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The Beechcraft MQM-107 Streaker is a reusable, turbojet powered, target towing drone primarily used by the United States Army and the United States Air Force for testing and training. The US Army uses the drone for testing various surface-to-air missile systems such as the FIM-92 Stinger and the MIM-104 Patriot. The US Air Force uses them in practice engagements for their air-to-air missiles like the AIM-9 Sidewinder and the AIM-120 AMRAAM.[3]

MQM-107 Streaker
MQM-107E in flight
Role Unmanned target drone
National origin United States
Manufacturer Beechcraft
First flight 1974[1]
Introduction 1984
Status Active service
Primary users United States Air Force
United States Army
Produced 1974–2003
Number built 2,236[2]
Variants HESA Karrar

Design and development


The MQM-107 was originally developed by Beech Aircraft for the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command's 1972 Variable Speed Training Target (VSTT) requirement. It was announced as the winner in 1975, and the Army took delivery of the original model (the MQM-107A) until 1979.[1] Over the next two decades, several updated variants of the Streaker were introduced with different engines and payloads.

The MQM-107 is designed as a high-subsonic target drone, featuring a slight sweep in the wings and a centerline mounted turbojet engine. The drone is launched from the ground with a rocket booster accelerating it until the jet engine takes over. It can be recovered by parachute and reused.

The Streaker is generally designed to operate as a tow vehicle for missile and gun targets. The aircraft can carry either radar or infrared tow targets for missile training, as well as a square banner with an enhanced radar signature for gunnery training. Flare and/or chaff pods can be carried as well.[2]


Operational history


Production of the MQM-107 ended in 2003, and the current inventory is being phased out in favor of its replacement, the BQM-167 Skeeter.

In 2012, it was reported that North Korea had acquired several MQM-107D aircraft second-hand from a Middle Eastern country,[4] and the following year revealed an indigenous target drone type believed to be based on the Streaker.[5]


Variants


An F-16 Fighting Falcon flying in formation with a MQM-107E.
An F-16 Fighting Falcon flying in formation with a MQM-107E.
MQM-107A
MQM-107B
MQM-107C
MQM-107D
MQM-107E
Super-MQM
Raider

Operators


Map with former MQM-107 operators in red
Map with former MQM-107 operators in red

Former operators



Specifications (MQM-107B)


Data from [6]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. MQM 107. Designation Systems. Accessed 29 October 2009.
  2. MQM-107 Streaker (2008).Forecast International. Accessed 29 October 2009[permanent dead link].
  3. MQM-107 Product Page. Composite Engineering Inc.. Accessed 29 October 2009.
  4. "Report: North Korea using old, US-made drones". Fox news. February 5, 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  5. Majumdar, Dave (March 22, 2013). "North Korea shows off its new drone". Flightglobal. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  6. MQM-107 Streaker. USAF Factsheet. Accessed 28 October 2009.

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MQM-107 Streaker ([ˈstriːkər], «стрикер») — БПЛА-мишень многоразового использования, разработанный в первой пол. 1970-х гг. американской корпорацией Beech Aircraft Corporation (после поглощения последней компанией Raytheon именуется Raytheon Aircraft Co.).[1] Первый полёт серийного образца MQM-107A состоялся в апреле 1976 года[2].



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