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HISTORY ASPECTS:
The MQ-9A Reaper operated by the New York Air National Guard’s 108th Attack Squadron represents the evolution of airpower into the remotely piloted era. Based at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, the squadron transitioned to the MQ-9A as part of the U.S. Air Force’s growing reliance on long-endurance intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike platforms. The Reaper, built by General Atomics, was designed to stay airborne for extended periods while carrying advanced sensors and precision-guided munitions, allowing crews on the ground to monitor, track, and engage targets across vast areas with remarkable persistence.
Aircraft from the 108th Attack Squadron have supported operations in multiple theaters where persistent surveillance and precision engagement were critical. During operations associated with Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, MQ-9 crews provided overwatch for coalition troops, tracked insurgent movements, and conducted targeted strikes against high-value threats. The ability to remain on station for many hours gave commanders real-time intelligence and immediate strike capability without placing aircrews in harm’s way. The squadron’s missions often blended reconnaissance with strike roles, reflecting the Reaper’s dual-purpose design.
The MQ-9A from the New York ANG also contributed to missions tied to Operation Iraqi Freedom and subsequent counterterrorism operations across the Middle East and other regions. Its sensor suite, including electro-optical, infrared, and radar systems, allowed operators to gather critical battlefield information in both day and night conditions. Over time, the Reaper became a cornerstone of modern asymmetric warfare, enabling precise engagements while minimizing collateral damage and supporting ground forces with continuous aerial presence.
This 1:72 scale model markings faithfully represents the sleek lines, sensor pods, and distinctive configuration of this remotely piloted aircraft, making it an excellent addition for collectors interested in modern airpower and the changing face of aerial combat.
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