It crashed in Pakistan today and is claimed to be American. I don't recognize it. Anybody seen this one before?
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It crashed in Pakistan today and is claimed to be American. I don't recognize it. Anybody seen this one before?
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http://roadrunnersinternationale.com/meierdierck/flying.html#43
At first I read the plane with the rudder on top, like a normal plane. This isn't the case. The rudder is mounted below the tail. That puts the large round camera hole on the bottom and the 4 other holes on the top, matching the desert hawk.
Surprised Gary didn't call it. Isn't that a Desert Hawk in the SUAS news logo banner?
Jason: Defense Tech agrees with you.
ok now that is the closest i have seen yet but lockheed's is still different this one looks like a knock off of it though
It seems it's a modified Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk.
Here's a photo that clearly shows the same nose cone and aileron setup:
This is a foam winged plane so it would be a snap to modify.
have you seen the new CIA long duration high altitude blimp? i think they may find these in Pakistan soon also. here is the link to it http://airswimmers.com/
The pictures aren't really good enough to prove one way or another what that is. A number of organizations have shown that they have the technical ability to produce something like this with a little effort. If it is US it wasn't produced in country like a RC truck with a camera.