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    Aircrew from the 107th Airlift Wing complete first combat MQ-9 mission as a team

    NIAGARA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR RESERVE STATION, NY, UNITED STATES

    09.23.2015

    Story by Senior Master Sgt. Raymond Lloyd 

    New York National Guard

    NIAGARA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR RESERVE STATION, N.Y. - For the first time, an MQ-9 Reaper Combat Air Patrol was remotely piloted solely by members of the 107th Airlift Wing when a team deployed to Ellsworth Air Force Base last month.

    In September, 23 members of the 107th Operations Group deployed to the South Dakota base to complete the three-day mission, as facilities at Niagara Falls are under construction.

    The MQ-9, a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) has an aircrew that consists of a pilot, sensor operator and a mission intelligence coordinator. They flew in support of a contingency operation in which 107th members owned the full command and control, mission execution and reporting responsibilities. Men and women from the 107th filled all critical roles, successfully flying three air tasking order cycles.

    The 107th was given the MQ-9 mission in April 2014. Now, over a year in transition, many Airmen have cross-trained into new career fields. They are providing manpower and applying their specialized training. For now, the MQ-9 aircrew travel to bases across the U.S. that have the facilities to remotely fly the RPA. They are providing air support for coalition forces overseas and engaging the enemy. The MQ-9 is in high demand in the area of responsibility (AOR) in Southwest Asia.

    "We are 16 months into our three-year conversation and now doing combat operations," said Col. Robert Kilgore, 107th Airlift Wing commander.

    "It's a team effort here at Niagara, and we all have a big part in the missions," he said.

    The MQ-9 Reaper is an armed, multi-mission, medium-altitude, long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft that is employed primarily as an intelligence-collection asset and secondarily against dynamic execution targets. Given its significant loiter time, wide range of sensors, multi-mode communications suite and precision weapons, it provides a unique capability to perform strike, coordination and reconnaissance against high-value, fleeting and time-sensitive targets.

    "With the MQ-9, we have flown over 2,000 hours in this past fiscal year. In comparison, with the C-130 mission we averaged 1,400 hours per year, and we have only been in this mission since 2014," said Kilgore.

    “This was a seamless integration with the Ellsworth AFB Operations Group. Thanks to the teamwork of the 107th, we were able to deploy, execute and redeploy 23 folks to support the RPA enterprise. Everyone hit the ground running, supporting coalition forces with zero degradation to mission execution, an outstanding effort from our Airmen," said Lt. Col. Gary Charlton, 107th Operations Group commander.

    “The deployment to Ellsworth furthered our relationship with them and was a great team building mission for Airmen,” he said.

    The members of the 107th are becoming accustomed to the sounds of construction. The medical facility was recently reopened after a yearlong renovation. Work began in September on the operations building, which is in the first phase of construction, to be completed in 2017. Then, the 107th will be "initial mission capable," ready to conduct combat mission from Niagara Falls.

    The 107th has a long history of being mission ready to perform operations. Members of the 107th have deployed in support of many world contingencies and operations such as Strong Resolve, Uphold Democracy, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. In addition to its federal mission, the 107th, New York Air National Guard, has a state mission to provide equipment and personnel as directed by the governor and Division of Military and Naval Affairs. The unit responded to Hurricane Irene in 2010 and again to Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Most recently, the unit was activated to support Operation Lake Effect. When the western region of New York state was hit with more than 7 feet of snow, the unit deployed its assets and conducted domestic operations to help the area and mitigate the hardships to local communities. Other state operations the unit supports include Operation Jump Start and Operation Empire Shield.

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    Date Taken: 09.23.2015
    Date Posted: 10.03.2015 15:51
    Story ID: 177987
    Location: NIAGARA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR RESERVE STATION, NY, US
    Hometown: BUFFALO, NY, US
    Hometown: NIAGARA FALLS, NY, US

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