Know the Past...Shape the Future--The Official Podcast of AFHF

The First Predator (Behind the Scenes) with Gen. John Jumper and the "Father of the Predator," Snake Clark. PART II

22 min · 12. maj 2026
episode The First Predator (Behind the Scenes) with Gen. John Jumper and the "Father of the Predator," Snake Clark. PART II cover

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PART II Join our host Matt Jolley as he explores the creation and employment of the General Atomics MQ-1 Predator in combat. Gen John Jumper and James "Snake" Clark, discuss the events that took place across the country to arm the unmanned reconnaissance drone and transform it into a lethal, stealthy, precise combat asset. Episode Cover Image: Rick Herter’s, Taking the Shot, depicts an MQ–1 Predator as it fires a Hellfire missile at a distant nighttime target.

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