List of unmanned aerial vehicles

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A Boeing 720 being flown under remote control as part of NASA's Controlled Impact Demonstration.
Comparison of many UAV.
Ingenuity helicopter, first Mars Helicopter on sol 46 after being deployed on martian surface by Mars 2020 perseverance rover

The following is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles developed and operated in various countries around the world.

Algeria[]

Argentina[]

Armenia[]

Australia[]

  • AAI Corporation Aerosonde - weather data[8]
  • AAI Corporation Aerosonde Mk.1[11]
  • AAI Corporation Aerosonde Mk.2[11]
  • AAI Corporation Aerosonde Mk.3[11]
  • AAI Corporation Aerosonde Mk.4[11]
  • Aerosonde Aeroguard[11]
  • ADRO Pelican Observer[8]
  • BAE Brumby[8]
  • BAE Kingfisher[8]
  • Coptercam
  • Cyber Technology CyberQuad[12]
  • Cyber Technology CyberEye[12]
  • Cyber Technology CyBird[12]
  • Cyber Technology CyberWraith[12]
  • Codarra Avatar[8]
  • CSIRO Mantis[8]
  • GAF Jindivik[8]
  • GAF Turana
  • Entecho Demipod[8]
  • Entecho Mupod[8]
  • ADI Jandu[8]
  • Silvertone Flamingo[13]
  • Sonacom Mirli[8]
  • UAV Vision G18 Aeolus[8]
  • UAV Vision T21[8]
  • UAV Vision T26[8]
  • AVT Hammerhead[8]
  • V-TOL i-copter Phantom[8]
  • V-TOL i-copter Seeker[8]
  • V-TOL Mini Warrigal[14]
  • V-TOL Warrigal Explorer[14]
  • V-TOL Explore[14]
  • V-TOL Arrow[14]
  • V-TOL Quadrotor[14]
  • V-TOL Octocopter[14]

Austria[]

Azerbaijan[]

  • AZAD (AZAD Systems Co)[15]
  • Orbiter-2M

Belarus[]

Belgium[]

  • MBLE Épervier (1969)
  • B-Hunter UAV (2002)
  • Gatewing X-100 UAV (2010) - surveying and mapping applications[20]^

Brazil[]

  • 14-X, a mach 10 UVA scramjet under development by FAB
  • A-20 LTA VANT Commercial UAV of Space Airships.[21]
  • Acauã VANT Experimental UAV of the Brazilian Air Force to develop electronic systems for future Brazilian UAVS.[22]
  • XMobots Apoema 1000B LALE (low-altitude long-endurance) (2009)
  • AGPlane UAV of AGX/Aeroalcool.Agricultural and civilian surveillance UAV.[23][24]
  • Arara M1 Small surveillance UAV.[23]
  • Arara T1 Small UAV/target of AGX/Aeroalcool for the Brazilian Navy.[23]
  • Azimute Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.[25][26]
  • BQM-1BR First Brazilian UAV/target of the CBT (Companhia Brasileira de Tratores).[27][28]
  • Caçador, developed from Israeli IAI Heron
  • Carcara Infantry portable UAV, in service with the Brazilian Marine Corps Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.
  • Carcara II New version of Carcara for the Navy, Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.[29]
  • Dumont - New Technologies,[30]
  • Eletron UAV of the BRVANT.[31]
  • Avibras Falcão Tactical UAV, Avibras[32][33]
  • Flight Technologies FS-01 Watchdog Brazilian Tactical reconnaissance UAV[34][35][36]
  • Flight Technologies FS-02 AvantVision Brazilian mini UAV[34]
  • Flight Technologies FT-100 Horus Soldier portable UAV, in small service in the Brazilian army Flight Technologies based on FS-02[37]
  • Flight Technologies FT-200 Watchdog Brazilian Tactical reconnaissance UAV by Flight Technologies based in FS-01[38]
  • Flight Technologies VT-15 UAV In test of the Brazilian Army, based on Flight Technologies FT-200 Watchdog.[citation needed]
  • Gyro 200 ED mini-UAV Quadcopter of the Gyrofly Innovations.[39][40]
  • Gyro 500 Mini-UAV Quadcopter of the Gyrofly Innovations.[41]
  • Harpia This is a medium size tactical UAV of the Harpia Systems (Joint-Venture of the Embraer Defense and Security, AEL Systems and Avibras),[42][43] halted in January 2016[44]
  • Hornet H2 UAV of the BRVANT.[31]
  • Jabirú Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.[45]
  • Aeromot K1AM UAV/Target drone for the Brazilian Navy, based in Northrop KD2R-5 Drone.[46]
  • Proton UAV of the BRVANT.[31]
  • SARVant Surveillance UAV developed by a consortium of OrbiSat (SAR Radar)[47] Aeroalcool (airframe) and AGX (flight controls).[47]
  • Sea Runner target of the Brazilian Air Force.[48]
  • Tiriba Brazilian mini UAV by AGX Tecnologia.4 kg, light civilian UAV[49]


