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Gareth Jennings, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
31 August 2016
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Having already secured multiple sales of its Reaper UAV to other European nations, including Italy (pictured), GA-ASI had hoped to sing up Germany also. Its failure to do so has now resulted in a legal challenge by the company. Source: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) is challenging in the courts Germany's recent decision to lease Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Heron TP medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) instead of procuring its own MQ-9 Reaper, it was disclosed on 30 August.

The US company filed a lawsuit with the German high court on 29 August protesting the Bundeswehr's decision, announced in January, to lease between three and five Heron TP UAVs from 2018, at a cost of about EUR580 million (USD646 million), the Reuters news agency reported.

As reported by Reuters, the reasons behind GA-ASI's protest have not been revealed, other than it follows an earlier complaint against the leasing arrangement that was lodged with the German cartel office in June and which was rejected on 17 August.

GA-ASI has been pushing its Reaper platform to Germany for a number of years, and in 2008 the country's government went so far as to request a sale from the United States. On that occasion, however, it ultimately decided to adopt the IAI Heron 1 instead.

With the Bundeswehr already fielding three IAI Heron 1 UAVs, it plans to replace these with the larger and more capable Heron TP to fulfil its interim MALE UAV requirements. These will be operated by IAI in Israel (with Airbus Defence and Space managing the contract), and were due to be available to the Bundeswehr from 2018.

Whatever the reason behind the protest, it will likely result in a delay of several months to the Bundeswehr's fielding of its new MALE UAV capability. "This move by General Atomics is very unfortunate and frustrating, especially since our legal position was upheld by the [cartel office] with very clear words," a senior ministry acquisition official told lawmakers in a letter seen by Reuters.

The Heron TP is due serve the Bundeswehr as an interim MALE UAV solution until the pan-European MALE2020 system becomes operational in about 2025.

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Since the grounds for GA-ASI's lawsuit are not clear, i will be just a conjecture to draw and I feel GA-ASI has little chances to getting a favourable decision from the court.
 
Heron UAV was a good choice for our German Brothers not to be biased but to state out facts. Germany wants mostly to do recon missions. they dont need a UAV with airstrike capabilities just if they want recon. I also dont see GA-ASI getting a favourable view in the courts.
 
Heron UAV was a good choice for our German Brothers not to be biased but to state out facts. Germany wants mostly to do recon missions. they dont need a UAV with airstrike capabilities just if they want recon. I also dont see GA-ASI getting a favourable view in the courts.
Germany leased armed heron drones
 
really, wow thank you @DavidSling
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday announced plans for the army to lease Heron TP drones from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) rather than buy Predator B drones from US defense contractor General Atomics.

General Inspector Volker Wieker, head of the army, favors the Israeli drones which like the Predator B can be armed, government sources said, adding Germany planned to lease between three and five drones from 2018.


Source: https://defence.pk/threads/germany-...-of-buying-us-predators.417713/#ixzz4IwI6zwEV
 

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