Australia commits to next generation Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft

Australia’s maritime approaches will be further strengthened with the purchase of an additional Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, bringing Australia’s Triton fleet to three.


Australia’s maritime approaches will be further strengthened with the purchase of an additional Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, bringing Australia’s Triton fleet to three.
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Australia commits to next generation Northrop Grumman MQ 4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft 925 001 The prototype MQ-4C, BuNo 168457, on its first flight (Picture source: Official U.S. Navy photograph)


Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the Triton acquisition is an important part of protecting Australia’s borders and making the region more secure.

The US Navy’s Triton aircraft have commenced operations in our region and are already demonstrating their operational value.

The project provides significant opportunities for Australian defence industry including the construction of facilities in South Australia and the Northern Territory, software integration, engineering, logistics and manufacturing of components.

“Over $475 million is set to be spent locally, with several Australian companies already completing Triton production work for Northrop Grumman Corporation,” Minister Reynolds said.

The Triton and P-8A Poseidon capabilities will operate in a complementary way to deliver a comprehensive Maritime Patrol and Response capability.

Australia’s 12th Poseidon aircraft was delivered in December 2019.

The Poseidon aircraft have since been deployed on several overseas operations and have performed to a very high standard.

Triton and Poseidon will also provide support to national security response activities, both domestically and abroad.