This small airport is used for flight testing related to the development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's), which are small, remotely operated aircraft used primarily for intelligence gathering (though also for weapons delivery). Facilities consist of small hangar structures, support buildings, and a runway, adjacent to El Mirage Dry Lake in the Antelope Valley. Owned by the Aeronautical Systems division of San Diego-based General Atomics, which developed the Predator and Gnat UAVs. The company also recently purchased the former McDonnell Douglas/Boeing Gray Butte Radar Cross-Section facility, located south of El Mirage.
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