TEHRAN (Basirat)- The UK has signed a $125 million contract to develop upgraded Predator drones from US weapons maker General Atomic; buying the new aircraft may push the deal to $1 billion.

The UK has signed a $125 million contract to develop upgraded Predator drones from US weapons maker General Atomic; buying the new aircraft may push the deal to $1 billion.Speaking at the Regan National Defense Forum in California December
3, UK Defense Minister Michael Fallon said, "We're planning to buy 20
aircraft that will double our current fleet."
The UK has 10 drones that are still serviceable, but needs "to
think ahead," he said. (Predator drones are called Protector in the UK.)
The $125 million is for development work only, not the cost of producing
the 20 new aircraft. The State Department told Congress last week that
the UK plans to purchase up to 26 Protectors, a deal that may reach $1
billion, Defense News reported.
According to Fallon, the new deal is part of a push to increase
defense spending in the UK. Reuters reports that Fallon stressed his
country's commitment to NATO regional security — despite its vote this
summer to leave the EU.
The drones are to be used in the fight against Daesh, Fallon said. They
will be equipped with missiles and laser-guided bombs, and the next
generation models will have greater range, endurance, data collection
and weapons capacity, among other improvements.
"The arrival of a new administration is an opportunity for us in
Britain to further tighten our bilateral defense ties," Fallon said,
according to Defense News.
"There is no greater proof of the cooperation between Britain and the
United States than the fact that our nuclear ballistic submarines share a
common missile component, and we are investing billions in US attack
helicopters, maritime patrol aircraft, drones and other systems."