A look at the drone that targeted Al Libi
Washington: The Predator, that killed senior Al Qaida leader Abu Laith Al Libi in Pakistan last week, is an unmanned aerial vehicle operated by a mobile ground control station.
It is equipped with cameras, sensors and radar that can capture video and still images. It also has a targeting system and can carry two laser-guided Hellfire missiles.
It is about 27 feet long, weighs more than 1,100 pounds and can fly at up to 25,000 feet, remaining aloft for up to 40 hours. The prime contractor is General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.
The US Air Force operates a fleet of roughly 100 Predators.
The aircraft provides almost real-time, full-motion video to its ground station. It is remotely piloted; that is, Air Force pilots control and operate the aircraft in Iraq and Afghanistan from Creech Air Force Base near Las Vegas.
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