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RQ-1A Predator UAV (1995)

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 1

Platz Logo

SCALE: 1/72

INITIAL RELEASE: 2008

MEDIUM: Styrene

RARITY: (2)

LENGTH: 5"

 

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 2

 

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 3

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 4

 

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 5

 

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - 6

Hunting for bin Ladin

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Beginning in the mid-1980s, both the Pentagon and the CIA began a push to develop remote controlled aerial drones that could replace vulnerable manned aircraft in both reconnaissance and combat missions.  In 1994, General Atomics Corporation was awarded a contract to develop what become one of the first practical UAV's (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), the RQ-1 Predator. 

Designated a MALE (Medium-Altitude Long Endurance) UAV system, the Predator has been in constant use since 1995, seeing action in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bosnia, Serbia, Iraq in Yemen.  Although initially just a reconnaissance platform,  the vehicle was subsequently updated with the ability to carrying two hellfire missiles.  Its role as a UCAV (Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle) has increased significantly in the 21st century, leading to it being reclassified from RQ-1 (Reconnaissance Unmanned) to ML-1 (Multi-Role Unmanned).

This 1:72 model from Japan's Platz company was the first styrene kit of a UAV/UCAV ever produced.  Although the kit came with decals to accompany various versions of the Predator, the kit itself only represented the simple, unarmed RQ-1A version.

This model was built from an original issue.

 

RQ-1A Predator UAV - Platz - Box Art

 RQ-1A Predator UAV Original Box Art

 

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