An MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle dropped a 500-pound laser-guided bomb against an anti-coalition target in Iraq Aug. 16, marking the platform’s first weapon engagement in Iraq since its introduction there last month. Air Force officials said the Reaper strike destroyed a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device that was discovered during an overwatch mission over southeast Iraq. “This was a great example of the Reaper’s unique capabilities,” said Lt. Col. Micah Morgan, commander of the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance and Attack Squadron at Joint Base Balad. “We searched for, found, fixed, targeted, and destroyed a target with just one aircraft.” Reapers began flying combat sorties in Iraq out of Balad on July 18, joining the MQ-1 Predator in patrolling the skies to protect coalition forces. MQ-9s have been operating over the skies of Afghanistan since September 2007 and have been employing LGBs as well as Hellfire surface-attack missiles there. (Includes Balad report by SSgt. Don Branum)
More A-10s Deploy to Middle East, This Time from Idaho
March 31, 2025
Multiple A-10 attack aircraft from the Idaho Air National Guard deployed to the Middle East over the weekend. More than 300 Airmen from the 124th Fighter Wing, along with the attack aircraft, were sent to southwest Asia within U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility on March 29.