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he Air Force’s Predator unmanned aerial vehicle fleet deployed to support operations in Iraq in June flew 3,279 hours and more that 175 combat sorties, reports MSgt. Steve Horton. The airmen of the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron at Balad AB, Iraq, say that was a record month for the Predator, but the July flying hours surpassed the June numbers, reaching more than 3,300 hours. Maj. Jon Dagley, 46th ERS commander, says, “Currently, the Predator is the most requested asset in theater,” predicting that “the demand will only continue to skyrocket.”
The Air Force on March 12 awarded contract modifications worth a combined $2.4 billion to Boeing to procure an undisclosed number of E-7 Wedgetail as part of the program's engineering and manufacturing development phase and continue work on the airborne battle management aircraft’s radar.