Posted on 03/19/2024 6:40:52 PM PDT by hardspunned
In the past, that was true. I think LRE pilots still land Reapers, but MCE Pilots are learning to land them as well. Maybe this MCE pilot was able to land it. The USAF is phasing out LRE pilots. They will all be absorbed into MCE.
Maybe we’ve been skimping too much on funding the MIC.
“Russia’s military spending in 2021 hit $66bn, says the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). But even then, the US was spending $801bn a year, and other NATO members about $363bn.”
Incredible, isn’t it?
Who believes this, LOL.
OK, got it. Autonomous until the GPS goes down then the RPV pilot takes over to land it at an airbase/airport in Poland. 😉 I think we are talking semantics...the Reaper can autonomously “loiter”/surveil on it’s own & enlisted AF personnel/”pilots” can do surveillance missions, but when a Reaper is armed and deploys a Hellfire missile or other munition it is under the control of an AF officer RPV pilot....no autonomous offensive strikes. (i.e. “Skynet” not active yet 🙂).
BTW: some enlisted RPV pilots are getting the chance at an “upgrade”:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-enlisted-drone-pilot/
Russians have had GPS jamming systems almost since its inception. The real problem with some GPS platforms like a Reaper or Global Hawk is to overcome the relative Jammer-to-GPS satellite signal. I don’t see any reason why a high gain targetable jammer antenna/system could not saturate out the input RF amps on a drone and force it into its default mode (land somewhere friendly, for instance). Common problem ...power/aperture.
“... a bunch of rowdy, unarmed hooligans from invading the U.S. Capitol ..”
STFU hoser
Not quite sure, or as a matter of fact actually don’t believe that to be true.
Buffalo Horn Guy is my hero … but how else would you describe those people? LOL.
I describe them as patriots,
hooligan invaders is how deepState/MSM/democrat police describe them.
The landing was going to be announced, it was publicly witnessed. No telling why, aircraft experience forced landings for a lot of reasons. I suspect that the drone has sufficient INS capability to “get home” without GPS, and is probably programmed to do so. There may have been a communications link hiccup, perhaps due to jamming. That the Russians are willing to show their cards by jamming, even with known capabilities, seems to bespeak panic, or fear on their part.
You are correct in principle, however. Never respond to jamming in a manner that the enemy can observe, if you have other options. Maybe the jamming was ineffective, and this is a ploy to encourage the Russians to keep it up. Two or more can play at deception. “Oh please don’t, Brer Ivan, don’t throw me in dat dar briar patch!”.
Given some of the ridiculous DoD security precautions I’ve had to deal with, it makes no sense as to why they would even acknowledge something like this.
If true maybe it’s a blessing in disguise. At least we can work on how to counter this jamming before WW III.
There you go again, doubting the Pentagon. It’s obvious NATO was training personnel on how to land jammed drones.
Remotely piloted drone.
As opposed to the AI version.
It is 100% true.
Further reading indicates the Reaper landed at Mirosławiec, which is where it took off. There was an LRE there.
If the Reaper goes lost link, it goes into a preprogrammed profile, which should be a turn back to base, until link is reestablishes and then can RTB.
So you say.
How is it that Iran was able to intercept and land a top secret U.S. drone?
I rather figured that is what happened. I know there are LRE pilots all over the world. My friend is in the far east right now, though he might not even know where the MCE pilot is.
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