Aftermath News

Remote-control pilots suffer war stress from viewing video carnage

August 8, 2008 · 6 Comments


Predator operators prone to psychological trauma as battlefield comrades

Aircraft’s cameras enable them to see people getting killed in high-resolution detail

MSNBC | Aug 7, 2008

MARCH AIR RESERVE BASE, Calif. – The Air National Guardsmen who operate Predator drones over Iraq via remote control, launching deadly missile attacks from the safety of Southern California 7,000 miles away, are suffering some of the same psychological stresses as their comrades on the battlefield.

Working in air-conditioned trailers, Predator pilots observe the field of battle through a bank of video screens and kill enemy fighters with a few computer keystrokes. Then, after their shifts are over, they get to drive home and sleep in their own beds.

But that whiplash transition is taking a toll on some of them mentally, and so is the way the unmanned aircraft’s cameras enable them to see people getting killed in high-resolution detail, some officers say.

In a fighter jet, “when you come in at 500-600 mph, drop a 500-pound bomb and then fly away, you don’t see what happens,” said Col. Albert K. Aimar, who is commander of the 163rd Reconnaissance Wing here and has a bachelor’s degree in psychology. But when a Predator fires a missile, “you watch it all the way to impact, and I mean it’s very vivid, it’s right there and personal. So it does stay in people’s minds for a long time.”

He said the stresses are “causing some family issues, some relationship issues.” He and other Predator officers would not elaborate.

Personalizing the fight

But the 163rd has called in a full-time chaplain and enlisted the services of psychologists and psychiatrists to help ease the mental strain on these remote-control warriors, Aimar said. Similarly, chaplains have been brought in at Predator bases in Texas, Arizona and Nevada.

In interviews with five of the dozens of pilots and sensor operators at the various bases, none said they had been particularly troubled by their mission, but they acknowledged it comes with unique challenges, and sometimes makes for a strange existence.

“It’s bizarre, I guess,” said Lt. Col. Michael Lenahan, a Predator pilot and operations director for the 196th Reconnaissance Squadron here. “It is quite different, going from potentially shooting a missile, then going to your kid’s soccer game.”

Among the stresses cited by the operators and their commanders: the exhaustion that comes with the shift work of this 24-7 assignment; the classified nature of the job that demands silence at the breakfast table; and the images transmitted via video.

A Predator’s cameras are powerful enough to allow an operator to distinguish between a man and a woman, and between different weapons on the ground. While the resolution is generally not high enough to make out faces, it is sharp, commanders say.


Often, the military also directs Predators to linger over a target after an attack so that the damage can be assessed.

“You do stick around and see the aftermath of what you did, and that does personalize the fight,” said Col. Chris Chambliss, commander of the active-duty 432nd Wing at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. “You have a pretty good optical picture of the individuals on the ground. The images can be pretty graphic, pretty vivid, and those are the things we try to offset. We know that some folks have, in some cases, problems.”

Chambliss said his experience flying F-16 fighter jets on bombing runs in Iraq during the 1990s prepared him for his current job as a Predator pilot. But Chambliss and several other wing leaders said they were concerned about the sensor operators, who sit next to pilots in the ground control station. Often, the sensor operators are on their first assignment and just 18 or 19 years old, officers said.

While the pilot actually fires the missile, the sensor operator uses laser instruments to guide it all the way to its target.

‘No one’s walking into it blind’

On four or five occasions, sensor operators have sought out a chaplain or supervisor after an attack, Chambliss said. He emphasized that the number of such cases is very small compared to the number of people involved in Predator operations.

Col. Rodney Horn, vice commander of the 147th Reconnaissance Wing at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base near Houston, said his unit went out of it way to impress upon sensor operators the sometimes lethal nature of the job. “No one’s walking into it blind,” he said.

Master Sgt. Keith LeQuire, a 48-year-old sensor operator here, said the 163rd asks prospective sensor operators whether they are prepared for the deadly serious mission. “No one’s been naive enough to come in to interview but not know about that aspect of the job,” he said.

