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  Skeeter
The AFSAT requirements were issued to the industry, and in July 2002, Composite Engineering Inc's (CEI) Skeeter target, first flown in 2001, was selected for further development as the BQM-167A.
The Skeeter can reach a speed of about Mach 0.91, and fly at altitudes between 6 m (20 ft) and 15000 m (50000 ft).
The Skeeter will be used primarily for test and evaluation of air-defense systems, with air-to-air missile training as a secondary application.
www.astronautix.com /lvs/skeeter.htm   (284 words)

  
 [2.0] Modern US Target Drones
The Skeeter has a strong resemblance to the Streaker, with a turbojet engine under the belly.
Incidentally, for readers not familiar in detail with "Yanklish", a "skeeter" is a slang term for a "mosquito".
The Skeeter has high endurance (up to three hours), performance (up to Mach 0.9), and payload (up to 225 kilograms / 500 pounds), with the payload including tow targets and radar enhancement devices.
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BQM Consultoria y Capacitacion, Empresa de Consultoria y Capacitacion en norma...
BQM, esta formado por un grupo de profesionales con una formacion especializada...
BQM is a sales-organization in used equipment for the meat-and foodprocessing industry.
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 Composite Engineering BQM-167 Skeeter
The BQM-167A will be used primarily for test and evaluation of air-defense systems, with air-to-air missile training as a secondary application.
The USAF plans to retire its remaining MQM-107 targets as soon as enough BQM-167s are available, probably in 2005.
Boeing, which is a major subcontractor to CEI on the Skeeter program, has announced a design study for the "BGM-167", a multipurpose UAV based on the BQM-167A.
www.designation-systems.net /dusrm/m-167.html   (0 words)

  
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 Missile -- Drone
In late 2001, the U.S. Air Force initiated the AFSAT (Air Force Subscale Aerial Target) program for a new jet-powered target drone to supplement, and ultimately replace, the BQM-34A Firebee and MQM-107D/E Streaker drones.
  The AFSAT requirements were issued to the industry, and in July 2002, Composite Engineering Inc.’s (CEI) Skeeter target, first flown in 2001, was selected for further development as the BQM-167A.
  The Skeeter can reach a speed of about Mach 0.91, and fly at altitudes between 6 m (20 ft) and 15000 m (50000 ft).
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 Conceptual Research Corporation
According to the contract manager, it "worked just like you said it would!"
CRC consulted and performed design analysis and reviews for Composite Engineering Inc during their development of the USAF BQM-167 "Skeeter" jet-powered target drone/UAV.
This aircraft, shown here in full-scale wind tunnel tests at NASA-Ames, is now in production as the USAF’s newest aircraft.
www.aircraftdesign.com /crc.html   (0 words)

  
 Missile -- Drone
In late 2001, the U.S. Air Force initiated the AFSAT (Air Force Subscale Aerial Target) program for a new jet-powered target drone to supplement, and ultimately replace, the BQM-34A Firebee and MQM-107D/E Streaker drones.
  The AFSAT requirements were issued to the industry, and in July 2002, Composite Engineering Inc.’s (CEI) Skeeter target, first flown in 2001, was selected for further development as the BQM-167A.
  The Skeeter can reach a speed of about Mach 0.91, and fly at altitudes between 6 m (20 ft) and 15000 m (50000 ft).
www.911exposed.org /Missile.htm   (3243 words)

  
 BQM-167 Skeeter - RSCI, The Science Classification Index   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Raytheon MQM-107 Streaker
After it purchased Beech, Raytheon is now prime contractor for the Streaker, and production of the MQM-107E by BAE Systems was continuing at least until the early 2000s.
According to current USAF plans, the new BQM-167 Skeeter target will supplement and eventually replace both the MQM-107 and BQM-34A Firebee in USAF service.
There are some derivatives of the basic MQM-107 design, which did not go into production.
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The FY03 version of the BQM-34A SSAT was: 22 feet, 10.8 inches long, 6 feet, 8.4 inches high, had a wingspan of 12 feet, 10.8 inches, weighs 2,500 pounds, had a ceiling of 60,000 feet and a maximum speed of 690 miles per hour (mph).
Beginning with this meeting, plans for the responsibility transfer began.
all elements of acquisition, support, modification and sustainment of the BQM 34A-53" should be moved to WR-ALC.
www.robins.af.mil /history/FY03/Chapter4.htm   (13417 words)

  
 Teledyne Ryan AQM/BQM/MQM-34 Firebee
In life firings of IR guided missiles, the latter will home on these flares, resulting in little damage to the drone itself which can then be reused.
The U.S. Air Force currently plans to replace expended BQM-34A targets by the new BQM-167 Skeeter, production of which began in 2004.
More than 6500 Firebee I targets of all versions have been built so far for the U.S. armed services, including about 1000 of the early Q-2A/KDA/XM21 variants.
www.designation-systems.net /dusrm/m-34.html   (0 words)

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