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What is the MQ-9 Reaper?

The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper is the canonical legacy-prime AI-augmented military drone: in-service 2007; substantial fielded fleet across US DoD + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France allied air forces. MQ-9A production closed 2025; MQ-9B (UK Protector) in production. Crewed by 3 at ground station (pilot + sensor operator + mission commander); AI augments ISR + sensor fusion, NOT autonomous mission execution. Per DEPLOY's autonomous drones cluster framework, MQ-9 is the canonical reference against which new-defense onboard-autonomous AI-first cohort (Anduril Lattice + Shield AI Hivemind + Helsing) is compared.

In-service 2007
Operational history (19 years)
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3-crew ground station
Operator supervision posture
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AI-augmented
ISR + sensor fusion scope (NOT autonomous mission)
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6 allied operators
US + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France
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MQ-9A closed 2025
Production lifecycle transition
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Mid-2026
Snapshot date
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verifiedstatedclaimedabsence

Canonical legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype

Per DEPLOY's autonomous drones cluster framework, the MQ-9 Reaper anchors the legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype: established defense industrial-base position via General Atomics Aeronautical Systems; substantial fielded fleet across US DoD + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France allied air forces; in-service since 2007. The canonical reference against which new-defense onboard-autonomous AI-first cohort (Anduril Lattice + Shield AI Hivemind + Helsing) is compared.

Remotely-piloted, NOT autonomous (operator-supervision distinction)

MQ-9 is remotely-piloted by a 3-person ground-station crew (pilot + sensor operator + mission commander). The operator-supervision distinction is the cluster's central editorial throughline. AI augments ISR + sensor fusion (automatic target recognition; sensor-data fusion across EO/IR + SAR + signals intelligence; flight-path optimization; threat-warning + counter-measure recommendations) but does NOT independently execute strike missions, weapons release, or autonomous flight beyond auto-pilot + waypoint-following. Per Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline, MQ-9 is recorded as AI-augmented remotely-piloted in DEPLOY registry; trade-press coverage that frames MQ-9 as "autonomous drone" operates outside the verification anchor.

Production lifecycle: MQ-9A closed 2025 / MQ-9B Protector in production

MQ-9 operates a lifecycle transition as of mid-2026. MQ-9A (original Reaper variant): production closed 2025; substantial fielded fleet continues in operation across US Air Force + allied operators for multi-decade service life. MQ-9B (successor variant including UK Protector): in production; detect-and-avoid + civil airspace certification; export sales to UK + Belgium + Poland + Canada + others. Per DEPLOY's framework, the lifecycle transition reflects General Atomics's product-roadmap strategy for legacy-prime platforms; MQ-9B extends the legacy-prime archetype into civil-airspace-certified variant.

International deployment scale: 6 allied operators

Per registry source-of-truth, MQ-9 operates across substantial international deployment scale: US Air Force (primary operator); UK Royal Air Force (MQ-9B Protector); Italian Air Force; Spanish Air Force; Royal Netherlands Air Force; French Air and Space Force. The 6-operator allied footprint + 19-year operational history measure the established legacy-prime archetype's substantial fielded scale. Per DEPLOY's framework, international deployment scale is editorial signal at the operational-verification layer; substantial sortie-hour accumulation across allied operators anchors the verification depth.

Cap-flag: unit cost + kill counts + sortie rates verified against primary sources

Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, aggregator-quoted figures for MQ-9 unit cost + kill counts + sortie rates should be verified against primary DoD + GAO sources where available. Aggregator-quoted figures vary widely; per Pentagon-opacity-grade rigor (Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline), primary-source verification (DoD program cost reports + GAO program assessments + congressional testimony + unit-level disclosure) outranks aggregator press propagation. Per DEPLOY's framework, specific aggregator figures are cap-flagged pending primary-source confirmation.


MQ-9 Reaper: canonical legacy-prime AI-augmented military drone

The MQ-9 Reaper is General Atomics Aeronautical Systems's legacy-prime medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) military drone. In-service since 2007 with substantial fielded fleet across US DoD + allied air forces (UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France). Per DEPLOY's autonomous drones cluster framework, MQ-9 anchors the legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype: the canonical reference against which new-defense onboard-autonomous AI-first cohort (Anduril Lattice + Shield AI Hivemind + Helsing) is compared.


Operator-supervision-vs-autonomy: the central editorial distinction

MQ-9 is remotely-piloted, not autonomous. The operator-supervision distinction is the cluster's central editorial throughline.

Ground-station crew of 3:

  • Pilot: actively flies the aircraft via remote control link (typically Ku-band satellite for over-the-horizon control).
  • Sensor operator: controls the EO/IR sensor turret + targeting laser + weapons employment.
  • Mission commander: oversees ISR + targeting decisions + coordinates with command authority.

