Don't fear the Reaper. Wait, fear the Reaper. Fear it alot.

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CREECH AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. ? The Air Force next month will deploy a new generation of pilotless airplane with the bombing power of an F-16 to help stop the stubborn Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.

The Reaper is an upgraded version of the Predator, which has become one of the military?s most sought-after planes since it first appeared in Afghanistan in 2001. The Reaper can fly three times as fast as a Predator and carry eight times more weaponry, such as Hellfire missiles, the Air Force said.

The Reaper?s greater range and speed make it better suited than the Predator to Afghanistan?s vast, rugged terrain. The Reaper will also be deployed to Iraq. Its speed and arms will let it track and kill moving targets able to elude a Predator, said Brig. Gen. James Poss, director of intelligence for Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, Va.

Air Force officials cite the June 2006 killing of al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was tracked by a Predator but ultimately killed by bombs dropped by an F-16. The Reaper ?is ideal for that type of target,? said Lt. Col. Gregory Christ, director of staff at Creech.

Despite the Predator?s success, field commanders wanted a faster, more lethal alternative, said Col. Charles Bartlett, leader of the Air Force?s unmanned aircraft task force.

Such demand has prompted the Air Force to rush to train operators and crews. In 2003, the Air Force trained fewer than 40 Predator operators. In 2008, that will soar to 160. It has trained 10 Reaper operators this year, and expects to train 19 more in 2008.

The Reaper squadron will start small and has only four aircraft, said Maj. David Small, an Air Force spokesman. It ultimately will have 20 planes, he said.

Most Reapers, like Predators, are flown from bases in the U.S., such as Creech.

The Reaper carries about the same payload as the F-16 but can stay aloft as much as eight times longer than the F-16, which must refuel about every two hours.

?You?ve got a lot of ammo circling overhead on call for short-notice strikes,? said John Pike, director of the military think tank, Globalsecurity. ?It seems like a good idea.?

Demand for Predator flights has exploded. This year, Predator flight hours are expected to exceed 70,000 hours, more than triple the total in 2003.

Combat pilots say they miss the feel of flying but say remote-control aircraft are here to stay.

?This is the future,? said Chad Miner, chief of weapons and tactics at Creech, a Predator trainer and an F-16 pilot. ?I would love to ... jump in an F-16 and go. But I?m a more valuable asset to the military doing this. It?s not the sexiest answer, but it?s true.?

 

EagleKeeper

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Creech is the remote base outside Nellis where the Thunderbirds are located.
 

Kadarin

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As much as I like the thought of turning the Taliban into tiny little burnt chunks of flesh, I have this eerie feeling we're in the process of creating Skynet.
 

So

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Originally posted by: jjones
Cool, now if we just get those battle-mechs online, we're all set.

Screw battle mechs, they'll just be top heavy. Let's just build an RC Abrams.
 

Acanthus

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This technology is going to lead to much fiercer weapons, in the case of planes you can eliminate all of the life support and human interface controls inside the plane.

On the ground, you can substantially increase armor, ammunition, and even fuel capacity by eliminating human operators.

This stuff is going to be extremely useful in the years to come.
 

videogames101

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Originally posted by: Punter
Will this stuff work after the Chinese blow up all the satellites?

didn't you hear? we're mounting automated laser defense systems on all our sats now! We're using all that money we saved by stopping all the army recruitment commercials! like a commercial is gonna convince someone to join the military, i figure most people decide if they'll inlist or not whether or not they see the tv ad.
 

irishScott

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Originally posted by: videogames101
Originally posted by: Punter
Will this stuff work after the Chinese blow up all the satellites?

didn't you hear? we're mounting automated laser defense systems on all our sats now! We're using all that money we saved by stopping all the army recruitment commercials! like a commercial is gonna convince someone to join the military, i figure most people decide if they'll inlist or not whether or not they see the tv ad.

But I wanna be "Army Strong"!!! :p
 

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Originally posted by: Kadarin
As much as I like the thought of turning the Taliban into tiny little burnt chunks of flesh, I have this eerie feeling we're in the process of creating Skynet.

Yes and when Minerva64.pinfi is unleashed the fun begins. ;)