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USAF MQ-1 Predators Achieve 500,000 Flight Hours
San Diego CA (SPX) Mar 06, 2009 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has announced that MQ-1 Predator aircraft delivered to the U.S. Air Force (USAF) have surpassed the 500,000 flight hour milestone, with 87 percent of those hours being flown in combat. The milestone was achieved by P-143 on February 16 while it performed an armed reconnaissance mission in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). This particular aircraft has flown over 330 combat missions in the two-and-a-half years it has been deployed. "In July 1994 we delivered the first MQ-1 Predator, and next month we are scheduled to deliver the 200th Predator aircraft to our U.S. Air Force customer," said Thomas J. Cassidy, Jr., president, Aircraft Systems Group, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. "In less than two years, flight hours for all Predator A type aircraft have almost doubled and are now approaching 20,000 hours per month, with USAF MQ-1s flying nearly 85 percent of those hours. Their 500,000 flight hours to date are a testimony to Predator A's legacy as the most combat-proven UAS ever produced, providing persistent armed reconnaissance and battlefield support to ground forces in the Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other world trouble spots." "Members of the Air Force Material Command and GA-ASI have worked aggressively to deliver the Predator weapon system and the recent milestone is a result of a good partnership," said Col. Christopher Chambliss, 432nd Wing and 432nd Air Expeditionary Wing commander. "The [Predator] program's success has been a testament to outstanding teamwork and American ingenuity and innovation, fueled by a desire to not settle for anything less than delivering the most reliable weapons systems to members of our armed forces when called upon to achieve national security objectives." Share This Article With Planet Earth
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