Full Story

Categories: AI Robotics · Advanced Weaponry · Crime & Corruption · Mental Health · Perpetual War

6 responses so far ↓

  • The Uses for This Very Scary- Why Then Are British Troops in The Battlefield in Harms way? « Centurean2’s Weblog // August 8, 2008 at 7:26 pm

    [...] August 8, 2008 · No Comments Remote-control pilots suffer war stress from viewing video carnage [...]

  • deadinside // November 1, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    they must do the job.otherwise you have dead troops.ied ,amBUSH,and surveillance all part of the recon.marines face far more stress.they must keep eyes open at all times.one blink can end it all.

  • pjwalker911 // November 2, 2008 at 2:05 am

    Both wars are based on a pack of lies, and when the canon-fodder is used up, they are tossed on the scrap-heap, minus a limb or two. The elite who send them into war couldn’t give a rat’s ass about them.

    The GWOT has nothing to do with anything the politicians or the media tells you.

    In other words, they shouldn’t be over there at all in the first place. If they were not so falsely deployed, then there wouldn’t be other people shooting at them or setting EIDs, now would there?

    Therefore, if you REALLY want to keep the troops safe, then you should talk about bringing them home where they belong. If you don’t do that, then you don’t really care about their welfare.

    That’s the first point. The second point, which is totally missed by you is the human carnage that is carried out in the name of “freedom”. Every other week we hear of some poor Afghan wedding party that is bombed and strafed to to smithereens. The UAV pliots obviously see subconsciously that what they are doing is wrong, which leads them into serious mental conflict and PTSD. Fully a third or more troops in the field are coming back mentally screwed up.

    The death toll in Iraq is estimated at over a million now, that’s in addition to the hundreds of thousands killed off since the first Gulf War. Far, far more innocents have been killed and mamed and orphaned by this incredibly evil lie.

    To support any of it is to embrace evil.

    Deployed troops and airmen over there, I don’t know what to tell them except to do some research and some soul-searching, and try not to do evil.

  • Police to launch military-style spy drones over Britain « Aftermath News // November 2, 2008 at 2:56 am

    [...] Remote-control pilots suffer war stress from viewing video carnage BAE has begun to work with the police to determine how the Herti can be used by officers. Some test flights are expected within three years. The biggest hurdle that the technology faces is getting approval from the Civil Aviation Authority to use civilian airspace. This is particularly important in the South East, given the proximity of Gatwick, Stansted and other airports. [...]

  • tallman // September 4, 2009 at 4:01 am

    What a bunch of bull crap,,,these men are soldiers doing a job,, killing people that would kill americans and part of the same group that murder 3000 americanas in cold blood on 911.

    You should hear the cheers around the room when these guys take out a target….

  • pjwalker911 // September 4, 2009 at 7:58 am

    Smallman, er… I mean oh yeah, “tallman”

    “americanas”? That’s what the Nazis called the American GIs. I wonder if that reveals more than you intended about yourself.

    You are the one who is full of crap and here’s why:

    1st Why is the US, NATO (Canada, Germany, Holland, and others) and the UN there in the first place?

    Answer: 9/11 ostensibly (…big word sorry, I’ll try to keep it simple for you)

    Fact: Osama bin Laden goes free 8 years later

    Fact: Osama bin Laden is still NOT WANTED for 9/11
    http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/laden.htm

    Fact: Osama bin Ladin is STILL a CIA assett
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO109C.html

    Fact: 9/11 was not “blow-back” but was an inside “false flag” Northwoods-style operation carried out by the Military/Industrial complex, which President Eisenhower warned us about. Thus making the whole bogus War on Terror a huge lie, a lie you apparently uphold as truth.

