UAV, General Atomics MQ-1L Predator A, 2000. Creator: General Atomics.

UAV, General Atomics MQ-1L Predator A, 2000. Creator: General Atomics.

2-840-037 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Satellite data link system, an Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) stabilized gimbal containing two color video cameras and a forward looking infrared (FLIR) as well as synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The Predator can provide near real-time reconnaissance using a satellite data link system and perform attack missions as well. It served over the Balkans and Afghanistan and during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. The most historic use of the Predator/Hellfire missile combination occurred when CIA ground forces directed attacks against al Qaeda forces during the opening months of the war on terrorism. This U.S. Air Force Predator was one of the first three UAVs to fly operational missions over Afghanistan after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It went on to fly 196 combat missions in Afghanistan. It was also the first Predator to test fire the Hellfire missile, and the first UAV to fire Hellfire missiles in combat. With modifications to its wing length, propeller, avionics, and engine cooling system, it has served as the prototype for subsequent MQ-IL aircraft.


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People Information

Creator
  1. General Atomics, attributed to: American: Maker, manufacturer

Medium
  1. Carbon fiber, alumimum, steel, copper, plastic, glass, rubber, paint
  2. Hazmat: beryllium

Picture Type
  1. Craft-aircraft
  2. Object

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Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Science & Nature Technology & Innovation


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 8688x5792
File Size : 147,425kb


Aliases

  1. A20040180000
  1. NASM-NASM2017-03151.txt
  1. 0990010621
  1. 2-840-037
  1. 2840037
  1. A20040180000

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