Sunday, February 02, 2014

Army unmanned aircraft take to the skies out of Anchorage

RQ-7 ShadowThe Army is flying a new bird over south central Alaska — and the pilots sit in the back of a Humvee.

Paratroopers with the 425 Brigade Special Troops Battalion on Thursday trained with a RQ7 Shadow unmanned aircraft system. The remotely operated aircraft are designed to provide reconnaissance for troops without putting observers in danger.

The unmanned aircraft provide near real-time video and information from infrared sensors. Operators can't distinguish individual faces, said Sgt. Brandon Byers, but they can detect heat signatures and vehicle tracks.

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