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Thai navy buys pilotless aircraft from Israel for 4 billion baht

Thailand has signed a contract to buy Hermes 900 “unmanned aerial vehicles” (UAV) from an Israeli defense company, according to an announcement made today by the Royal Thai navy. The purchase will cost four billion baht ($US107,003,360).

The pilotless aircraft will patrol Thailand’s seas to “protect the sovereignty of Thailand’s waters and shipping routes.” The drones will also assist in sea rescue missions, said the navy.

The Hermes 900 drones will help to prevent and suppress illegal activities out at sea, said the navy. The UAVs are complete with a weapon system which can accurately “attack targets”, added the navy.

The navy have agreed to buy the drones for four billion baht from Israeli defense electronics company Elbit Systems Ltd. The navy didn’t say how many drones were included in the deal, but a budget has been allocated to procure the UAVs over a four-year period from now until 2025.

Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy Admiral Somprasong Nilsamai signed the contract with Director of Business Development and Marketing of Elbit Systems Ltd. Nissim Assaf Cohen.

A Hermes 900 drone can fly for over 36 hours at a time, reach a height of 36,000 feet and fly in any weather conditions. The drones are already being used in Israel, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Switzerland, the Philippines, Canada, Greece, Iceland, Brazil and Singapore.

In 2017, the Thai navy purchased Hermes 450 UAVs – the previous model of the same aircraft – from the same company, Elbit Systems Ltd.

The drones could help to locate people lost out at sea so that they can be saved by the navy. Last week, two tourists got swept out to sea off the coast of Rayong province when they got thrown out of their kayak in choppy conditions.

One of the tourists sadly died and the other clung to his body all night and was rescued by passing fishing boat the next morning.

SOURCE: DailyNews

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