Canada[]

CL-289, reconnaissance (1990)
  • Aeryon Scout, reconnaissance (2009)[50]
  • Aeryon SkyRanger R60, reconnaissance (2013)[51]
  • Aeryon SkyRanger R70, reconnaissance (2017)[52]
  • , reconnaissance (2017)[53]
  • Canadair CL-89, reconnaissance (1964) - joint funded by UK, later by West Germany as well
  • CL-289, reconnaissance (1990)
  • CL-227 Sentinel, reconnaissance (1977)
  • CL-327 Guardian, reconnaissance (1996)
  • CH-160, reconnaissance (2009)[54]
  • CU-162 Vindicator (2011)[55]
  • Draganflyer X4, surveillance (2009)[56]
  • Draganflyer X6, surveillance (2009)[57]
  • Draganflyer X8, surveillance (2010)[58]
  • Draganfly Tango, reconnaissance[59]
  • Meggitt Vindicator II (CU-162)
  • PrecisionHawk Lancaster, agriculture (2010)[60]
  • Prioria Robotics Maveric
  • Silver Fox ALIX (Atlantic Littoral Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Experiment) (2004)[citation needed]
  • ADVANCED SUBSONICS/XIPHOS Grasshopper (2000)[citation needed]
  • MMIST CQ-10 Snowgoose (2000)

Chile[]

  • Sirol, reconnaissance and research (2007)[61]
  • Sirol 221, reconnaissance and meteorology research (2008)[62]
  • Stardust II, reconnaissance and aerial imaging(2010)[63]
  • Lascar UAV, reconnaissance (2012)[64]

China (PRC)[]

Colombia[]

  • Navigator X2[65]
  • Araknos V2, multirotor. Advector, Unmanned Systems[66]
  • Koleopteros, multirotor. Advector, Unmanned Systems[67]
  • Buteos LTE, fixed wing. Advector, Unmanned Systems[68]

Costa Rica[]

  • SA-SkyHunter, aerial mapping (2014)[69]

Croatia[]

Czech Republic[]

Denmark[]

Danish Aviation Systems: Ebee, Sensefly Albris, Swinglet Cam.[73]

Finland[]

  • MASS Mini-UAV, reconnaissance[74]

France[]

Lehmann Aviation L-A series 2016
Donecle drone performing an autonomous inspection of an aircraft.
  • Aérospatiale C.22, target drone
  • Altec MART
  • ARSAERO CT 10
  • CAC K100
  • CAC Fox
  • Dassault LOGIDUC
  • Dassault nEUROn, combat (was expected in 2011)
  • Dassault-Sagem SlowFast, reconnaissance (2004)
  • Donecle drone, autonomous aircraft inspection
  • EADS Harfang, reconnaissance (2006)
  • EADS Talarion
  • Flying-Robots FR102, softs wings based (2008)[75]
  • Lehmann Aviation L-A series civilian drones, for high precision mapping, mining/construction, precision agriculture
  • Lehmann Aviation L-M series civilian drones, for long-range real-time surveillance
  • Nord CT.10 (Arsenal / SFECMAS Ars.5.501)
  • Nord CT.20 (Arsenal / SFECMAS T.5.510)
  • Nord CT.41
  • Parrot AR.Drone
  • SAGEM Crecerelle
  • SAGEM Patroller
  • SAGEM Sperwer, reconnaissance
  • Techno-Sud Vigilant
  • Verhagen X2 Autonomous Helicopters, flycam reconnaissance (2008)[76]

Georgia[]

Georgian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
  • Unmanned Aerial System[77]

Germany[]

Wingcopter 178 HL UAV on a trial medical sample delivery flight for Merck Group.[78]
Luna X 2000 UAV for reconnaissance and ESM missions of the German Army.
  • Aibotix Aibot X6, multicopter for mapping and industry[79]
  • AiDrones AiD-H14, industrial helicopter UAV[80]
  • AiDrones AiD-H25, industrial helicopter UAV[81]
  • AiDrones AiD-H40, industrial helicopter UAV[81]
  • EMT Aladin, reconnaissance[82]
  • Argus As 292, anti-aircraft target drone (1937)
  • Argus Fernfeuer
  • AscTec Falcon 8, industrial octocopter for aerial imaging (UAV)[83]
  • AscTec Firefly, hexacopter for research and development (UAV)[84]
  • AscTec Hummingbird, quadrocopter for research and development (UAV)[85]
  • AscTec Pelican, quadrotor for research and development UAV[86]
  • Birdpilot X-4 Multicopter, lightweight long endures industrial quadcopter for aerial imaging (UAV)[87]
  • Birdpilot X-8 Multicopter, compact industrial octocopter for aerial imaging (UAV)[88]
  • Dornier Kiebitz
  • EADS Barracuda, German-led program together with Spain
  • EMT Fancopter, reconnaissance[89]
  • EMT Luna, reconnaissance[90]
  • , reconnaissance[91]
  • EMT X-13 [5]
  • Fieseler Fi 157 anti-aircraft target drone (1937)
  • Globe UAV 6 LTE Hexacopter, compact industrial Copter for aerial imaging (UAV)[92]
  • Globe UAV 8 IXON LTE Octocopter, compact industrial Copter for aerial imaging (UAV)[92]
  • Globe UAV 4L AQUILA LTE Quadrocopter, compact industrial Copter for aerial imaging (UAV)[92]
  • Globe UAV 8L CEPTOR LTE Octocopter, compact industrial Copter for aerial imaging and transport (UAV)[92]
  • Globe UAV AVIUM 200 LTE VTOL, compact industrialVTOL for aerial imaging and transport (UAV)[92]
  • H-Aero
  • Hyfish
  • MikroKopter and variants QuadroKopter, HexaKopter and OktoKopter
  • , ATOL helicopter, reconnaissance and communication[93]
  • OFFIS Guard reconnaissance and research[94]
  • EuroHawk, reconnaissance (developed together with the U.S.)
  • Sagitta Research Demonstrator, jet powered UAV developed as part of the Open Innovation initiative[95]
  • SIRIUS UAS (MAVinci)[96]
  • V-1 flying bomb (Vergeltungswaffen V-1 surface to surface, air to surface jet bomb, also known as Fieseler Fi 103)
  • Wingcopter 178 Heavy Lift[78] (Delivery Drone).
  • Ruhrstahl Kramer X-7 (air to tank, also known as Ruhrstahl Kramer 347)
  • Arado Ar E.377 und Ar E.377A (air to ship)
  • Henschel Hs 117 (surface to airplane, air to air)
  • Henschel Hs 293 (air to ship)
  • Henschel Hs 294 (air to ship)
  • Henschel Hs 298 (air to air)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 143A und BV 143B (air to ship)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 246 (air to surface, also known as Blohm & Voss BV 226)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 950 L10 und BV 950 L11 (air to ship)
  • Messerschmitt Enzian E-4 (surface to airplane)

