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Saab and GA-ASI Complete First Flight of World's First Unmanned Airborne Early Warning System

By MGN EditorialMay 21, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Saab and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems have successfully completed the maiden flight of the world's first unmanned Airborne Early Warning solution, marking a significant milestone in maritime and defence surveillance technology.

## Saab and GA-ASI Achieve Historic First Flight of Unmanned AEW Solution Defence technology group Saab and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) have successfully completed the first flight of the world's first unmanned Airborne Early Warning (AEW) solution, the companies announced on 21 May 2026. According to a PR Newswire release issued by the joint venture partners, the milestone was achieved by integrating Saab's proven AEW sensor and mission systems technology with GA-ASI's unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platform. The successful test flight represents a significant leap forward in airborne surveillance capability, with direct implications for maritime domain awareness and naval operations. ### Significance for Maritime Operations Airborne Early Warning systems play a critical role in maritime security, providing extended radar coverage and situational awareness far beyond the horizon — capabilities that are essential for naval task forces, coast guard operations, and the protection of critical maritime infrastructure. Transitioning this capability to an unmanned platform removes the risk to aircrew while potentially enabling longer endurance missions and reduced operational costs. For naval operators and maritime security agencies, an unmanned AEW solution could offer persistent surveillance over vast ocean areas, enhanced monitoring of shipping lanes, and improved early detection of surface and air threats — all without the logistical burden of manned aircraft operations. ### Industry Context The development reflects a broader industry trend toward the integration of autonomous systems into roles traditionally requiring crewed platforms. Both Saab and GA-ASI are established leaders in their respective fields — Saab through its GlobalEye and Erieye AEW programmes, and GA-ASI as the manufacturer of the widely deployed MQ-9 Reaper and other advanced UAV systems. The successful first flight positions the partnership at the forefront of next-generation maritime and defence surveillance, with potential interest from navies and coast guard services worldwide seeking cost-effective, long-endurance airborne surveillance solutions. Further details regarding the flight test programme, platform specifications, and anticipated operational timelines are expected to be released by the companies in the coming months.
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