MQ-1 Predator


 * For the killstreak in Modern Warfare 2: Predator Missile.

The  is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used primarily by the USAF and CIA. The MQ-1 is used as an all-purpose UAV, performing reconnaissance on ground targets and/or attacking. The MQ-1 is featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized.

Campaign
The MQ-1 Predator Appears several times in the campaign and on "Contingency" can only fire once before having to reload.

Friendly: Enemy: Named Predators: Avatar One (Shadow Company)
 * "Wolverines!"
 * "Contingency"
 * "Wolverines!"
 * "Just Like Old Times" (Heard only, neither seen nor engaged)

Special Ops
The Predator appears in Spec Ops missions and can only fire one missile before reloading.

Friendly: Enemy:
 * Sniper Fi
 * Homeland Security

Multiplayer
In multiplayer, whenever a player, friendly or enemy, call in a UAV or Counter-UAV, an MQ-1 Predator will be circling around the map. The drone can easily be destroyed by either locking on to it with an AT4, an FIM-92 Stinger or an FGM-148 Javelin or simply by shooting.

Campaign
The Predator appears in Modern Warfare 3, begining with Black Tuesday, used to eliminate enemies on the rooftop adjacent to the now-destroyed jammer, as well as a Hind. It appears again in Down The Rabbit Hole, where it is used to clear a path of Delta Force\TF141 and blow open the vault door, but is destroyed by a SAM before it can do so.

Spec Ops
The MQ-1 appears in "Invisible Threat", used to mark IEDs and destroy enemy units and T-90s.

Multiplayer
The MQ-1 once again is the aircraft used for UAV Recon and Counter-UAV. Just like Modern Warfare 2, it does not actually fire the Predator Missile.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized
The UAV Recon makes an appearance in the level "Recon Mission". The UAV is first activated by playing a "Satellite Mini-Game". The UAV is sent to the targeted area and the player controls it from there. There are two buttons on the touch screen. One is "Attack Mode". This allows the player to scan the objectives and use the missiles. The other button is "Defense Mode". This mode allows the player to deploy flares to disorient incoming SAM missiles or use the radar.

Trivia

 * When the Predator is used in "Wolverines!", it has seemingly limitless missiles without reloading or a new drone entering the airspace. However, in all other Campaign and Special Ops missions, the drone carries only one missile before needing to reload.
 * Also in "Wolverines!" the Predator is seen being used by the Russians despite the fact that the Russian Military doesn't operate Predators. It's quite possible that they stole the terminal from the soldiers in the area beforehand.
 * The Predator's model can be found in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare files, but it's never seen in the game.