UK starts controlling drones in Afghanistan from British soil

RAF's unmanned Reaper aircraft had been operated from Creech airforce base
in Nevada, but missions from Lincolnshire began this week 

*       guardian.co.uk <http://www.guardian.co.uk/> , Thursday 25 April 2013
19.32 BST

Description: A Reaper UAV drone

 

A Reaper UAV. The RAF will have 10 Reaper aircraft deployed in Afghanistan
by the summer. Photograph: Cpl Steve Bain Abipp/PA

Remotely controlled armed drones <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/drones>
used to target insurgents in Afghanistan
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan>  have been operated from the
UK for the first time, the Ministry of Defence
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/ministry-of-defence>  said on Thursday.

Missions of the missile-carrying Reaper aircraft began from a newly built
headquarters at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire earlier this week – five
years after the MoD bought the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to monitor
and attack the Taliban.

Since then the UK has been controlling the RAF's five Reaper
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper>  aircraft from
Creech airforce base in Nevada because the British military
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/military>  did not have the capability to fly
them from here.

However, the MoD made building a new UAV hub at Waddington a priority
following the 2010 strategic defence and security review, and the centre
"stood up" at the end of last year.

Waddington has become the home of XIII squadron, and defence officials said
pilots from the unit have now started to take command of Reapers, working in
tandem with the team in America.

There are three operating terminals at the base in Lincolnshire, and they
had to go through extensive technical trials before they were deemed ready
for use.

"We aren't flying any more operations than we were before, but with the time
differences between the US, Afghanistan and the UK, it is now possible for
pilots at Waddington to work in relay with the those in the US," said a
source.

There are no current plans to disband the squadron in the US, which is
expected to continue operating until the end of next year, when all Nato
combat operations in Afghanistan will finally come to an end.

The RAF has bought five more Reaper aircraft,
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/oct/22/uk-double-drones-afghanistan>
which are expected to be deployed in Afghanistan over the summer, bringing
the total to 10. British UAVs have flown 45,000 hours in Afghanistan, and
fired 350 weapons, including Hellfire missiles.

Though the MoD insists it operates with aircraft only in support of British
troops, and only in Helmand province, the use of UAVs has been dominated by
the CIA's controversial programme to target insurgent leaders in Pakistan.

These strikes have sometimes caused civilian casualties, and have raised
questions over the legality and morality of using remotely piloted systems
in areas that are not conflict zones.

The disclosure comes at a sensitive time for the MoD – just two days before
a protest outside RAF Waddington
<http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php/27-april-ground-the-drones-protest-raf-
waddington-lincoln>  organised by CND, the Drone Campaign Network, Stop the
War and War on Want.

The coalition has warned that switching control of drones to Waddington from
US bases marks an unwelcome expansion in the UK's UAV programme.

"Drones, controlled far away from conflict zones, ease politicians'
decisions to launch military strikes and order extra-judicial
assassinations, without democratic oversight or accountability to the
public," said Rafeef Ziadah, from War on Want.

Chris Nineham, vice-chair of the Stop the War Coalition, added: "Drones are
being used to continue the deeply unpopular War on Terror, with no public
scrutiny. They're using them to fight wars behind our backs. These
remote-controlled killing machines should be banned."

 

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"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
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