AI augments ISR + sensor fusion, NOT autonomous mission execution. The AI layer on MQ-9 + adjacent legacy-prime platforms includes: automatic target recognition (ATR); sensor-data fusion across EO/IR + SAR + signals intelligence; flight-path optimization for fuel economy + sensor coverage; threat-warning + counter-measure recommendations. The AI augments human operator decision-making at the ISR + sensor + flight-planning layers; it does NOT independently execute strike missions, weapons release, or autonomous flight beyond auto-pilot + waypoint-following modes.

Per DEPLOY's verified-vs-claimed framework, the operator-supervision-vs-autonomy distinction is editorially substantive. Trade-press coverage that frames MQ-9 as "autonomous drone" operates outside the verification anchor. Per Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline, MQ-9 is recorded as AI-augmented remotely-piloted in DEPLOY registry.


Production lifecycle: MQ-9A closed 2025 / MQ-9B Protector in production

The MQ-9 product line operates a lifecycle transition as of mid-2026:

  • MQ-9A: original Reaper variant; production closed 2025; substantial fielded fleet continues in operation across US Air Force + allied operators.
  • MQ-9B: successor variant; includes UK Protector (UK Royal Air Force version with detect-and-avoid + civil airspace certification); in production; export sales to UK + Belgium + Poland + Canada + others.

Per DEPLOY's framework, the production-lifecycle transition is editorial signal at the program-status layer: MQ-9A end-of-production + MQ-9B continuation reflects General Atomics's product-roadmap strategy for legacy-prime platforms; the substantial MQ-9A fielded fleet continues in operation for multi-decade service life.


Cohort positioning: canonical reference for legacy-prime archetype

Per the autonomous drones cluster framework, MQ-9 anchors:

  • Legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype: established defense industrial-base position; substantial fielded fleet + 19-year operational history (2007-mid-2026); AI augments ISR + sensor fusion, NOT autonomous mission execution.
  • Canonical reference for cohort: new-defense AI-first cohort (Anduril + Shield AI + Helsing) operates onboard-autonomous mission execution; MQ-9 is the canonical legacy-prime reference against which the cohort is compared.
  • International deployment scale: US + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France allied operators; substantial cohort fleet measured by sortie-hours.
  • MQ-9B successor in production: lifecycle transition under way; UK Protector + export variants extend the legacy-prime archetype into civil-airspace-certified variant.

Contrast with cohort:

  • Anduril Ghost + Shield AI V-BAT: new-defense AI-first; onboard-autonomous mission execution per Lattice + Hivemind autonomy stacks; structurally distinct from MQ-9's remotely-piloted operator-supervision posture.
  • Bayraktar TB2: international legacy-prime AI-augmented; same operator-supervision-not-autonomous distinction at lower cost-per-unit + broader export footprint.
  • Quantum Systems Vector: international new-defense aerial; German VTOL reconnaissance; ISR-grade AI not strike-grade autonomy.
  • Neros Archer: attack-FPV; remotely-piloted (NOT autonomous); operator-supervision distinction featured.

Cap-flag discipline: unit cost + sortie rate + kill counts

Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, aggregator-quoted figures for MQ-9 unit cost + kill counts + sortie rates should be verified against primary DoD + GAO sources where available:

  • Unit cost: aggregator-quoted unit cost varies widely; per DEPLOY discipline, specific figures cap-flagged against current DoD program cost reports + GAO program assessments.
  • Kill counts: aggregator-quoted strike + casualty estimates cap-flagged pending DoD acknowledgment or GAO documentation.
  • Sortie rates: operational tempo figures vary by theater + reporting period; cap-flagged against unit-level disclosure.

Per Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline, Pentagon-opacity-grade rigor applies; primary-source verification outranks aggregator-press propagation.


Where MQ-9 fits in cohort

Per the autonomous drones cluster framework, MQ-9 + Bayraktar TB2 anchor the legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype; both operator-supervised; both with combat-history verification anchors. The new-defense AI-first cohort (Anduril + Shield AI + Helsing) operates onboard-autonomous mission execution as the contrast. Per DEPLOY's framework, the operator-supervision-vs-autonomy axis structures the cohort's editorial framework.

For the canonical autonomous drones cluster context, see the autonomous drones cluster. For the new-defense AI-first contrast cohort, see Anduril + Shield AI. For the canonical category umbrella, see what is physical AI. For methodology canonical references applicable to MQ-9 Reaper: the 4-way autonomy-boundary taxonomy (legacy-prime remotely-piloted; NOT autonomous; resists framework-drift inflation) + the 9-tier source-quality rubric (DoD + GA SEC source classification).


