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Predator

Predator

Surveillance & Reconnaissance Airplanes
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Basic Information
Name
Predator
Designation
Predator
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Surveillance & Reconnaissance Airplanes
Manufacturer
General Atomics
Date of Introduction
Description

The Predator is a medium altitude, long endurance, unmanned aerial vehicle system for use in risk areas minimizing to human life. It is a theater asset for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in support of Joint Force commander. General Atomics had developed a complete family of unmanned aerial vehicles based on Predator to meet the needs of of a wide range of customers both civil and military. Predator family includes Predator B, I-GNAT, Altus, Altair, Warrior and I-GNAT ER which are operated by the United States Armed Forces, NASA, NOAA and the US government as well as by the Italian Air Force and the Turkish Army. The RQ-1A/B is a system consisting of 4 Predator air vehicles, a ground control station (GCS), a Predator primary satellite link communication suite, and 55 people for continuous 24-hour operations. The Predator UAV has C-band line-of-sight data-link or a Ku-band satellite data-link for beyond line-of-sight operations. The payload can be a CCD-TV camera, a variable aperture Infrared camera, and a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for looking through smoke, clouds and haze. On the RQ-1B, either the CCD-TV or IR camera may be operated simultaneously with the SAR. For ease of operation and rapid deployment, each Predator UAV can be disassembled into 6 main components and loaded in a container. A 5,000 by 125 feet (1,524 by 38 meters) runway is requested for UAVs takeoff and land operations. The improved RQ-1B Predator UAV features an ARC-210 radio, APX-100 IFF, ice mitigation system, upgraded engine, and validated technical orders for operations and maintenance. The Predator UAV was successfully employed during operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom over Afghanistan and Iraq respectively. The US Air Force is the sole Predator operator in the United States. In late September 2004, the Predator air vehicle achieved the 100,000 flight hours milestone with approximately 70,000 combat flight hours. This milestone was accomplished during a routine combat mission over Iraq conducted by US Air Force P-61 air vehicle September 27. In October 2005 the US Air Force took delivery of the 125th Predator aircraft and announced that the third full rate production contract planned for 2006 was set for a maximum of 36 and a minimum of 7 aircraft. The US Air Force MQ-1 Predator is slated for retirement on July 1, 2017.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 217.4 km/h
Range 741.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Surveillance & Reconnaissance Airplanes
Status Active
Also Known As MQ-1, RQ-1A Predator, RQ-1E Predator XP (eXPort version introduced in 2011)
Origin United States of America
Contractor General Atomics
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1995
First Flight July 1994
Total Production 125
Unitary Cost USD $4.0 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 0
Number of Engines 1
Dimensions — Height 2.1 meter
Dimensions — Length 8.2 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 14.8 meter
Mass — Empty Weight 513 kilogram
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 1,020 kilogram
Mass — Payload 205 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 7,620 meter
Performance — Max Range 741 kilometer
Power — Max Power at TakeOff 101 shp
Speed — Cruise Speed 37.6 mps
Speed — Top Speed at High Altitude 60.4 mps
Time — Flight Endurance 24 hour
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Combat Management Systems: GCS
Item 2 Mapping Systems: AN/APY-8
Item 3 Mapping Systems: TESAR
Variants
Variant 1 RQ-1B Predator
Variant 2 Altair
Variant 3 MQ-1 Predator
Variant 4 Mariner
Variant 5 MQ-9A Reaper
Variant 6 MQ-1B Predator Block X
Variant 7 Predator C Avenger
Variant 8 Sea Avenger
Variant 9 Reaper ER
Variant 10 MQ-9B SkyGuardian
Variant 11 Avenger ER
Variant 12 Protector RG Mk1
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
8.2 m
Width
14.8 m
Height
2.1 m
Weight
1020 kg
Operators (3)
United States
Italy
Turkey
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