MQ-9 Reaper Enhances Air Force Capabilities in Iraq

First Reaper flown in Iraq

Joint Base Balad, Iraq (PRWEB) July 21, 2008 -- The Air Force flew its first operational MQ-9 Reaper (http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=6405) mission from here today, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The integration of the Reaper into theater flight operations significantly enhances the strike and close air support capabilities of airpower forces in Iraq. The Reaper has a unique combination of long loiter times and large payloads, integrating and synchronizing with other air assets in the complex battlespace facing commanders.

"The Reaper gives the joint warfighting tremendous airpower to bear on hostile forces who do not want the mission we share with the government in Iraq to succeed," said Lt. Gen. Gary North (http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6617), Combined Force Air Component Commander.

"Our experience with the Predator (http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=122) has already proven the intelligence value of the persistent stare - the ability to keep a target in your sights for multiple hours at a time," said General North.

"The Reaper, as a close air support asset, expands beyond the concept of persistent stare to one of persistent strike. If the ground commander wants us to strike an enemy target, we can do that with precision weapons from the Reaper at the exact point where the ground commander wants a desired effect. It's an incredibly powerful and flexible capability for the warfighting commander."

U.S. Air Force Central's Combined Air and Space Operations Center will continue to plan and execute Reaper sorties in Iraq based on the desired effects forwarded from ground commanders.

The Reaper's powerful targeting pod is fully integrated into the existing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance architecture employed by the smaller MQ-1 Predator. Like the Predator, Reapers are primarily flown via satellite from the United States.

Since its arrival in the U.S. Central Command theater in September 2007, flying sorties in Afghanistan (http://www.centaf.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080704-007.wmv), the Reaper has flown approximately 480 sorties, totally more than 3,800 hours. It has provided armed overwatch over Afghanistan and lethal strike capabilities, while minimizing collateral damage risks to friendly forces and civilian populations.

For more information on the Reaper:http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=6405.

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United States Air Force
http://www.af.mil
703-692-3252

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