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USAFE declares Polish Reaper detachment to be fully operational

The USAF in Europe (USAFE) has declared its Polish-based detachment of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to be fully operational.

A Reaper UAV taxis out at Miroslawiec Air Base in Poland. The USAFE has had a number of Reapers operating out of the location since May 2018, and has now declared the capability to be fully operational. (US Air Force)

A Reaper UAV taxis out at Miroslawiec Air Base in Poland. The USAFE has had a number of Reapers operating out of the location since May 2018, and has now declared the capability to be fully operational. (US Air Force)

The announcement on 7 March came some 10 months after the USAFE began operating the medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) UAV out of Miroslawiec Air Base in northwestern Poland “as a visible expression of US efforts to enhance regional stability”.

As noted by the USAFE, the declaration of full-operating capability (FOC) was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the 52nd Expeditionary Operations Group (EOG) Detachment 2 at Miroslawiec (the 52nd EOG comes under the auspices of the 52nd Fighter Wing located at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany).

Miroslawiec is the Polish Air Force’s 12th UAV base, and will be home to a number of unmanned aircraft types that the service plans to procure. For the USAFE’s Reaper mission, the station has been fitted with secure processing centres, a large aircraft maintenance shelter, communications infrastructure and living dormitories for US Air National Guard (ANG) and contractor personnel.

In its FOC statement, the USAFE noted that the undisclosed number of Reaper UAVs is “currently configured” for unarmed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.

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