MQ-9 vs autonomous drones cohort by autonomy posture + cohort archetype (mid-2026)MQ-9 Reaper (General Atomics)Bayraktar TB2 (Baykar)Anduril GhostShield AI V-BATQuantum Systems VectorNeros Archer
Autonomy posture
Remotely-piloted + AI-augmented ISR
Remotely-piloted + AI-augmented ISR
Onboard-autonomous (Lattice stack)
Onboard-autonomous (Hivemind stack)
ISR-grade AI (operator-supervised)
Remotely-piloted FPV (NOT autonomous)
Cohort archetype
Legacy-prime AI-augmented
International legacy-prime AI-augmented
New-defense AI-first
New-defense AI-first
International new-defense aerial
Attack-FPV
Operational scale
19-year operational; 6 allied operators
34+ export countries; combat-proven
$14.4M Army PBAS IDIQ + Replicator
Commercial fielded US defense
619 fielded Ukraine (cap-flagged)
~6,000 to Ukraine (Agent A entity record)

Sources: Source: DEPLOY registry + DoD contract awards + Agent A drone foundational ingest + primary-source disclosure. Autonomy posture + cohort archetype framework.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the MQ-9 Reaper?

The MQ-9 Reaper is General Atomics Aeronautical Systems's legacy-prime medium-altitude long-endurance military drone. In-service since 2007; substantial fielded fleet across US DoD + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France allied air forces. MQ-9A production closed 2025; MQ-9B (UK Protector) in production. Crewed by 3 at ground station (pilot + sensor operator + mission commander); AI augments ISR + sensor fusion, NOT autonomous mission execution. Per DEPLOY's autonomous drones cluster framework, MQ-9 is the canonical legacy-prime reference against which new-defense onboard-autonomous AI-first cohort is compared.


Is the MQ-9 Reaper autonomous?

No, the MQ-9 is remotely-piloted, not autonomous. A ground-station crew of 3 (pilot + sensor operator + mission commander) actively controls the aircraft via Ku-band satellite link. AI augments ISR + sensor fusion (automatic target recognition; sensor-data fusion; flight-path optimization; threat-warning) but does NOT independently execute strike missions, weapons release, or autonomous flight beyond auto-pilot + waypoint-following modes. Per Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline, MQ-9 is recorded as AI-augmented remotely-piloted in DEPLOY registry; trade-press coverage framing MQ-9 as "autonomous drone" operates outside the verification anchor.


Who uses the MQ-9 Reaper?

Per registry source-of-truth, MQ-9 operates across 6 allied air forces: US Air Force (primary operator; substantial fleet); UK Royal Air Force (MQ-9B Protector variant with detect-and-avoid + civil airspace certification); Italian Air Force; Spanish Air Force; Royal Netherlands Air Force; French Air and Space Force. The 6-operator allied footprint + 19-year operational history (2007-mid-2026) anchor the established legacy-prime archetype's substantial fielded scale.


What's the difference between MQ-9A and MQ-9B?

MQ-9A is the original Reaper variant: production closed 2025; substantial fielded fleet continues in operation across US Air Force + allied operators for multi-decade service life. MQ-9B is the successor variant including UK Protector (UK Royal Air Force version with detect-and-avoid + civil airspace certification); in production; export sales to UK + Belgium + Poland + Canada + others. Per DEPLOY's framework, the production-lifecycle transition reflects General Atomics's product-roadmap strategy for legacy-prime platforms; MQ-9B extends the legacy-prime archetype into civil-airspace-certified variant.


MQ-9 vs Anduril Ghost: what's the difference?

Different autonomy postures + different cohort archetypes. MQ-9 (General Atomics): legacy-prime AI-augmented; remotely-piloted by 3-crew ground station; AI augments ISR + sensor fusion; in-service 2007; 6 allied operators. Anduril Ghost: new-defense AI-first; onboard-autonomous mission execution via Lattice autonomy stack; AI as core product not bolt-on; $14.4M Army PBAS IDIQ + Replicator fielding. The operator-supervision-vs-autonomy axis is the cluster's central editorial throughline. Per DEPLOY's framework, MQ-9 is the canonical legacy-prime reference; Anduril Ghost is the canonical new-defense AI-first contrast.


How much does an MQ-9 Reaper cost?

Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, aggregator-quoted figures for MQ-9 unit cost + kill counts + sortie rates should be verified against primary DoD + GAO sources where available. Aggregator-quoted figures vary widely; per Pentagon-opacity-grade rigor (Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline), primary-source verification (DoD program cost reports + GAO program assessments + congressional testimony) outranks aggregator press propagation. Per DEPLOY's framework, specific aggregator figures are cap-flagged pending primary-source confirmation. For consumer pricing transparency see MQ-9 Reaper pricing where Agent B has shipped the consumer surface.

MQ-9 Reaper verified at canonical legacy-prime AI-augmented archetype in autonomous drones cohort. In-service 2007; 6 allied air force operators (US + UK + Italy + Spain + Netherlands + France); MQ-9A production closed 2025; MQ-9B Protector in production. Remotely-piloted by 3-crew ground station (pilot + sensor operator + mission commander); AI augments ISR + sensor fusion NOT autonomous mission execution. Per Agent A drone foundational ingest discipline: MQ-9 recorded as AI-augmented remotely-piloted. Aggregator-quoted unit cost + kill counts + sortie rates cap-flagged against primary DoD + GAO sources per Pentagon-opacity-grade rigor. How DEPLOY verifies →

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