The U.S. Defense Department has designated two General Atomics MQ-20 Avengers as air-to-air adversary surrogates for fighter pilot training under Project Red 5. This $98 million initiative, managed by the Test Resource Management Center (TRMC), will see the MQ-20s equipped with advanced sensors, data links, and mission systems to simulate enemy aircraft. This effort revives and expands upon the Air Force’s previous Adversary Air-Unmanned Experiment program, canceled in favor of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program.
**1. Project Red 5 Details:
- Funding: $98 million contract.
- Purpose: Convert MQ-20 Avengers into air-to-air adversary surrogates for pilot training.
**2. Modifications:
- The MQ-20s will be outfitted with advanced sensors, data links, and mission systems to emulate enemy aircraft effectively.
**3. Historical Context:
- The project revives the Adversary Air-Unmanned Experiment program, which was previously canceled in favor of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft initiative.
**4. Strategic Importance:
- Enhances pilot training by providing realistic adversary simulations.
- Supports the development and refinement of air combat tactics and strategies.
The integration of MQ-20 Avengers as adversary air surrogates represents a significant advancement in training capabilities. By providing realistic simulations of enemy aircraft, the program aims to enhance the readiness and effectiveness of fighter pilots, ensuring they are well-prepared for future combat scenarios.
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