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General Atomics P46 Predator 'C', "Avenger" as seen from Clay Lacy's specially modified LearJet flying high over the Southern California desert on its third test flight. The latest generation Predator is a jet-powered remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) that is nearly twice the size of its predecessor. Featuring an internal weapons bay, retractable gear, a blended wing design, top-mounted intake and shielded exhaust, the stealthy airframe can cruise at 50,000 feet and can perform multiple tasks from reconnaisance to attack roles.

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General Atomics P46 Predator C, Avenger UAV
General Atomics P46 Predator 'C', "Avenger" as seen from Clay Lacy's specially modified LearJet flying high over the Southern California desert on its third test flight. The latest generation Predator is a jet-powered remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) that is nearly twice the size of its predecessor. Featuring an internal weapons bay, retractable gear, a blended wing design, top-mounted intake and shielded exhaust, the stealthy airframe can cruise at 50,000 feet and can perform multiple tasks from reconnaisance to attack roles.