Air Force Print News (Aug. 10, 2007): predator soars to record number of sorties.BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- When terrorists tried shooting mortar rounds at Balad Air Base in July, they didn't count on the tireless, unblinking eye of an MQ-1 Predator The MQ-1 Predator is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which the U.S. Air Force describes as a MALE (medium-altitude, long-endurance) UAV system. It can serve in a reconnaissance role, and it can also carry and use two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles. unmanned aerial vehicle A powered, aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload. overhead, transmitting their every move to airmen on the ground. Airmen assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron kept the Predator overhead July 24 watching the men while they confirmed what they were seeing with a joint terminal attack controller A qualified (certified) Service member who, from a forward position, directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air operations. A qualified and current joint terminal attack controller will be recognized across the Department of Defense as on the ground. After confirmation, the order was given for the Predator to launch an air strike and, moments later, a Hellfire hell·fire n. The fire of hell, considered as punishment for sinners. hellfire Noun the torment of hell, imagined as eternal fire Noun 1. air-to-ground missile struck the terrorists' car when they fled, killing the three terrorists. "The Predator crews go through the same targeting and approval processes as a pilot flying another strike aircraft before shooting a weapon," said Col. Marilyn Kott, the 332nd Expeditionary Operations Group deputy commander." They coordinate with ground forces to confirm targets and coordinate on the best course of action for the situation." Sometimes the best course of action is launching an air strike; other times it can mean remaining overhead to observe or follow possible insurgents Insurgents, in U.S. history, the Republican Senators and Representatives who in 1909–10 rose against the Republican standpatters controlling Congress, to oppose the Payne-Aldrich tariff and the dictatorial power of House speaker Joseph G. Cannon. as they move around the countryside. "The crews flying the Predator report possible enemy activity and give the joint terminal attack controller and the ground and air commanders the opportunity to decide what they want to do with that information," Kott said. "They can agree that the activity needs to be stopped right away and can target the perpetrators." Because the Predator has a long loiter loiter v. to linger or hang around in a public place or business where one has no particular or legal purpose. In many states, cities, and towns there are statutes or ordinances against loitering by which the police can arrest someone who refuses to "move along. time, it is an ideal platform for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance An activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations. This is an integrated intelligence and operations function. Also called ISR. , so the 46th ERS ERS, n.pr See extended rotated side-bent. mission load has increased. June, a busy month for most U.S. and coalition forces conducting and supporting combat operations throughout Iraq, was a record-setting month for the 46th. They recorded a record number of combat sorties and flying hours for the Predator during the month. More than 175 combat sorties were generated, producing 3,279 flying hours. July was just as busy for Predator operations. The squadron flew the same number of combat sorties as in June, but increased flying hours to more than 3,300. "It says a lot about how much the Predator is employed and how busy the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing A wing or wing slice placed under the administrative control of an air and space expeditionary task force or air and space task force by Department of the Air Force orders for a joint operation. Also called AEW. See also air and space expeditionary task force. is now as opposed to some previous periods of Operation Iraqi Freedom," Kott said. "That's partially because the wing and the (continental U.S.) Predator units have increased OIF OIF Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (French: International Organization of Francophonie) OIF Office for Intellectual Freedom (American Library Association) Predator capability, developing logistics and technologies to make the system more successful in a deployed environment." And with success comes more requests for the Predator's services. "The air battle staff asks for the Predator constantly because it provides such a fine [intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance] platform, and it's always airborne," the colonel said. "The objective here is to find and follow activity that might be aiding the insurgents." "The sorties and hours are increasing as a result of increased demand," said Maj. Jon Dagley, the 46th ERS commander. "Currently, the Predator is the most requested asset in theater. As warriors continue to recognize how the Predator works, what it brings to the fight, and what it can do for them, its demand will only continue to skyrocket." Even with the number of sorties and flying hours increasing, the colonel is quick to point out the rigorous thought process that goes into the decision to launch an air strike or not. "The [improvised explosive devices] terrorists are planting, for example, don't just affect our convoys; they pose a danger to civilians living here too," Kott said. "The more surgical we can be at stopping insurgent INSURGENT. One who is concerned in an insurrection. He differs from a rebel in this, that rebel is always understood in a bad sense, or one who unjustly opposes the constituted authorities; insurgent may be one who justly opposes the tyranny of constituted authorities. behavior, the better [it will be] for the civilians trying to get on with their lives." The 46th ERS, consisting of less than a dozen airmen, is responsible for the takeoff and landing of Balad Air Bases's fleet of Predators as well as flying operations within a 25-mile radius of the base. Every sortie is manned on the ground by a pilot, who flies the aircraft and controls the weapons system by remote control, and a sensor operator, who controls the camera view and laser targeting system on the aircraft. Once the Predator is in the air, the pilot and sensor operator will locate a target point used to zero in the weapons system. The sensor operator works with ground members to ensure the laser, which guides the Predator's weapons system, is on target. When the weapons system has been zeroed in, the pilot prepares to hand control of the Predator to airmen stationed halfway around the world at Nellis Air Force Base Nellis Air Force Base (IATA: LSV, ICAO: KLSV) is a United States Air Force base, in Clark County, Nevada, on the northeast side of Las Vegas. It is also treated as a census-designated place by the United States Census for statistical purposes, and so specific , Nev., or at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. "The Predator is coming into its own as a no-kidding weapon versus a reconnaissance-only platform," Dagley said. "The work it is doing with its precision-strike capability on top of top-notch ISR (Interrupt Service Routine) Software routine that is executed in response to an interrupt. , is forcing many people to stand up and take notice. It is forging new ground almost daily. It is paving the way for future technologies and applications, and, as a result, tactics." By coming into its own as a weapon to complement its ISR capability, the number of Predator sorties and flying hours will continue to increase. That's good news to U.S. and coalition forces, and bad news to the terrorists who think they can continue to threaten the security of Iraq. Horton writes for the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. . Master Sgt. Steve Horton, USAF |
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