Officials at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and
Of the six UAVs on display, three artifacts came from the U.S. Air Force:
- MQ-1L Predator A
- RQ-3A Darkstar
- X-45A Joint Unmanned Combat Air System
“UAVs are the future of combat air forces,” said Dik Daso, the museum curator for modern military aircraft. “This generation is familiar with UAVs and most of what they see here they’ll recognize.”
Each of the UAVs in the exhibit is exceptional in its individual accomplishments. For example, the Predator in the display was one of the first three MQ-1s over
The curator said the Predator on display flew 196 combat sorties, racking up more than 2,700 flight hours, about the same number of flying hours Mr. Daso accumulated as a pilot during his 20-year Air Force career.
For one museum patron, seeing the UAV exhibit was a welcome surprise.
“The display looks great and it’s amazing to see (the UAVs) in person,” said
Mr. Daso said their goal is to tell museum patrons about the role UAVs play in modern warfare.
“We want to educate our visitors even more on what UAVs have done and what they currently do for us today,” he said. “We used unmanned aerial vehicles in World War II and


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