MQ-9 Reaper

Developed by the United States, and operated by the U.S. and U.K., the MQ-9 Reaper is medium-to-high altitude, long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle. It can be used both as an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform as well as a "hunter-killer" for armed reconnaissance. The RAF tends to emphasize the former and the USAF the latter, but the same aircraft does both.

==General Characteristics ==
 * Primary Function: Unmanned hunter/killer weapon system, using GOLIS and laser-guided weapons
 * Secondary function: intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
 * Contractor: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
 * Power Plant: Honeywell TPE331-10GD turboprop engine
 * Thrust: 900 shaft horsepower maximum
 * Wingspan: 66 feet (20.1 meters)
 * Length: 36 feet (11 meters)
 * Height: 12.5 feet (3.8 meters)
 * Weight: 4,900 pounds (2,223 kilograms) empty
 * Maximum takeoff weight: 10,500 pounds (4,760 kilograms)
 * Fuel Capacity: 4,000 pounds (602 gallons)
 * Payload: 3,750 pounds (1,701 kilograms)
 * Speed: cruise speed around 230 miles per hour, (200 knots)
 * Range: 3,682 miles (3,200 nautical miles)
 * Ceiling: up to 50,000 feet (15,240 meters)
 * Armament:
 * AGM-114 Hellfire missiles
 * GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bombs
 * GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions
 * Crew (remote): Two (pilot and sensor operator)
 * Unit Cost: $53.5 million (includes four aircraft with sensors) (fiscal 2006 dollars)
 * Initial operating capability: October 2007