
An RQ-2B on the tarmac
Developed jointly by
AAI Corporation and
Israel Aircraft Industries, the 'RQ-2 Pioneer'
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has served with
United States Navy,
Marine, and
Army units, deploying aboard ship and ashore since 1986. Initially deployed aboard
battleships to provide gunnery spotting, its mission evolved into reconnaissance and surveillance, primarily for amphibious forces. Launched by rocket assist (shipboard), by catapult, or from a runway, it recovers into a net (shipboard) or with
arresting gear after flying up to 5 hours with a 75-pound payload. It flies with a gimbaled EO/IR sensor, relaying analog video in real time via a
C-band line-of-sight (LOS) data link. Since 1991, Pioneer has flown reconnaissance missions during the
Persian Gulf,
Bosnia,
Kosovo and
Iraq conflicts. In 2005, the Navy operated two Pioneer systems (one for training) and the Marines operated two, each with five or more aircraft.
Internationally, Pioneer drones are perhaps most remembered for their role in the 1991
Gulf War, when a Pioneer launched by the
battleship ''Wisconsin'' observed Iraqi troops on Faylaka Island surrendering shortly after
''Missouri''’s attack on their trenchlines. When Navy officials offered to transfer a Pioneer to the
Smithsonian Institution, curators at the
National Air and Space Museum specifically asked for the UAV that Iraqi troops surrendered to during the Gulf War
[1].
The "R" is the Department of Defense designation for reconnaissance; "Q" means unmanned aircraft system. The "2" refers to it being the second of a series of purpose-built unmanned reconnaissance aircraft systems.
General characteristics
★ Primary Function: Artillery Targeting and Acquisition, Control of Close Air Support, Reconnaissance and Surveillance, Battle Damage Assessment, Search and Rescue, Psychological Operations
★ Contractor: Pioneer UAVs, Incorporated ;
Israel Aircraft Industries
★ Power Plant: Sachs 2-stroke crankcase-scavanged 2-cylinder horizontally-opposed, simultaneously firing 26 hp
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RQ-2B Pioneer
★ Length:
★ Height:
★ Weight: 205 kilograms (452 pounds)
★ Wingspan:
★ Speed:
★ Range: five hours at 185 kilometers (100 nautical miles)
★ Ceiling: 4600 meters (15,000 ft)
★ Fuel Capacity: 44-47 liters
★ Payload: Dual Sensor (12DS/POP-200/POP-300)
★ System Cost:
★ Inventory:
Squadrons
TAW-6 DETUAV OLF Choctaw, FL
'Navy'
VC-6 'Firebees'
'Marine Corps'
VMU-1 'Watchdogs' 29 Palms, CA
VMU-2 'Night Owls' Cherry Point, NC
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IAI/AAI RQ-2 Pioneer