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Home » Drones » Army Picks New Killer Drone

Army Picks New Killer Drone

P2080431.JPGThe Army has finally set­tled on a com­pany to build its next gen­er­a­tion of long-​​range killer drones, accord­ing to Defense Daily.
General Atomics, maker of the wildly suc­ces­ful Predator robo-​​plane, got the $214 mil­lion gig to build 48 of the Extended Range Multi-​​Purpose drones. The first of them should be ready to go by 2008. 132 are planned, all told.
Defense News notes that “unlike Predator, the ERMP will be able to take off and land auto­mat­i­cally” — hand­ing off the trick­i­est parts of pilot­ing a drone to a com­puter. Which means that the ERMP can be flown by young enlisted men, instead of by the ex-​​fighter pilots, who now oper­ate the Predator fleet. (My Wired mag­a­zine story on drones has a bit more on this.)
The Army sees the drones stay­ing up in the air for 72 hours straight; the Predator, by com­par­i­son, can’t even man­age a whole day in flight, right now. While it’s air­borne, the Army expects the ERMP to snoop on ene­mies, relay com­mu­ni­ca­tions, iden­tify tar­gets — and blow stuff up, if need be. It’ll start out with Hellfire mis­siles, same as the Predator. Other weapons may be added, later on.

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  1. Jim says:
    August 10, 2005 at 4:51 pm

    Seeing this plane reminds me of that movie TOYS with Robin Williams but I am glad to know that we are upgrad­ing our military.

    Reply
  2. Paul Danish says:
    August 10, 2005 at 4:52 pm

    Didn’t the Army get in trou­ble by try­ing to do too much with a sin­gle plat­form –Aquilla — back in the ‘70s? This project seems to have a wiff of the same sort of over-​​reaching to it.

    Reply
  3. J.E. says:
    August 11, 2005 at 2:20 pm

    I don’t know about any of that, but for that amount of money, couldn’t they make it look a lit­tle more intim­i­dat­ing? More Boba Fett, less R2D2.

    Reply
  4. Dick says:
    August 12, 2005 at 9:14 am

    Whatever plat­form the mil­i­tary decides on, let’s hope it’s Happy Hunting time against the bad guys. There’s noth­ing more thrilling than hav­ing ter­ror­ists going about their nasty busi­ness, only to hear the final “whoosh” as the mis­sile slams home. Some of the best news you ever read in the papers is when the Israelis do an Apache/​Hellfire strike and take out whole car­loads of dan­ger­ous dudes. Those are some major scores. Think about how that effects the mind­sets of the guys who think they want to run the ter­ror cells. And you know the ter­ror­ists rat each other out so it can be ongo­ing good news.

    Reply
  5. Manny Muinos says:
    August 12, 2005 at 9:39 am

    we have been prepar­ing for this move since the first video games appeared

    Reply
  6. Byron Skinner says:
    August 12, 2005 at 2:26 pm

    Good Mornig,
    Just to spice up this post and maybe incite a lit­tle more inter­est on this topic.
    General Atomic, a great com­pany I might add, my wife worked for them in the ’70’s when they were in the busi­ness of doing audits on nuclear power plants, sits in the District of soon to be Ex-​​Comgressman Randy “Duke” Cunningham. The ques­tion here is why was the Warrior per­fered over the Hunter II.
    In side by sides it would appear that the Hunter II has a slight edge over the Warrior in that it’s exter­nal load capac­ity is 700lbs. vs. 500lbs. for the Warrior. Combint that with the oper­a­tional his­tory of the Hunter with the U.S. Army the advan­tage should be for Hunter II.
    Could the fact that the soon to be Ex-​​Congressman and his sta­ble mate fel­low Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, of a next
    door District are look­ing for a soft land­ing for the “Duke”?
    It might also be noted that Northrup Grumman, the man­u­fac­turer of The Hunter (II) is in the ajoing­ing District of Dem. Rep. Susan Davis, who enjoys a higher opin­ion rat­ing with both Military and Veterans then either of her Republian col­leagues.
    Just some obser­va­tions of what looks like a shady deal from the Pentagon.
    On sec­ond though dis­re­gard this this post, such shana­gians like this can’t hap­pen under the watch of Sec. of Defense Rumsfelf and President Bush, never.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner
    “Stewart’s Platoon”

    Reply
  7. miguel says:
    August 14, 2005 at 11:04 am

    when i was a kid, i dreamnt of why not the mil­i­tary invent a drone just like in video games where you fly a plane and have it attack some­thing. atleast when its game over, it is just the drone not you. and now we have it. i bet wiz kids at video games can help us wack the bad guys with less lives

