RQ-3 Dark Star
The
RQ-3 Dark Star unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was operated by the
US Air Force. Its first flight was in
1996, and the program was cancelled in
1999.
The industry trade magazine
Aviation Week & Space Technology, which is generally considered to be accurate, reported in
April,
2003 that the RQ-3 was still in development, but had become a
black project. The size and capabilites had increased somewhat. The magazine further alleged that the first such example had been used in the
2003 invasion of Iraq. There has been no independent confirmation.
The "R" is the Department of Defense designation for reconnaissance; "Q" means unmanned aircraft system. The "3" refers to it being the third of a series of purpose-built unmanned reconnaissance aircraft systems. See also
RQ-1 Predator,
RQ-2 Pioneer,
RQ-4 Global Hawk,
RQ-5 Hunter,
RQ-6 Outrider, and
RQ-7 Shadow. \n
General Characteristics
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Category:US military reconnaissance aircraft 1990-1999\nCategory:UAVs and drones\nCategory:Stealth aircraft