Greece[]

  • BSK Defense Erevos MALE reconnaissance UAV[97] (under development)
  • BSK Defense Ideon mini reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • BSK Defense Kyon mini reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • BSK Defense Phaethon G tactical reconnaissance UAV[97] (under development)
  • BSK Defense Phaethon J tactical reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • EADS 3 Sigma Alkyon[97]
  • EADS 3 Sigma Iris[97]
  • EADS 3 Sigma Nearchos, reconnaissance[97] (1996)
  • EADS 3 Sigma Perseas[97]
  • EAV Ε1-79 Pegasos, reconnaissance[97] (1982)
  • EAV Ε1-79 Pegasos II, reconnaissance[97] (2005)
  • HCUAV Surveillance UAV (2015)

India[]

Rustom-1 UAV prototype
TAPAS-BH-201 (Rustom 2)

Indonesia[]

  • PUNA Wulung (Pesawat Udara Nir-Awak, Made by BPP Teknologi)[100]
  • LSU-02 (Lapan Surveillance UAV-02, Made by Lapan)
  • LSU-03 (Lapan Surveillance UAV-03, Made by Lapan)
  • Elang Hitam (IAe Male UAV, Made by PT IAe - 2020)[101]
  • LTD (Large Target Drone, Made by PT Mandiri Mitra Muhibbah - 2006)[102]

International[]

  • BGAC[103] develops drones in China on helicopters & aircraft imported from USA, EU & CIS
  • Dassault nEUROn (France/Sweden)
  • EADS Barracuda (Spain/Germany)
  • EADS Talarion
  • IAI-HAL NRUAV
  • Singular Aircraft SA03 (UK/Spain)

Iran[]

List of Iranian drone bases

Israel[]

IAI Super Heron
Elbit Hermes 900

Italy[]

Piaggio P.1HH HammerHead
Sky-Y
Sky-X
  • Meteor, now SELEX Galileo Avionica Mirach series (Mirach 26, Mirach 150), target drone and reconnaissance variants
  • SELEX Galileo Avionica NIBBIO, tactical reconnaissance[citation needed]
  • SELEX Galileo Avionica FALCO, reconnaissance
  • Alenia Aeronautica Sky-x, research UCAV (2005)
  • Alenia Aeronautica Sky-y, research-reconnaissance MALE (2007)
  • Alenia Aeronautica Molynx/Black Lynx, reconnaissance HALE (in development)[citation needed]
  • Alenia Aeronautica ITV
  • Mirach 26
  • Mirach 150
  • Nimbus EosXi, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Hybrid airship configuration[citation needed]
  • Piaggio P.1HH HammerHead
  • Selex ES Falco

Japan[]

Jordan[]

Latvia[]

  • UAVFACTORY Penguin B dual-purpose (civil/military), fixed-wing UAV (2010)[108]

Malaysia[]

  • Eagle ARV System
  • CTRM Aludra

Mexico[]

Netherlands[]

New Zealand[]

Valkyrie from X-craft Enterprises
  • KAHU-HAWK[113]
  • RQ-84 AreoHawk[114] Hawkeye UAV
  • Hawkeye Systems Hawk GS-500[115]
  • X-craft Enterprises Valkyrie[116]
  • X-craft EnterpriseS Angelray[117]

Nigeria[]

  • Tsaigumi UAV

Norway[]

North Korea[]

  • Domestically produced Chinese Sky-09P developed through North Korea's UAV program 2005-2014[122][123]

Pakistan[]

NESCOM Burraq (UCAV)
A Pakistani Falco UAV on display.