    Reply
  8. Paul Jerome says:
    August 15, 2005 at 2:07 am

    I beileve that these things are great and that fer­ther research should be done to build even bet­ter ones. these things will allow for more accu­rate infor­ma­tion and be able to take out more pre­cise tar­gets with­out risk to humen lives. This is the wave of the future

    Reply
  9. David says:
    August 21, 2005 at 1:40 pm

    So much resources for war and death and so lit­tle for hunger

    Reply
  10. robert munger says:
    September 8, 2005 at 8:53 pm

    i built one of these out of foam and it looks just like the preda­tor ..it flys per­fect its about 9 feet log its cook ..good day

    Reply
  11. Macintosh says:
    December 13, 2005 at 9:53 pm

    Unfortunataly war now­days is unavoid­able and ofcourse human death also. And such devel­op­ments like this one can decrise the num­ber of sol­dier death, ofcourse only for one fight­ing side.

    Reply
  12. RENE S GRINO SR says:
    July 26, 2009 at 6:30 am

    THIS IS THE MOST SOPHISTICATED AUV/​ REMOTE CONTROL WAR MACHINE USTILIZED SINCE WWII, AND A VERY EFFECTIVE SPY MACHINE AGAINST THE ENEMY TERRITORY TARGET AND WAR FACILITIES EVER INVENTED BY MANKIND, HOWEVER THERE IS STILL MANY ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENTS AS TIME GOES ON AND MORE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES CAN BE MADE AND MORE MODIFICATIONS THAT CAN BE TRANSFORMED UNTIL PERFECTIONS CAN BE ATTAINED. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND KUDOS TO THE WISDOM OF THE INVENTORS. MORE MIND POWER. RSGRINOSR2009

    Reply
  13. Joe walker says:
    August 11, 2009 at 4:54 pm

    These machines rep­re­sent the end of con­ven­tional war. They can kill by day or by night, unde­tected by the enemy. Your assalent can drop hell on your head as he reclines in a lazy boy lounge chair. No cow­er­ing in a cold muddy trench while mus­tard gas cov­ers the ground. Hygenic death & destruc­tion. Pin point hell.

    Reply
  14. OPOLOT JUSTIN says:
    August 13, 2009 at 2:18 am

    Is there a way we can sty this planet free of war?This will make us save a lot of money to help the needy like ophans,the widows,the disable.

    Reply
  15. Thomas says:
    September 24, 2009 at 11:26 pm

    Some of your com­ments are so stu­pid, of course the human race would spend more resources on war rather than more impor­tant. Think of humans as mon­keys who pro­tect their ter­ri­tory at all costs.

    Reply
  16. johnathan says:
    September 30, 2009 at 10:35 am

    i like your stuff and could i ride the plant some time

    Reply
  17. Lily says:
    October 14, 2009 at 10:24 am

    Im not famil­iar with high-​​tech tech­nolo­gies but the rea­son why i notice about drones tech­nolo­gies is when i read a seinen manga where one of the ter­ror­ist use a mini ver­sion of the drones equip with a 9mm para auto­matic that can move in all direc­tion, a rotors that can act as blade and a sound can­celler so it can sneak silently and attack and peo­ple next door or around the cor­ner will not notice some­thing had gone wrong.
    In the scene the ter­ror­ist use it against civil­ians. The police squad will not be able to do any­thing to pro­tect civil­ians and cap­ture the ene­mies since they can be many miles away and it did not leave any trace. The drones tech­nolo­gies is also get­ting cheaper and cheaper and in the near future it can be bought by nor­mal civil­ians just like how they buy nor­mal guns.

    Reply
  18. Lily says:
    October 14, 2009 at 10:26 am

    Im not famil­iar with high-​​tech tech­nolo­gies but the rea­son why i notice about drones tech­nolo­gies is when i read a seinen manga where one of the ter­ror­ist use a mini ver­sion of the drones equip with a 9mm para auto­matic that can move in all direc­tion, a rotors that can act as blade and a sound can­celler so it can sneak silently and attack and peo­ple next door or around the cor­ner will not notice some­thing had gone wrong.
    In the scene the ter­ror­ist use it against civil­ians. The police squad will not be able to do any­thing to pro­tect civil­ians and cap­ture the ene­mies since they can be many miles away and it did not leave any trace. The drones tech­nolo­gies is also get­ting cheaper and cheaper and in the near future it can be bought by nor­mal civil­ians just like how they buy nor­mal guns.

    Reply

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