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MQ-9 Reaper vs Shield AI V-BAT in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

  • Shield AI V-BAT has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous (1 vs 0).
  • MQ-9 Reaper has more verified real-world deployments (4 vs 3).
Attribute
ManufacturerGeneral Atomics Aeronautical SystemsShield AI
Form factoraerialaerial
Maturityproductionproduction
Autonomy1 verified autonomous
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterpriseinternal-onlyenterprise
Price$20,000,000-$32,000,000 (actual sale price)Not announced
Capability claims
  • flight in GPS- and communications-denied environments (autonomous, verified)
  • Multi-drone autonomous team operations (autonomous, demonstrated-once)
Brain
Verified deployments43
Privacy practices
Sources on file1113

Editorial summaries

MQ-9 Reaper

The MQ-9 Reaper, from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, is the canonical legacy-prime medium-altitude long-endurance drone and the AI-augmented-not-autonomous contrast to the new-defense AI-first triangle. The MQ-9A (first flight 2001, in service since May 2007) is a remotely-piloted aircraft flown by a crew of three (pilot, sensor operator, mission intelligence coordinator) from a ground control station, with about 30 hours of ISR or 23 hours of armed endurance, a 3,800-pound payload, and AGM-114 Hellfire and GBU-12/38 munitions; the MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian adds 40-plus hours and civil-airspace integration (the UK operates it as Protector RG Mk1). It is fielded across the US DoD and allied air forces; the MQ-9A line closed production in 2025 while the MQ-9B is in production. Its AI is augmentation, not autonomy: sensor fusion, ISR processing, and targeting assistance run while a human crew flies the aircraft and makes mission decisions. It is defense procurement equipment; there is no consumer price.

Shield AI V-BAT

Shield AI's V-BAT (military designation MQ-35) is a Group 3 VTOL fixed-wing ISR and targeting drone that takes off and lands vertically from a small footprint, powered by the Hivemind autonomy stack and built to operate in GPS- and communications-denied environments. Its autonomy is verified-substantive: Hivemind is genuine fielded onboard autonomy, and V-BAT is the new-defense cohort's strongest deployment anchor with two verified deployments on the registry (the US Coast Guard and Ukraine). The Block upgrade adds SATCOM and a heavy-fuel engine. Shield AI, founded in San Diego in 2015, sells V-BAT as defense procurement equipment on contract; there is no consumer price.

Common questions

What is the difference between MQ-9 Reaper and Shield AI V-BAT?
MQ-9 Reaper and Shield AI V-BAT are both aerial robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Is MQ-9 Reaper or Shield AI V-BAT more autonomous?
Shield AI V-BAT has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous on the DEPLOY registry than MQ-9 Reaper. DEPLOY counts a capability as autonomous only when verified at a real deployment, not from a demo or a vendor claim.
Which has more verified deployments, MQ-9 Reaper or Shield AI V-BAT?
MQ-9 Reaper has more verified deployments (4) on the DEPLOY registry than Shield AI V-BAT (3). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

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