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Cargo Drone Tested In Afghanistan

Cargo Drone

By SLOBODAN LEKIC   01/ 7/12 11:11 AM ET   AP

KABUL, Afghanistan -- The U.S. military is testing a revolutionary new drone for its arsenal, a pilotless helicopter intended to fly cargo missions to remote outposts where frequent roadside bombs threaten access by road convoys.

Surveillance drones for monitoring enemy activity and armed versions for launching airstrikes have become a trademark of America's wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. But this is the first time a chopper version designed for transport has ben used operationally.

Two unmanned models of the Kaman K-MAX helicopters and a team of 16 company technicians and 8 Marines are conducting a 6-month evaluation program for the new craft at Camp Dwyer, a Marine Corps airfield in the Garmsir district of southern Helmand Province.

The craft have flown 20 transport missions since the inaugural flight on Dec. 17, said Maj. Kyle O'Connor, the officer in charge of the detachment. They have delivered nearly 18 tons of cargo, mainly thousands of Meals Ready to Eat and spare parts needed at the forward operating bases.

"Afghanistan is a highly mined country and the possibility of improvised explosive devices is always a problem moving cargo overland in a convoy," O'Connor said.

"Every load that we can take off of a ground convoy reduces the danger and risk that our Marines, soldiers, and sailors are faced with," he said. "With an unmanned helicopter, even the aircrew is taken out of harm's way."

The Marines from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1 lead the missions and deliver the cargo into combat drop zones, while contractors operate and maintain the two aircraft.

The craft's onboard computer uploads the mission plans, enabling them to fly on autopilot. But an operator at base control monitors progress and can step in and override the autopilot for manual operation if any problems occur, or if the drone must be redirected in mid-flight.

The K-MAX is the latest in a series of Kaman synchronized twin-rotor helicopters dating from the 1950s. The unusual arrangement, with two side-by-side pylons on the helicopter's roof supporting counter-rotating blades, results in exceptional stability while hovering and allows pinpoint cargo delivery.

During the Vietnam War, a previous Kaman model, the two-pilot HH-43 Huskie, flew more rescue missions than all other aircraft combined because of this unique hovering capability.

The manned version of the K-MAX helicopter first appeared in the 1990s, and the pilotless prototype was unveiled in 2008. It can carry a maximum payload of 6,855 pounds (3,100 kilograms) and costs about $1,100 an hour to operate, several times less than any manned helicopter.

After a six-month test period, the military will determine whether to put the craft into regular operational use.

Throughout the 10-year war, NATO troops have wrestled with serious logistics problems in the high-threat areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan. Resupplying the isolated forward operating bases has meant facing the dangers of frequent ambushes and roadside bombs.

This has meant that specialized escort units, known as route clearance packages, must escort all supply convoys.

"This is very time-consuming because you have to clear the routes for every single mission," said Theo Farrell, Professor of War at King's College London. "Also, there is a shortage of route clearance packages due to the high demand for them."

But the use of large manned helicopters to deliver supplies has also proved problematic as they present easy targets for Taliban machine-gunners while hovering over the delivery point, he said.

"The use of drone choppers could resolve both problems," Farrell said. "It reduces the need for armed escorts and presents a much smaller target to the enemy."

