The U.S has added new and additional capabilities to its MQ-9 Reaper fleet.

According to the assistant director of operations at the U.S Air Force 174th Operations Support Squadron, capabilities include battlefield and airspace communications enhancements as well as target identification tracking and processing.

The assistant director of operations explained there are three separate pods; the Freedom Pod, Centerline Avionics Bay Pod and the REAP Pod.

Each pod is manufactured by a contractor which specialises in its unique function, leveraging expertise from previous programmes, say the USAF.

“We are currently doing an operational assessment of new equipment,” the assistant director of operations was quoted as saying here.

“The pods help the MQ-9 play an increased, more prominent role in the command and control arena of the battlefield. It will be able to receive and pass information to and from older fourth generation and newer fifth-generation aircraft.

From May 3-14th, the pods will demonstrate their capabilities onboard a 174TH ATKW MQ-9 focusing on a higher level of integration with additional air and ground based assets during Pacific Command’s premier exercise, Northern Edge, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.”

The UK currently operates 9 of these aircraft, they will soon be replaced by ‘Protector‘.
George Allison
George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

17 COMMENTS

  1. With regard to the the UK replacing RQ-9s with “Protectors”, I often wonder what has happened to BAE’s supposed successful programme of UAV development. Following Mantis and Taranis, it has all gone very quiet.

  2. Could we not keep hold of our handful of them and do a few upgrades too, surely they cant be that expensive to keep on the books with regards to maintenance and deployment?

  3. Begs the question, does anyone know whether our new Protector fleet will have the functionality the Freedom, Centre-line and REAP pods possess? Also, are we developing the Protector fleet to support the P-8s for over water patrol/SAR functions?

    • Also, are we developing the Protector fleet to support the P-8s for over water patrol/SAR functions?”

      I believe so, yes.

      GHF has covered that possibility at length on the forum.

  4. The Brits should hop on the upgrade wagon. Do it while the USAF is doing it and it will be a lot cheaper than doing later.

  5. We should be building our own UAVs.
    It feels like the UK is slipping further and further behind.
    Hopefully Tempest will renew our outlook. But we should be working with other countries outside Europe on projects. CANZUK, Japan, India, Turkey
    But I do like the BAE solar powered drone that flies close to space.
    https://www.baesystems.com/en/product/phasa-35

    But we should let BAE build and export a new generation of drone munitions and stealth uavs.
    But of course that would mean higher spending on defence! 3% of gdp anyone??

    • As I said earlier, with regard to the possibility of UK-built military UAVs, there appears to be nothing in the pipeline from BAE or any other British company. Therefore, the MoD seem to be content to continue with new and upgraded versions of US-built kit.

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