Following their announcement to bring Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) capability to the worldโs leading Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) platform, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and Saab will now team up to demonstrate the capability in the summer of 2026.
General Atomics press release
The demo will be conducted at GA-ASIโs Desert Horizon flight operations facility in Southern California using a GA-ASI MQ-9B equipped with AEW&C supplied by Saab.
In partnership with Saab, a leading company in AEW&C systems, GA-ASI is pairing Saabโs AEW sensors with the worldโs longest-range, highest-endurance RPA, the MQ-9B. At sea or over land, adding AEW capabilities on MQ-9B enables persistent air surveillance and enables AEW in areas of the world where it doesnโt currently exist or is unaffordable, such as for navy aircraft carriers at sea.
โAdding AEW&C to the MQ-9B brings a critical new capability to our platform,โ said GA-ASI President David R. Alexander. โWe want to deliver a persistent AEW&C solution to our global operators that will protect them against sophisticated cruise missiles as well as simple but dangerous drone swarms.โ
MQ-9B models include the SkyGuardianยฎ and SeaGuardianยฎ, the United Kingdomโs MQ-9B variant known as Protector, and the new MQ-9B STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) configuration currently in development.
The AEW solution for MQ-9B will offer critical aloft sensing to defend against tactical air munitions, guided missiles, drones, fighter and bomber aircraft, and other threats. Operational availability for a medium-altitude, long-endurance UAS is the highest of any military aircraft, and as an unmanned platform, its aircrews are not put into harmโs way.
GA-ASI and Saabโs AEW offering will span a wide range of applications, including early detection and warning; long-range detection and tracking; and simultaneous target tracking and flexible combat system integration โ all over line-of-sight and SATCOM connectivity.