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This Dec. 17, 2011 photo provided by the U.S. Marine Corps shows a K-MAX pilotless freight helicopter, a detachment from Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1 in Camp Dwyer, Helmand province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan. The U.S. military is testing a revolutionary new freight drone for its arsenal - a pilotless helicopter intended to fly cargo missions to remote outposts where frequent roadside bombs threaten access by road convoys. (AP)
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07:11 AM on 01/11/2012
Imagine how eerie it would be if pilot-less drones were flying over us. Would we take comfort that these drones were protecting us or would we get all paranoid?
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
10:52 PM on 01/10/2012
Good news.
Anything that takes NATO and their Afghani allies lives out of danger is welcomed news.
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
06:26 PM on 01/10/2012
That's pretty cool. Now if we could only spend that money on education and food for the hungry in this country.
03:30 PM on 01/10/2012
Have we taught Afghans to fly yet? They already know how to drive in those rough places with enemies all about for about 2000 years already. We got Bin Laden, why do we still have a beef with the Taliban? Karzai and the Taliban are closer than then Karzai and the USA at this point in time. We just provide the weekly allowance or tribute so we can park in their neighborhood without getting carjacked........
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Bushido08
Spirit of a Warrior
02:26 PM on 01/10/2012
Ok I'm going to say something that will probably cause some blow back but...this is just another way to keep the officer elite of the military out of harms way at the expense of the American taxpayer. Unfortunately when the majority of the casualties of war are the enlisted it makes it much easier on the ruling elite to send them to battle. I want to go back to the old days where the generals led the march into battle. When they had some skin in the game.
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
06:30 PM on 01/10/2012
That and because people experienced the horrors of war, they learned to try and avoid it at all costs. Without seeing the bloodshed and experiencing the horrors of the reality of war, we make it look like a simple exercise, without realizing how bad war really is.
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
06:31 PM on 01/10/2012
..And be willing to go to war in a heartbeat instead of working to resolve the crisis before it comes to war.
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Bushido08
Spirit of a Warrior
02:37 PM on 01/11/2012
disporting...you got it! I had another idea too...before a congressman or senator could be eligible to vote on war they had to have at least a son or daughter in uniform that would be sent to the front lines first.
12:25 PM on 01/10/2012
Any new cures for Diabetis ?
How about a cure for any illness ?
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What ?
you spend it all on what ?
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Celebrindan
M=1∞/R=dM>1
09:58 AM on 01/09/2012
This is all a precursor to what's coming.

'Bright Clouds'

High altitude container drones with weeks-long loiter times will store huge volumes of tiny attack drones.

Mid altitude drones will monitor the area of operations and identify targets of opportunity and/or mission planning.

The attack drones will be deployed in necessary numbers, these will be essentially flying smart phones, each with a small chewing gum size stick of explosive.

When an enemy is targeted, the attack drone will have many options, including-

1. Eliminate the enemy.
2. Demand surrender.

When demanding surrender, other attack drones can locate and track members of the enemies family, actually sending live video of their wife or child under current 'custody', with demand for their compliance.

The 'battlefield' will include the living rooms and bedrooms of those in harms way.

Someday, your phone won't 'ring' for an incoming call anymore.

It will come and find you.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
04:28 PM on 01/09/2012
And it all could have worked if hadn't been for those pesky geneva conventions.
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12:51 AM on 01/09/2012
The USA and Israel will destroy any country they can not manipulate and control for the banking elite..
01:04 PM on 01/10/2012
Switzerland?
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JohnUSA
06:06 PM on 01/10/2012
They tried and the Swiss gave them a list of bank accounts
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
10:55 PM on 01/10/2012
Liarfire, has your issue been diagnosed by a competent behavioral health specialist?
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12:45 AM on 01/11/2012
Cheep accusation to side step the truth...Zionist tactic number 100
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12:45 AM on 01/09/2012
Afghanistan will out wait the ignorance and hubris of the American/Israeli imperialists Oligarchy as they have done for centuries... they will watch as we destroy our selves... all abusers follow the trajectory and eventually implode...
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Celebrindan
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10:03 AM on 01/09/2012
He said, as he typed into the internet...
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03:07 PM on 01/09/2012
the truth the duplicitous refuse to acknowledge
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
12:12 AM on 01/09/2012
K-Max is a cool little helicopter, as simple as a stone and practically bulletproof. The unusual rotor design dates back to the early 1950s. I must say, though, the fact that we need pilotless helicopters to supply isolated outposts because the roads are too dangerous sounds like *we're losing*.
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AvgJoeBlow
We are smarter than any of us.
08:07 AM on 01/09/2012
Exactly, air superiority ain't what it used to be, if it doesn't include the LZ.
Can we find yet another asymetical war, where there is no FLOT?
How are these troups taking it to the enemy when you can't even re-supply them effectively short of the Bazzilion dollars a pound of this MIC boon-doggle.
Get back to me when the Squad Leader decides to put wounded and KIA on the trip back.
Then I'll know we have lost our minds and purpose.
-AJB
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Celebrindan
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09:42 AM on 01/09/2012
It won't be long until the 'Angels from Above' are piloted by angels from afar.
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Dennis
No matter how cynical I get I can't keep up.
10:24 AM on 01/10/2012
F&F

You wrote my first thought when I read the story; ten years on and we can't even secure the roads between our bases and our outposts? Speaking of which, has any US official been able to drive from Baghdad International Airport to our embassy yet? 

