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Air Force testing new capabilities for MQ-9 drone during exercise by Christen Mccurdy ![]() ![]()
Washington DC (UPI) May 4, 2021
Related LinksThe 174th Attack Wing is working with multiple Pentagon contractors and academic researchers to establish new capabilities for the MQ-9 Reaper drone aircraft, the Air National Guard announced Tuesday. According to a press release from the wing, the new capabilities include battlefield and airspace communications enhancements as well as target identification tracking and processing. Three pods -- the Freedom Pod, Centerline Avionics Bay Pod and the REAP Pod -- are scheduled demonstrate their capabilities onboard a 174TH ATKW MQ-9 during Pacific Command's premier Exercise Northern Edge in Alaska. That exercise, which started Monday, lasts through May 14, and involves some 15,000 sailors, airmen and Marines. The MQ-9, described by the Air Force in 2006 as the "first hunter-killer UAV [Unmanned Aerial Vehicle]," first flew in 2001, and was introduced into service in 2007. Last month the U.S. Air Force announced that some existing versions of the MQ-9 Reaper will receive retrofit enhancements already installed on versions currently in production by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems.
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