Warrior's last flight over DPG

By Becki BryantFebruary 11, 2021

The Warrior unmanned aerial system (UAS) took its last flight over Dugway Proving Ground on Jan. 20, 2021. The General Dynamics UAS took its first flight at Dugway in March 2010, totaling 1,391 sorties flown and a total of 5,781 flight hours logged.

The Warrior program has several aerial platforms that have flown over the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) and has seen activity in theater supporting troops with surveillance, target acquisition, and engagement.

Dugway Proving Ground would like to wish those involved in the Warrior Alpha Training Program, General Dynamics, and other essential personnel involved in this truly unique and vital mission, a fond farewell and congratulations on a job well done.

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PLEASE NOTE: Author changed to Becki Bryant. Al Vogel as author was an earlier mistake!

Warrior unmanned aerial system flying over Dugway Proving Ground and the adjacent Air Force Utah Test and Training Range. Together, they cover 2.2 million acres of arid, remote land.
Warrior unmanned aerial system flying over Dugway Proving Ground and the adjacent Air Force Utah Test and Training Range. Together, they cover 2.2 million acres of arid, remote land. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL