraft has been in use since 1995, is used primarily by the United States Air Force and America’s Central Intelligence Agency.
Ejaz Haider, a Pakistani security analyst, said Islamabad would object to the transfer of such drones in the region.
But he questioned their effectiveness if they entered Pakistani air space, since it would probably try to shoot them down, something it did not do with US drones.
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