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Drone Aircraft USAF Killing Machines


The Reaper Drone Aircraft USAF Were Used to Kill in the Recent War on Terror and Could Easily One Day be Used to Spy on and Kill American Citizens.


The drone aircraft USAF that had long been a dream for so many battlefield commanders are now a dream come true.

These small unmanned aircraft have a full range of reconnaissance capabilities, from full color video to low light and infrared cameras.

The MQ1 is an upgrade from an earlier model that now carries two hellfire missiles for attack capabilities.

The MQ9 was initially designed as a small weapons platform with a variety of weapons and sensor packages available for unique tailoring to mission requirements.

This model, nicknamed Reaper, is described in the USAF fact sheet as “a persistent hunter-killer against emerging targets to achieve joint force commander objectives”. 

Calling the MQ9 small is a relative statement; with a 66 ft wingspan and 36 ft length this plane dwarfs the average Cessna.

When the Air Force says the MQ9 is persistent it is referring to a range of 3,682 miles while carrying a 3,750 pound payload.

All in all, this is an impressive addition to any commanders battlefield scenario.



Line of Sight

These unmanned aircraft are flown by remote control and require a line of sight from the operator to the unit.

Line of sight, however, can mean much more than it used to.

With satellite communications increasing line of sight exponentially, these drone aircraft USAF can be flown anywhere in the world from anywhere in the world.

Another method for increasing line of sight is the use of relay stations which extend their range; think of these as mirrors extending “line of sight” indefinitely.


The World of Battle to Our World

Many law enforcement agencies have expressed interest in something similar for their own use.

The FBI and CIA don’t officially have access to these drone aircraft USAF at this time, but smaller, pure surveillance models, are already being developed for local law enforcement.

Both the FBI and the CIA have access to this type of craft, whether they admit it or not.

If these drones have been so effective on the battlefield, where our enemies are expecting surveillance, think how effective they will be for keeping an eye in the sky over an unsuspecting public.

It may take some time before we hear about these drones in the skies over our neighborhoods, our government will want to keep them out of the public eye as long as possible. They may be up there right now.


Drones in Our Future

The use of drones has endless possibilities for surveillance of the general public. Although not completely silent, these remote planes have very low noise levels and will be undetectable from the average city street.

Following the general design of drone aircraft USAF, any type of surveillance can be employed from color video to lidar that can see through walls.

Receivers could be added that would read the RFID chips that our government seems to be pushing on the public.

The cell phones with GPS capabilities could be tracked quite easily, independent of the actual GPS system.

And the facial recognition software now available to our law enforcement agencies will allow them to identify and locate nearly anyone from the air.

These drones can be expected to become a common tool for the New World Order as they attempt to gain their control over our everyday lives.

With the weapons potential of these drones, let’s hope they limit their use to surveillance.





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