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Terror Networks
US retires Predator drones after 15 years that changed the 'war on terror'
2017-03-13
[Guardian] The Predator is dead; long live the Reaper. The retirement of the antiquated Predator drone MQ-1, which is to be withdrawn from service in July and replaced by the more capable MQ-9 Reaper, is giving military analysts an opportunity to review the mixed history of a weapon that has long been associated with low-cost war, a sense of disembodiment from conflict, and for inflicting a high number of civilian casualties.

"There’s a perception in large parts of the American political system that drone campaigns are more or less free, but that’s not true," says Stephen Biddle, senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. "Like anything that’s perceived as free, it tends to get overused."

The General Atomics remote-piloted plane entered service in 1995 as the reconnaissance drone RQ-1. But in 1999 it was fitted with Hellfire missiles and re-designated MQ-1, an ad-hoc adaptation that would give it a reputation as a silent assassin.

The first Predator strike is believed to have taken place in Afghanistan in 2002, but it was not until 2004 that the US launched its first drone strike in Pakistan, an attack that killed Taliban leader Nek Muhammad.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Sent them off to SKor.

The US Army is replacing them with the MQ-1C (4 Hellfires) and will send a company of them to SKor.

I think the surplus Predators would be better used monitoring our southern border.
Posted by: Gomez Wholuth7254   2017-03-13 23:14  

#9  "Terror" is not the name of a combatant. We can't win a war so long as we're unwilling to name WHO we're waging war against.
Posted by: Crusader   2017-03-13 22:27  

#8  Did we design it? ChiComs stole it.
Posted by: Kofi Chaiter1459   2017-03-13 19:53  

#7  A new mission for the F-35?

BTW, I looked at a couple of pictures of this nifty new Chinese stealth gizmo thingee fighter of theirs and I couldn't help but see some resemblance to the dear departed and wonderful YF-23...is it just me? Or did the Chinese steal that too???
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-03-13 18:35  

#6  ...On my last trip to RED FLAG in 1998, I had a chance to spend a couple hours with the Predator guys - they on the long end of the supply chain (IF they could get supplies at all) ignored, and mocked. But one of their flight officers - a brand new 2LT - looked me dead in the eye and said that someday the Air Force would need them, and need them badly...and they'd be there.

God bless you and your birds, Lieutenant.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-03-13 18:31  

#5  off to SKor

No surplus? "Chip in for a Predator...
Or one for each colorful editor.
More fun (if still thankless);
More barbs, Charbs, and frankness
For terror or erring competitor."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-03-13 17:46  

#4  changed the 'war on terror' into a video game?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-03-13 17:03  

#3  Sent them off to SKor.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-03-13 13:07  

#2  Built in Poway, San Diego County
Posted by: Frank G   2017-03-13 10:24  

#1  'Changed the war'... yes. Helped win the war on terror? I'm leaning toward 'helped,' but obviously the final assessment and impacts (Lessons Learned) cannot be rendered just yet.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-03-13 09:55  

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