Peru[]

Philippines[]

Poland[]

Portugal[]

Romania[]

  • Air Strato
  • Argus S - surveillance (2005)[167]
  • Argus XL - reconnaissance (2007)[168]
  • ATT-01 - target drone[169]
  • Hirrus - surveillance (2018)[170]
  • IAR-T - research, target and surveillance (1997)[171]
  • Quarrus - target drone[172]
  • SACT Boreal 5[173]

Russia[]

UAV ZALA 421-08, a man-portable Russian UAV capable of 90min flight time with video/photo/IR camera
Ka-135
Korshun
  • Altius-M[174]
  • Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B (Hunter), close to Skat and BAE and US UCAVs stealth UCAV unveiled in 2017.[175]
  • Mikoyan Skat: stealth reconnaissance-attack
  • Kronstadt Molnya , smaller similar to Grom [176]
  • Orion, comparable to RQ1 RQ3 and RQ9[177]
  • Altius[178]
  • Korsar[179]
  • [180]
  • Sukhoi Zond-1 (UAV) AWACS station for intelligence, surveillance and interception project[181]
  • ENICS E-95 / E08M[182]
  • Radar-MMS BPV-500[183]
  • Geoscan Lite — fixed-wing aerial survey UAV [184]
  • Geoscan 201 — fixed-wing aerial survey UAV with GNSS receiver and multispectral camera [185]
  • Geoscan 401 — multirotor drone with variable payload [186]
  • Geoscan 501 — multirotor aerial survey drone [187]
  • Yak Voron "raven" UCAV for long range, high speed strike capability[188]
  • Yak Klest Reconnaissance UAV to replace the Russian armed forces' Pchela-1s.[citation needed]
  • Lavochkin La-17, target and reconnaissance (1953)
  • Tupolev Tu-123, reconnaissance (1964)
  • Tupolev Tu-141, reconnaissance (mid-1970s)
  • Tupolev Tu-143, reconnaissance (1970s onward)
  • Yakovlev Pchela, reconnaissance
  • Kamov Ka-137, reconnaissance helicopter 1998
  • ZALA 421-06
  • ZALA 421-08, reconnaissance mini uav 2007
  • ZALA 421-12
  • Dozor 600, reconnaissance-attack aircraft late 2010[189][190]
  • Dozor-100, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance unmanned aircraft system 2009[191]
  • Dozor-50, Intelligence, surveillance 2007[192]
  • Dozor-85, Aerial mapping, border patrol, surveillance[193]
  • Dozor-3, Heavy UAV for military reconnaissance and strike capability 2009[194]
  • Kamov MBVK-137, Multipurpose Unmanned Helicopter complex[195]
  • PUSTELGA, Mobile complexes (MC) based on autonomously piloted flying microvehicles (FMV)[196]
  • REIS-D, Unmanned tactical aerial reconnaissance, operational as of 2000[197]
  • RPV PCHELA-1T, Reconnaissance, operational as of 2000[198]
  • Aist ("Stork"), Multirole(UAV)[199]
  • Yak ALBATROS-EXPERT vertical start and landing remote-piloted vehicle (RPV) intended for television (infra-red vision) air reconnaissance of the underlying surface in the day-time and at night, EXPERT is the integrated system comprising three RPV, ground control station, launcher and servicing equipment.[200]
  • Chirok[201]
  • Lastochka, reconnaissance project (2011)[202]
  • High-tech Iskatel reconnaissance project (2012)[203]
  • Orlan-10[204][205]
  • Forpost[206][207]

Saudi Arabia[]

Serbia[]

Pegaz - long range tactical UAV
  • Nikola Tesla-150 - First Serbian Student unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called "EMA"[211]
  • Vrabac UAV[212]
  • Pegaz 011[213] (development)
  • Rapier Unmanned Helicopter with weapons (development)
  • Kobac Reconnaissance
  • OSA ( WASP) VTOL UAV - Student unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called "BEOAVIA"[214]

