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Ran into this shot on the web. The caption says:
Hadithah Al Anbar, Iraq (Nov. 3, 2006) - U.S. Marines from Fox Company 2nd platoon 3rd squad secure the site of an unmanned aerial vehicle which crash landed on the roof of a house in the city of Hadithah while recovery issues are organized. Fox Company 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines is deployed with Regimental Combat Team 7, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq (MNF-W) to develop the Iraqi Security Forces, facilitate the development of official rule of law through democratic government reforms, and continue the development of a market based economy centered on Iraqi Reconstruction. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jason L. Jensen (RELEASED) Any idea what type it is? The skid landing gear is throwing me off. More pictures are available he http://www.navy.mil/view_photos_top.asp (search for "unmanned") --Rolf |
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The skid almost hints at some kind of rotary aircraft but that pusher blade
sticking up in the back gives it a look like those small ultralight aircraft. The ones using a parachute as a wing?? I did a look at the UAVs listed at Global Security and found nothing like this. I will be following this for any answer that someone has. |
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Mike,
I too had that same reaction regarding the pusher prop, but I also noticed the rigging attached to the "roof", so it appeared as though this unit was suspended from something. I first thought od a balloon, but quickly dismissed that idea as totally unworkable... I see Robert's link to a pic shows a "parasail". Had no idea we used these... very interesting. Al Camp "miket6065" wrote in message ... The skid almost hints at some kind of rotary aircraft but that pusher blade sticking up in the back gives it a look like those small ultralight aircraft. The ones using a parachute as a wing?? I did a look at the UAVs listed at Global Security and found nothing like this. I will be following this for any answer that someone has. |
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 20:20:59 -0600, Rolf T. Kappe
wrote: Ran into this shot on the web. The caption says: Hadithah Al Anbar, Iraq (Nov. 3, 2006) - U.S. Marines from Fox Company 2nd platoon 3rd squad secure the site of an unmanned aerial vehicle which crash landed on the roof of a house in the city of Hadithah while recovery issues are organized. Fox Company 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines is deployed with Regimental Combat Team 7, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq (MNF-W) to develop the Iraqi Security Forces, facilitate the development of official rule of law through democratic government reforms, and continue the development of a market based economy centered on Iraqi Reconstruction. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jason L. Jensen (RELEASED) Any idea what type it is? The skid landing gear is throwing me off. More pictures are available he http://www.navy.mil/view_photos_top.asp (search for "unmanned") --Rolf Looks like an MMIST CQ-10 SnowGoose. http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app2/q-10.html --- Robert http://fire.prohosting.com/hud607/uncommon |
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Robert's correct...
http://www.mmist.ca/SnowGoose.asp Mark "Robert" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 20:20:59 -0600, Rolf T. Kappe wrote: Ran into this shot on the web. The caption says: Hadithah Al Anbar, Iraq (Nov. 3, 2006) - U.S. Marines from Fox Company 2nd platoon 3rd squad secure the site of an unmanned aerial vehicle which crash landed on the roof of a house in the city of Hadithah while recovery issues are organized. Fox Company 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines is deployed with Regimental Combat Team 7, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq (MNF-W) to develop the Iraqi Security Forces, facilitate the development of official rule of law through democratic government reforms, and continue the development of a market based economy centered on Iraqi Reconstruction. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jason L. Jensen (RELEASED) Any idea what type it is? The skid landing gear is throwing me off. More pictures are available he http://www.navy.mil/view_photos_top.asp (search for "unmanned") --Rolf Looks like an MMIST CQ-10 SnowGoose. http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app2/q-10.html --- Robert http://fire.prohosting.com/hud607/uncommon |
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