    Operation Northwoods
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods

    Andreas von Bülow
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_von_B%C3%BClow

    Michael Meacher: This war on terrorism is bogus
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/sep/06/september11.iraq

    Marines For 9/11 Truth
    http://www.truthaction.org/USMC.html

    Pilots for 911 truth
    http://pilotsfor911truth.org

    Veterans for 911 Truth
    http://www.v911t.org

    Patriots Question 9/11
    http://patriotsquestion911.com/

    Fire Fighters For 9-11 Truth
    http://firefightersfor911truth.org/

    Fact: WTC collapses were Controlled Demolition

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3249714675910247150&ei=GLmgSr-1Lo_yqAPzlbnPBA&q=wtc+controlled+demolition&hl=en&dur=3#

    Architects for 9/11 Truth
    http://www.ae911truth.org/

    Fact: No link between Iraq and al Qaeda

    9/11 panel sees no Iraq-al-Qaida link
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5223932/

    Fact: No WMD in Iraq as pretext for war

    CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7634313/

    2nd The only reason Americans get killed in Iraq and Afghanistan is because they are there, period. If they were not there, they would not be getting killed, period. If armed Iraqi tanks and bombers destroyed our infrastructure and their soldiers were patrolling American streets, kicking in doors and hauling American neighbors and family members off to secret prisons to be totured, you can imagine what would happen to them. The same damn thing. And if you can’t imagine it, you are dumber than I thought. There is absolutely no justification for them being in either country. So the ones you need to blame and get mad at are not people like me, but the elites who send ignorant soldiers (who are clueless about the geo-political machinations of the global elites) with no choice but to follow orders, off to fight, bleed and die in foreign lands, or order them to bomb wedding parties and strafe human beings from thousands of miles away sitting at a computer terminal. And, if you actually think about it, the PTSD in this case is caused primarily by doing something that conflicts deepseated moral instincts, killing that is based on lies. You will discover that, only if you stick to the facts. If you choose to ignore the facts, then that is your choice. A bad choice, a rotten choice, but still your choice.

    3rd The vast majority of casualties are the civilian populations of both countries.

    Civilian deaths in Iraq:

    Approx 100,000 officially documented.
    http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

    These of course do not account for all the deaths do to disease, malnutrition and other ravages brought on by the destruction of the country.

    Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties
    Estimates as high as 600,000 or more (no one knows for sure) with the vast majority caused by US actions
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancet_surveys_of_Iraq_War_casualties

    Of course, this says nothing about the half-million children killed by the previous sanctions placed on Iraq of which Secy of State Albright stated that “it was worth it”.

    Civilian deaths in Afghanistan:

    Civilian casualties of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
    30,000 plus with the vast majority caused by US actions
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%93present)

    And this says nothing about the horrors of living under war conditions for 8 years, for many millions of Afghan men, women and children, the PTSD, the drug addiction, and much more misery that we all know about and read in the papers every day.

    And it is all for the Big Lie of 9/11……

    And you justify all this mass-murder based on what again???

    4th The Perpetual War on Terror has ruined not only the US economy, but sent shockwaves through the entire world.

    Joseph Stiglitz on How the Iraq War Ruined the Economy

    Status Report on the Collapse of the U.S. Economy
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9596

    Bottom line, 9/11 kicked off the New World Order and made a lot of very rich people even richer, all at the expense, not only of millions of Arabs and Pashtuns, not to mention thousands of US, Coalition and NATO troops, but at the expense of prosperity and freedom worldwide, especially back home in America itself.

    Well, right here and now, I will give you the opportunity to reach down and reveal that small part of your soul that is still good, still uncorrupted by evil, set yourself straight and get on a path of righteousness, of good and of truth.

    You best give it some time, give it some careful thought before responding, because I am way beyond taking bullshit from anybody and I WILL put you in your place and I WILL put you to shame if you come back with the same old crap. So either be like a cockroach and scurry from the light, or admit you are wrong and in need of reform and THEN maybe, maybe we can discuss this like gentlemen.

    I’m waiting to see how you deal with the truth, if you can handle it.

Leave a Comment