Singapore[]

Slovenia[]

  • C-Astral Aerospace Bramor ppX[215]
  • C-Astral Aerospace Bramor C4EYE ISR UAV - NATO Class I <150 kg Mini Tactical RPAS[216]
  • C-Astral Aerospace Bramor sAR[217]
  • C-Astral Aerospace Atlas C4EYE ISR UAV - NATO Class I <150 kg Mini Tactical RPAS[218]

South Africa[]

Denel Dynamics Bateleur UAV
  • Denel Dynamics Seeker - Tactical reconnaissance (a light air-to-ground missile is under development for it)
  • Denel Dynamics Skua - Target drone
  • ATE Vulture - Artillery spotting/targeting UAV[219]
  • Denel Dynamics Bateleur - MALE reconnaissance/elint UAV

South Korea[]

  • Korea Aerospace Night Intruder NI-100N or DUV-4, medium-range tactical reconnaissance[220]
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-101, short-range for tactical reconnaissance[221]
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-102, short-range for tactical reconnaissance, target detection and target designation and combat damage assessment[222]
  • Korea Aerospace , VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) unmanned helicopter for reconnaissance missions[223]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-7[224]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-9 medium-range tactical reconnaissance[224]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-FS MALE, medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV
  • Korean Air Aerospace , Unmanned System-Vertical Helicopter[225]
  • Korean Air Aerospace , unmanned combat air vehicle [UCAV] with stealth capacities[226]
  • Uconsystem Remo Eye 006B[227]
  • Uconsystem Remo Eye 002B[228]
  • Uconsystem T-Rotor[229]
  • Uconsystem Drone Killer[230]

Spain[]

The SCRAB II ready to launch
The Spanish Fulmar during a flight
  • Aerial Target Light (Low Cost Target Drone)[231][full citation needed]
  • [232]
  • CONYCA GEODRONE[233]
  • Quaternium HYBRiX.20[234]
  • Alpha Unmanned Systems SNIPER[235]
  • Aerovision Fulmar[236]
  • SIVA (Artillery Observer Plane)[237]
  • EADS Barracuda (with Germany)
  • SCRAB II (Twin Turbine Target Drone)[238][full citation needed]
  • SCRAB I (High Portable Turbine Target Drone)[239][full citation needed]
  • SCR ALBA (Light and Portable Target Drone)[240][full citation needed]

Sri Lanka[]

Sri Lankan UAV Lihiniya MK I

Switzerland[]

  • Aeroscout Scout B1-100
  • KZD-85
  • RUAG Ranger
  • Swiss UAV NEO S-300

Sweden[]

Taiwan[]

Taiwanese NCSIST Albatross on display at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Thailand[]

  • Aerostar (with Israel)
  • AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven (with US)
  • Black Kite UAV[246]
  • IAI Searcher (with Israel)

Tunisia[]

High payload capacity UAV TAI Aksungur
TAI Anka

Turkey[]

