MQ-9 Reaper is a military unmanned aerial vehicle developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems.
This machine is based on the RQ-1 Predator B, which is a drone of the company's unmanned aircraft, the MQ-1 Predator is enlarged and the wingspan is extended, and the engine is replaced with a turboprop engine.
MQ-9 Reaper is a hunter killer drone with long cruising range and high surveillance and attack capabilities, and can be equipped with tanks, bombs, missiles, etc. at the hard points of both wings.
In addition to being used by the United States Air Force and other countries in various countries, the United States Customs and Border Protection uses an unarmed [Guardian] as a patrol aircraft, and NASA also operates an unarmed [Altair] for research. .
The US Air Force has deployed the MQ-9 to the MQ-9 squadron since 2007, and in the same year it has put it into service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This machine is based on the RQ-1 Predator B, which is a drone of the company's unmanned aircraft, the MQ-1 Predator is enlarged and the wingspan is extended, and the engine is replaced with a turboprop engine.
MQ-9 Reaper is a hunter killer drone with long cruising range and high surveillance and attack capabilities, and can be equipped with tanks, bombs, missiles, etc. at the hard points of both wings.
In addition to being used by the United States Air Force and other countries in various countries, the United States Customs and Border Protection uses an unarmed [Guardian] as a patrol aircraft, and NASA also operates an unarmed [Altair] for research. .
The US Air Force has deployed the MQ-9 to the MQ-9 squadron since 2007, and in the same year it has put it into service in Iraq and Afghanistan.