Seems to me that we're going about these things the wrong way.
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Lady Saera
Love,love,love is the soul of genius, 'Mozart'
11:59 PM on 01/08/2012
If only all this war machine money could be used for better things, maybe helping in other ways rather than gearing up for more war. I'm war weary.
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12:45 AM on 01/09/2012
The master race wants it this way......
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Lady Saera
Love,love,love is the soul of genius, 'Mozart'
02:41 AM on 01/09/2012
"Well there is no master race, there is only the human race:)"
10:03 PM on 01/08/2012
All this drone business is getting a little too much "Terminator/Matrix" for me, thanks... when you try to have war with no human reflection or loss...you basically make war more appealing. We've done very little to even recognize the 10+ years we've been at war, and the overall population hasn't even had to put down their Chipotle burrito or iPod to sacrifice personally for 5 minutes like hundreds of thousands of civilians did during WWII....
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12:12 AM on 01/09/2012
So you think if we have more d-day type massacres that it would somehow prevent us from getting into wars where we could die?

So 6000+ dead on one day is better than 6000+ dead in 2wars lasting ten years?

I am a fan of the drones
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12:47 AM on 01/09/2012
Dude....you are terminally blind!
11:25 AM on 01/09/2012
I agree.
07:10 PM on 01/08/2012
Astonishing: People here talk as if war were inevitable. But I've not seen one credible reason to start the mass killing of Iranian civilians.

Like the Germans as the Wehrmacht rolled over one country after another, Americans just swallow the propaganda whole, not bothering even to ask what the Iranian people are supposed to have done to harm us.

Remember: The Iranian men who are supposed to be provoking war amount to about .00000000000001% of the people who live in Iran. The idea that Iranians should rise up and overthrow their evil leaders is as realistic as the notion of Americans tossing out the entire defense-industry-owned Congress.

If Rush and Fox and all those pro-war loons announced that Iran was secretly hiding atomic-brained aliens bent on devouring Oxnard, at least half of the American public would cheer the cruise missiles on to vaporize civilians in Teheran.

The Iranian people have, as far as I know, never done anything to harm Americans. Like Bush's phoney claims about Canadian cannons, eye-witness tales of atrocities and WMDs, the lies now in market-tests will reveal which absurdity will 'sell' best. Then send in the drones, and let the chips of Iranian civilians fall where they may.

There was a reason why the Founding Fathers insisted that only the people's representative body, Congress, can get us into a war. How naive, how quaint, how idealistic that seminal and unequivocal American law now seems.
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12:50 AM on 01/09/2012
Iran never invaded another country in the past 300 years......and they are no backwards third world country either..they have a beautiful modern country and do not deserve to be punished for Israels existential childish fears...
03:33 PM on 01/09/2012
For all I know Iran really does have a cache of aliens with atomic brains who want to take over the earth, except Antarctica. As just another news-reading citizen, I know, effectively, nothing about the world's great secrets.

But sense suggests the American people need more than (yet) another spate of spurious assurances from our highly profitable defense industry before we unleash the bombers, drones and missiles again.

You'd think our leaders would be ashamed to again lie brazenly to embroil us in another war on the other side of the planet against people who have, as far as I can tell, done us no harm.

You would think....
02:03 PM on 01/11/2012
Does anyone remember the Iranian / Iraqui war ? Each trying to wipe out the other ? Poison gas,.hand to hand , bombs , whatever ? Now they each have their OWN version of the kuran and
there will be war in that region for fourteen lifetimes . It is not their life style to have peace and
co-existence . They ought to all gather in the fields and have a ' poppy party " .
11:41 AM on 01/12/2012
Funny how the U.S. military has complete control of the air above Afghanistan's vast opium-poppy fields yet the world's supply of Afghan opium and heroin doesn't seem to have changed at all, according to press reports.

Maybe funny is the wrong word.
10:58 PM on 01/13/2012
Funny how those poppy fields have continued to thrive after ten years of
complete control by the American military.
Well, maybe it's not humorous to the world's heroin addicts, but I'm sure the spooks have been laughing all the way to the bank for at least a decade. Hahahahaha.
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paultec
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11:23 AM on 01/08/2012
hello hp
10:27 AM on 01/08/2012
Conflict between Iran and the US is inevitable given the current political status within the Middle East. The US has actually given Iran further casue to gain pwer by encouraging conflict within Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan. Muslim extremists have already gained footholds within these countries and the US, with or without NATO will have to defend these countries efforts for freedom....which is certainly what the extremists want; further dilution of the US military in order to strike out at the US when our country is most vulnerable. This is not a conspiracy, but simple advanced military planning to weaken the US.