Chain of successes leads to Reaper operations
Published: Wed October 17th, 2007 via: AFPN
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFPN) -- The new MQ-9 Reaper has flown daily missions over Afghanistan since late September.
The 658th Aeronautical Systems Squadron, in the 303rd Aeronautical Systems Wing, comprises the team of program managers, functional supporters, testers and logisticians who were behind the team effort of getting the MQ-9 armed and airborne in Afghanistan.
The Aeronautical Systems Center is the primary acquisition agent responsible for developing, testing, producing, delivering and sustaining the MQ-9 Reaper from cradle to grave. Near the end of March, the 658th AESS was instrumental in the first MQ-9 being delivered at Creech Air Force Base, Nev., ahead of schedule to train combat aircrews. That delivery was the first of more than 50 aircraft that are expected to be delivered to ACC.
In March 2006, prompted by the commander, Air Combat Command, Gen. Ronald Keys' request to figure out how to get the MQ-9 out faster, ASC and ACC came up with a way to field the system two years earlier than originally planned. The MQ-9 Early Fielding program began with the goal of delivering initial operational capability to the ACC warfighter in 2007.
The MQ-9 Reaper program evolved from the successful RQ/MQ-1 Predator program. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., or GA-ASI, introduced a larger, more robust variant of the MQ-1 in 2002, capable of carrying more payloads, and this variant of the Predator B was officially designated the Reaper in late 2006.
Before the Reaper could be declared operational to deploy, there were important steps that needed to be fulfilled. The completion of the Integrated System Exercise 1 successfully demonstrated operational readiness of the MQ-9 Reaper System in time to support deployment requirements and COMACC Early Fielding direction. ISE 2 will support the preparation of the MQ-9 Reaper System for Initial Operational Test and Evaluation. Upon successful completion of IOT & E, the Reaper will have demonstrated its readiness for full rate production.
FILE PHOTO - Artwork of the MQ-9 Reaper
FILE PHOTO - Air Force's hunter-killer UAV now flying in Afghanistan (7)
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