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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude l...

GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude l...

GA-ASI delivers first Reaper for the Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) delivered the first MQ-9A Reaper medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Netherlands during a ceremony at its Poway headquarters in California.

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The first of four MQ-9A Reaper UAVs for the Netherlands was delivered on 7 July. (GA-ASI)

The event on 7 July , which was attended by senior industry and military officials, saw the formal handover to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) of one Block 5-standard Reaper (serial M001) and a ground control station (GCS).

“The Netherlands now joins the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Spain as [non-US] NATO countries operating our advanced RPAs [remotely pilot aircraft], with Belgium coming online in the next few years,” GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue said during the ceremony.

This handover comes about six-and-a-half years after the US State Department cleared the sale of four Reaper UAVs and four GCSs to the Netherlands in February 2015. As well as the equipment, the approval also covered training and a three-year (3,400 flight hours) support package. The total value of the sale was estimated to be USD339 million.


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