Friday, December 04, 2009

Beast of Kandahar Outed as RQ-170 Sentinel

The secret is out. The U.S. Air Force has confirmed the existence of the “Beast of Kandahar” UAV that was seen flying out of Afghanistan in late 2007. The jet aircraft – a tailless flying wing with sensor pods faired into the upper surface of each wing – is the RQ-170 Sentinel, developed by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works. An Air Force official revealed to Aviation Week Friday afternoon that the service is “developing a stealthy unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to provide reconnaissance and surveillance support to forward deployed combat forces.”

The USAF statement came after discussion of the UAV emerged here on Ares. “The fielding of the RQ-170 aligns with Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates’ request for increased intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) support to the Combatant Commanders and Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz’s vision for an increased USAF reliance on unmanned aircraft,” according to the statement.


Some people are speculating that this outing was intentional to cover for something else. Perhaps. It's possible. However, more likely is that they are just ready to start using this a lot and there's not much to be gained from hiding the Sentinel anymore. As noted, RQ means unmanned and unarmed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is nothing. Lockheed patented the design back in 1996, and the USAF has many, many, more platforms that are still very secret including the incredible "stealth blimp".
http://www.thestealthblimp.com/