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Houthi Rebels Down U.S. MQ-9 Drone: A New Blow to American Air Dominance

Houthi militants in Yemen have shot down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone, marking another significant incident involving these drones in the region. The event took place in Yemen’s western Dhammar province, with the news being reported by Lebanon-based media outlet, Al-Mayadeen, which is affiliated with the Hezbollah militant group. However, the report did not specify which group or faction was responsible for shooting down the drone. This marks the 16th time since October 2023 that an American MQ-9 drone has been downed in Yemen, raising concerns over the effectiveness of the U.S. drone program.

Details of the Attack

The Houthi rebels took down the MQ-9 Reaper drone, which is valued at approximately $32 million, during a period when the U.S. military had intensified airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. These attacks were ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump as part of a broader strategy against Houthi militants. However, the U.S. military has not yet made any official statement regarding the downing of the drone.

Second Downing of U.S. Drone in March

This incident is the second success for the Houthis against U.S. drones in March 2023. Earlier in the month, the Houthis claimed to have downed another U.S.-made MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Hodeidah district in western Yemen. Houthi armed forces announced that their air defense units successfully targeted the drone when it was reportedly conducting operations in Yemeni airspace.

The U.S. Air Force had previously stated that it had lost contact with an MQ-9 drone while it was operating over the Red Sea. According to U.S. officials, the drone was involved in “Operation Poseidon Archer,” and they are currently assessing the incident to determine the cause of the contact loss and any associated actions.

Concerns for India Following the Incident

The downing of the U.S. MQ-9 drone in Yemen raises significant concerns for India as well. India has struck a deal worth $3.6 billion with the U.S. for the purchase of the MQ-9 Predator variant. Under this deal, India is set to acquire 31 MQ-9 Reaper (Predator) drones from the U.S. The recent failures of these drones in Yemen, however, have raised questions about their effectiveness in combat situations.

If the Houthi rebels, using light missiles and rockets, can successfully take down such a high-tech American drone, it raises concerns about how the MQ-9 will perform against more powerful adversaries like China. Given this, India must now reconsider its reliance on these drones and evaluate whether they will be as effective in high-stakes confrontations. Should India continue to place its trust in this technology, or should it explore alternatives? These questions are now more pressing than ever.

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