RAAF’s second Peregrine reconnaissance plane touches down

written by Robert Dougherty | March 26, 2026

Australia has invested in the MC-55A Peregrine to improve airborne surveillance and reconnaissance. (Image: Pat Conroy)

The Australian government has confirmed the arrival of a second MC-55A Peregrine aircraft to be integrated into the Australian Defence Force.

Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy confirmed the arrival of the airborne intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and electronic warfare aircraft earlier today in a public statement. A previous aircraft arrived in Australia during January this year.

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“Our second Peregrine has touched down,” he said.

“From intelligence and surveillance to reconnaissance and electronic warfare… (This) sharpens the capabilities of our Royal Australian Air Force and strengthens our national security.

“It means we won’t just see more; but we’ll know more too.”

 
 

The MC-55A Peregrines will be based at RAAF Base Edinburgh in South Australia and operated by No. 10 Squadron.

Modelled on the Gulfstream G550 airframe and extensively enhanced by L3Harris Technologies, the MC-55A is a long-range, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft designed to deliver multiple intelligence sources in support of Defence operations.

“The introduction of the MC-55A Peregrine represents a significant step forward in strengthening Australia’s ability to monitor and protect its strategic interests, including key maritime approaches,” said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles.

“This capability will integrate seamlessly with allied and partner systems, enabling the Air Force and ADF to share intelligence with security partners like the United Kingdom and United States; reinforcing our collective security and enhancing regional stability.”

The total fleet of four MC-55A is considered a key component of Australia’s broader ISR enterprise, complementing platforms such as the P-8A Poseidon and MQ-4C Triton, and forming a critical link in the nation’s sovereign network of surveillance and electronic warfare assets.

L3Harris has established a field service team in Australia to work alongside local industry partners for in-country support.

“The MC-55A Peregrine will be a force multiplier in delivering critical data for long-range targeting, regional deployments and effective mission planning,” said Jason Lambert, president, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, L3Harris.

“The specialised aircraft will give the RAAF information superiority and serve as strategic assets for future Australian Defence Force operations.”

Ongoing software and hardware upgrades will help ensure the Peregrine stays ready to meet evolving threats and future mission needs.

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