FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct 30, 2003
30 October 2003 - San Diego, California. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), a leading manufacturer of unmanned aircraft systems, announced today that on October 17, the first pre-production version of the Predator B flew from the company’s flight operations facility in California. Predator B is being manufactured for quick transit, long endurance flights in support of intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and weapons delivery missions.
The pre-production Predator B incorporates a wider fuselage to house additional fuel, enabling it to fly for over 30 hours while carrying over 3,000 lbs of external and 800 lbs of internal payloads for a total gross take-off weight of 10,000 lbs. Predator B, capable of operations above 50,000 ft, incorporates a Honeywell turbo-prop engine, larger sensor package and increased wingspan over that of the MQ-1 Predator. As an extension of this program, the company has also invested in the development of Predator B’s sister aircraft, the ALTAIR and Predator B-Extended Range. These aircraft incorporate common avionics and mechanical systems with an increased wingspan for flights above 50,000, and in the case of Predator B-ER, for an increased endurance to 49 hours. All Predator B series aircraft will have triple redundant avionics and dual mechanical control systems to meet requirements for flight in National Air Space.
Celebrating its tenth year anniversary, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., located in San Diego, California, has been the premier unmanned aircraft provider to the U.S. and foreign governments since the early 90s, providing such proven systems as the GNAT series, Predator, Predator B and ALTUS.
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Public Relations Department
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
+1.858.455.2294
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