Friday, March 6, 2009

US Killer Robo-Plane Makes Strike Without Remote pilotP

We don't need no stinkin' pilots.

From The Register:

A US killer drone has carried out a lethal strike from the skies above Iraq, for the first time remotely controlled entirely by non-aircrew-rated, enlisted soldiers. The milestone would seem to foreshadow redundancy for large communities of military pilots in coming years.

According to a release from Multinational Division North, flagged up by the Danger Room blog at Wired magazine, a US Army Warrior-Alpha delivered the strike in support of American and Iraqi troops on the ground. The Warrior-Alpha, a highly automated version of the famous Predator drone, was controlled by Staff Sergeant Jerry Rhoades, Corporal Phillip Cheng and Specialist James Pegg.

According to Rhoades:

“We neutralized both targets – [the ground forces] were satisfied... This was the first time the Warrior Alpha System engaged a target in combat.”

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My Comment: This is the shape of things to come. I would not be surprise to see (in the years to come) a special corp/division established whose sole responsibilities will be to handle all robot/unmanned tools of war.

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