Bayraktar TB2 UCAV
  • ASİSGUARD SARGUT[248]
  • ASİSGUARD SONGAR[249][250][251]
  • Aselsan ARI-1T rotary-wing[252]
  • Atlantis AeroSeeker 405[253]
  • Bayraktar Akıncı, UCAV under development[254]
  • Bayraktar Mini UAV (Reconnaissance)[255]
  • Bayraktar Tactical UAV (Reconnaissance and surveillance)
  • Bayraktar TB2 UCAV[256]
  • Bayraktar VTOL
  • Baykar Malazgirt Mini VTOL (Reconnaissance and surveillance)[257]
  • Çağatay VTOL UAS used by General Directorate of Security (Turkey)[258]
  • Globiha Mini UAV[259]
  • LAPİS ULAK VTL 02 - VTOL Armed UAV integrated with TUBITAK-SAGE TOGAN - Air-to-surface launched 81 mm mortar munition[260]
  • Otonom Teknoloji Doruk-101A Aerostat System[261]
  • SE Defense and Aviation Albatross VTOL UAV[262][263]
  • TAI Aksungur
  • TAI Göksungur[264]
  • TAI Anka-A (MALE) UAV
  • TAI Anka-B (MALE) UCAV
  • TAI Baykuş
  • TAI Gözcü (Short-range tactical reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition)[265]
  • TAI Keklik
  • TAI Martı
  • TAI Pelikan (Reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition)[266]
  • TAI R-300 R-İHA UAV
  • TAI Şimşek (Turbojet powered, high-speed aerial target drone, threat simulator)[267]
  • TAI Sivrisinek R-İHA UAV
  • TAI Turna-G (Turboprop powered, medium-speed target drone)[268]
  • Vestel Arı[269]
  • Vestel Efe[270][271]
  • Vestel Ege[270]
  • Vestel Karayel (Tactical UAV/UCAV)[272]

Ukraine[]

United Arab Emirates[]

United Kingdom[]

RAF MQ-9 Reaper
BAE Taranis
  • Aesir Hoder[279]
  • Airspeed Queen Wasp (1936)
  • ArduCopter
  • BAE Systems Ampersand, reconnaissance (2008)
  • BAE Systems Corax, research (2004)
  • BAE Systems Fury, reconnaissance/attack (2008)
  • BAE Systems GA22
  • BAE Systems HERTI, reconnaissance (2004)
  • BAE Systems Mantis, research, (planned)
  • BAE Systems Skylynx II, reconnaissance (2006)
  • BAE Systems Taranis, research (planned)
  • BAE Systems Magma, blown air research platform.
  • BAE Systems Demon, based on a BAE Eclipse drone
  • BAE Systems Phoenix, reconnaissance (1986)
  • BAE Systems PHASA-35
  • de Havilland Queen Bee (1930s) - gunnery target
  • English Electric Canberra U Mk.10
  • Fairey Queen (1930s) - gunnery target
  • Gem-7, medium weight, long endurance UAV.[280]
  • Gloster Meteor, U Mk.15, U Mk.16 and U Mk.21 - conversion to target drone
  • Meggitt Banshee, formerly Target Technology Ltd Banshee - target drone, and reconnaissance (1984)
  • Miles Queen Martinet (1940s)
  • ML Aviation Pilotless Target (1950s) - to MoS specification U120D, using the motorcycle-derived Vincent Picador engine.[281]
  • ML Aviation Sprite (1981) - "Surveillance Patrol Reconnaissance Intelligence Target Designation Electronic Warfare "[citation needed]
  • Novel Air Concept, research, (under construction)
  • Prioria Robotics Maveric
  • QinetiQ Mercator, research (in development)
  • QinetiQ Zephyr, high-altitude long-endurance (in development)
  • RAE LARYNX (1927–1929) - guided anti-ship weapon
  • R.F.C. 1917 Aerial Target The first drone aircraft
  • Short Skyspy - ducted fan for urban reconnaissance[253]
  • Singular Aircraft SA03 (UK/Spain)
  • Thales Watchkeeper WK450, reconnaissance (2005)
  • UB.109T (1950s) - project for long range unpiloted bomb
  • UTSL MSAT-500 NG drone for range practise, missile and gunnery. In service.(1995)[282]
  • Westland Mote - experimental unmanned observation helicopter 1975[283]
  • Westland Wisp - experimental unmanned coaxial helicopter for urban reconnaissance 1976[283]
  • Westland Wideye - experimental unmanned observation helicopter 1977[283]

United States[]

Zipline delivery drone
Swift020/021
(スウィフト020/021) in Kobe
AAI Pioneer UAV flying over Iraq

List of United States drone bases

Vietnam[]

See also[]

  • Loitering munition
  • Unmanned combat aerial vehicle

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