MQ-9 Reaper Takes Flight With 8 Hellfire Missiles
by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Savanah Bray October 11,
2020
The 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron conducted the first flight
of the MQ-9A Reaper carrying eight live AGM-114 Hellfire missiles on
September 10, 2020, reinforcing the platform’s “persistent attack”
role.
September 10, 2020 - An MQ-9A Reaper assigned
to the 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron sits on the ramp
at Creech Air Force Base carrying eight Hellfire missiles,
as another MQ-9A Reaper flies in the background.
This was the first flight test of the MQ-9 carrying eight
Hellfire missiles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman
Haley Stevens)
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This new capability is part of the MQ-9 Operational Flight
Program 2409, a software upgrade set to field by the end of calendar
year 2020. Previous to this software, the Reaper was limited to four
AGM-114s across two stations. The new software allows flexibility to
load the Hellfire on stations that previously were reserved for 500
lb. class bombs or fuel tanks.
“The hardware/launcher is the
same that we use on the outboard stations,” said Master Sgt. Melvin
French, Test System Configuration Manager. “Aside from the extra
hardware required to be on-hand, no other changes are required to
support this new capability and added lethality. The Reaper retains
its flexibility to fly 500 lb. bombs on any of these stations,
instead of the AGM 114s, when mission requirements dictate.”
The new capability stems from a
combined requirements process between Air Combat Command and Air
Force Special Operations Command that sets the scope for each MQ-9
OFP update.
“History has proven the MQ-9’s ability to
provide aerial continuity and attack support for air and ground
forces during counter-insurgency and Close Air Support,” said Lt.
Col. Michael Chmielewski, commander, 556th Test and Evaluation
Squadron. “Doubling the firepower of this high-endurance aircraft
with Hellfires improves the lethality and agility of the MQ-9 over
many combat roles, with an arsenal of highly versatile, accurate,
and collateral-friendly weapons for all Combatant Commanders.”
In future conflicts, MQ-9 aircrew will be required to
dynamically target priority targets and defend isolated personnel,
explained Chmielewski. These missions require accelerated kill
chains to engage priority targets, some with fleeting engagement
opportunities, and to neutralize hostile threats immediately.
September 10, 2020 - A close up view of a MQ-9A Reaper assigned to the 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron on the ramp at Creech Air Force Base carrying eight Hellfire missiles. (U.S. Air Force photo by
Senior Airman Haley Stevens)
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Added firepower increases the persistent attack ability of the
MQ-9 to respond immediately across its long mission times, where it
previously may have exhausted its weapons inventory and had to slow
the kill chain to coordinate for additional kinetic support to
engage a priority target.
“The 556th Test and Evaluation
Squadron continues to break barriers to maximize MQ-9 relevance
across the spectrum of conflict to develop capabilities for today
and tomorrow’s warfighter,” said Chmielewski. “This team never fails
to impress me. OFP tests are very rigorous and require a squadron
wide effort. Pair that effort with the fast-paced aspect of this OFP
cycle, the Advanced Battle Management System demonstration,
restrictions from COVID-19, and the unique approaches to overcome
these challenges to deliver the tactical advantage to the warfighter
without delay are proven impressive.”
“Doubling the Hellfire
capacity increases the MQ-9 flexibility, responsiveness, and
lethality,” said Capt. Arthur James, lead MQ-9 OT&E Project Manager
for this test. “While this capability is just one of the various
upgrades to OFP 2409, it is one that benefits the MQ-9 across
current and future AORs in which we are expected to fight.”
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The 53rd Wing provides tactical advantage to the
warfighter at the speed of relevance. By testing new, operational
capabilities, evaluating fielded capabilities, and optimizing
electronic warfare capabilities, the 53rd Wing is bringing the
future faster while answering the warfighter’s demands for
integrated, multi-domain capabilities.
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