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Hill Aerospace Museum
History of the MQ-1B "Predator"
The MQ-1 "Predator" is a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial system (UAS) that was employed primarily to collect intelligence and secondarily to engage enemy targets. Beginning its service with the Army in 1995 and later used by the U.S. Air Force, the MQ-1 was deployed in every major U.S. conflict during this period until its retirement in 2018. The MQ-1's capabilities made it uniquely qualified to conduct irregular warfare operations.
The Predator was part of a remotely piloted aircraft system. A fully operational system consisted of four aircraft, ground control station, Predator Primary Satellite Link, and spare equipment, along with operations and maintenance crews for deployed 24-hour missions. A Predator crew consisted of a pilot to control the aircraft and command the mission, an aircrew member to operate sensors and weapons, and a mission coordinator, when required.
The Predator and Hill Air Force Base
In 2004, the U.S. Air Force used the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) to assess the Predator's ability to strike a moving target with munitions. Crew members guided the drone remotely from Indian Springs, Nevada, and struck two moving tanks with Hellfire missiles. Because of this testing, the Predator was later used in combat to engage enemy targets. The Ogden Air Logistics Complex at Hill also provided software development and sustainment in support of the MQ-1 when in active service. Extensive UAS activities continue today on the UTTR with several different services and platforms.
The MQ-18 on display first flew on 31 January 2005, and was later assigned to Indian Springs Auxiliary Field, Nevada. During its service life, this Predator took part in combat sorties in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. After flying 28,069 hours and over 1,600 combat sorties, it retired from service in 2017 and was delivered to the Hill Aerospace Museum for display in 2020.
Specifications
S/N 03-33116
Manufacturer: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Service: 1995-2018
Crew: Two (Pilot and Sensor Operator)
Engine: One Rotax 9145 4-cylinder engine (115 horsepower)
Wingspan: 55 ft
Length: 27 ft
Height: 7 ft
Weight: 1,130 pounds (empty), 2,250 pounds (full)
Speed: Cruise speed around 84 mph (70 knots), up to 135 mph
Service Ceiling: 25.000 feet
Armament: Two AGM-114 "Hellfire" missiles
SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 26 2008: Over 100,000 people attend Comic Con International, including DePredador as the Predator
Strobist Setup, I had to crank the flash way left on this one, still got a bit on the guy in the backrounds shoulder. It does show you how dramatic the falloff is.
Predator - 1/4th scale PREDATOR Collectible Bust by Hot Toys
- This collectible bust captures Predator in the approximately 1/4th scale in fine sculpture
- The plastic bust stands approximate 10 inches tall
- supported by a skull-liked stand featuring the Predator logo
- Special feature: allows limited head movement,
- Removable Predator mask, and
- Interchangeable mouth / teeth
To prevent birds from flying into the glass predator shapes have been added. Although these predators are dangerous even to humans.
Comic-Con International: San Diego 2010
San Diego Comic-Con International, also known as Comic-Con International: San Diego, and commonly known as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con, was founded as the Golden State Comic Book Convention and later the San Diego Comic Book Convention in 1970 by Shel Dorf and a group of San Diegans.
It is traditionally a four-day event (Thursday through Sunday — though a four-hour preview night on Wednesday is open to professionals, exhibitors, and some guests pre-registered for all four days) held during the summer in San Diego, California, United States, at the San Diego Convention Center. Comic-Con is both the name of the annual event and the common name of the organization.
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Here's the skull of the smallest mammal in America, a dwarf shrew, perched on the skull of one of the largest predators in the world - an Alaskan brown bear. The shrew is a fearsome predator of insects and other invertebrates, with tiny teeth typical of much larger meat eaters.
Our Daily Challenge(s): "Dwarfed" and "Teeth"
This Chevrolet Bigfoot Truck -Predator- is exhibited in the Kruse Automotive & Carriage Museum in Auburn, Indiana / USA.
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Dieser Chevrolet Bigfoot Truck -Predator- ist im Kruse Automotive & Carriage Museum in Auburn, Indiana / USA ausgestellt.
In our lives we all play both roles of predator and prey. I've been feeling particularly "preyed" on lately which upset me and I realized I don't have to just be someones victim...I'm also a hunter.