Fire Scout Scores First-Ever Drug Bust with McInerney
EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (April 3, 2010) During a routine test flight, a MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Take-off and Landing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV) supported its first drug interdiction with USS McInerney (FFG
and a US Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (USCG LEDET). McInerney launched one of its two embarked Fire Scout’s to test different functions and settings when it acquired a suspected narcotics go-fast on radar. The Mission Payload Operator completed testing and received permission to pursue. Over the course of three hours, Fire Scout monitored the go-fast with McInerney. With its state-of-the-art optics and extremely small profile, Fire Scout was able to maintain an unprecedented covert posture while feeding real-time video back to McInerney. Fire Scout proceeded to capture video of the go-fast meeting with a fishing vessel for what appeared to be a refueling/logistics transfer. McInerney and its embarked USCG LEDET moved in and seized approximately 60 kilos of cocaine and caused the suspected traffickers to jettison another approximately 200 kilos of narcotics. Fire Scout has been deployed onboard McInerney in the Eastern Pacific since October 2009. McInerney, with embarked Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (Light) 42 Detachment 7 (HSL Det 7), is deployed for US Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO)in the US Southern Command area of responsibility conducting counter illicit trafficking (CIT) operations in support of Joint Interagency Task Force-South. The …













@Jibes The word next to it is Checksum so I’m thinking the software validity check for whatever software is loaded didn’t jive with what the system was expecting. A Checksum is a value that is calculated from the contents of a piece of software. Probably a version of software running that’s different from what the system is set to look for, a common occurrance in testing.
What’s the deal with the blinking ‘FAULT’ in the upper right of the video?