List of unmanned aerial vehicles

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

A Boeing 720 being flown under remote control as part of NASA's Controlled Impact Demonstration.
Comparison of many UAV.

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]
  • AVT Hammerhead Advanced VTOL Aerospace
  • BAE Brumby[8]
  • BAE Kingfisher[8]
  • Carbonix Domani
  • Carbonix Volanti
  • 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]
  • Sydney University Brumby
  • 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

Belarus

Belgium

  • MBLE Épervier (1969)
  • B-Hunter UAV (2002)
  • Gatewing X-100 UAV (2010) - surveying and mapping applications[20]^
  • Flying-Cam 3.0 SARAH (2011)
  • AltiGator ALG-EOS
  • AltiGator ALG-750
  • AltiGator ALG-1000
  • OnyxStar FOX-C8
  • OnyxStar FOX-C8 HD
  • OnyxStar FOX-C8 XT
  • OnyxStar HYDRA-12
  • OnyxStar XENA

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]
  • DELTA SR target of the Brazilian Air Force.
  • DELTA CR target of the Brazilian Air Force.
  • Dumont - New Technologies,[30]
  • Echar 20A UAV of XMobots.
  • 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 FS-03 VTOL-UAV with 150 km range
  • 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.
  • 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]
  • Nauru 500A UAV of XMobots
  • 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]

Bulgaria

  • RUM-2MB target (1971)
  • M-200 target (1971)
  • UtRUM target (1974)
  • P-200 target (1975)
  • NITI (2006)

Canada

CL-289, reconnaissance (1990)
  • Aeryon Scout, reconnaissance (2009)[50]
  • Aeryon SkyRanger R60, reconnaissance (2013)[51]
  • Aeryon SkyRanger R70, reconnaissance (2017)[52]
  • Aeryon SkyRaider R80D, 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]
  • CH-280, reconnaissance (2010)
  • CH-320, reconnaissance (2012)
  • CU-162 Vindicator (2011)[55]
  • Draganflyer E4, surveillance (2009)
  • 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)
  • ADVANCED SUBSONICS/XIPHOS Grasshopper (2000)
  • MMIST CQ-10 Snowgoose (2000)

Cayman Islands

  • Pegasus Aerospace PQO-3 Odyssey.
  • Pegasus Aerospace PQV-4 Vulcan.

Chile

  • Sirol, reconnaissance and research (2007)[61]
  • Sirol 221, reconnaissance and meteorology research (2008)[62]
  • Stardust II, reconnaissance and aerial imaging(2010)[63]
  • Polytechnic. Acad. Chilean Air Force Vantapa
  • Lascar UAV, reconnaissance (2012)[64]

China (PRC)

Colombia

  • Navigator X2[65]
  • Iris UAV
  • 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

  • Sojka III
  • HAES Scanner short-range civilian surveillance (2005)
  • HAES 90 Electric Ray short-range reconnaissance (2012)
  • HAES 400, small aerial target (2009)[71]
  • HAES 700 under development (2012)
  • Primoco UAV
  • Xyris 6[72]

Denmark

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

Estonia

  • ELIX XL, multirotor, ELI Military Simulations
  • Threod Stream C UAS / Stream C UAS VTOL - ISR
  • Threod EOS mini UAS / EOS mini UAS VTOL - ISR
  • Threod KX-4 LE Titan, multirotor - ISR / multi-payload
  • Threod KX-4 Interceptor, multirotor - ISR

Finland

  • MASS Mini-UAV, reconnaissance[74]
  • AVARTEK AT-04

France

Lehmann Aviation L-A series 2016
Donecle drone performing an autonomous inspection of an aircraft.

Georgia

Georgian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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.

Greece

  • HAI Pegasus, reconnaissance (1982)
  • HAI Pegasus II, reconnaissance[97] (2005)
  • EADS 3 Sigma Nearchos, reconnaissance[97] (1996)
  • EADS 3 Sigma Iris[97]
  • EADS 3 Sigma Alkyon[97]
  • EADS 3 Sigma Perseas[97]
  • BSK Defense Erevos MALE reconnaissance UAV[97] (under development)
  • BSK Defense Phaethon J tactical reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • BSK Defense Phaethon G tactical reconnaissance UAV[97] (under development)
  • BSK Defense Kyon mini reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • BSK Defense Ideon mini reconnaissance UAV[97]
  • HCUAV Surveillance UAV (2015)
  • Byzantine rocket powered missile[98] (circa 1225 AD)
  • Archytas steam powered pigeon (circa 400 BC)

Hungary

Interspect UAS B 3.1 Photogrammetry Platform
  • Interspect UAS B 3.1 (Commercial - Photogrammetry platform)

India

Indonesia

  • Mandau UAV (UAS, made by PT Global Inovasi Informasi Indonesia)
  • Malinau UAV (UAS, made by PT Global Inovasi Informasi Indonesia)
  • Laron VTOL (UAS, made by PT Global Inovasi Informasi Indonesia)
  • GTD (Target Drone, made by PT Global Inovasi Informasi Indonesia)
  • Ai450ER (Aerial Mapping UAV, Made by PT Aero Terra Indonesia)
  • PUNA Sriti (Pesawat Udara Nir-Awak, Made by BPP Teknologi)
  • PUNA Wulung (Pesawat Udara Nir-Awak, Made by BPP Teknologi)[99]
  • LSU-02 (Lapan Surveillance UAV-02, Made by Lapan)
  • LSU-03 (Lapan Surveillance UAV-03, Made by Lapan)
  • LSU-05 (Lapan Surveillance UAV-05, Made by Lapan)
  • Elang Hitam (IAe Male UAV, Made by PT IAe - 2020)[100]
  • STD (Small Target Drone, Made by PT Mandiri Mitra Muhibbah - 2004)
  • LTD (Large Target Drone, Made by PT Mandiri Mitra Muhibbah - 2006)[101]
  • MOTODORO (Aerial Mapping UAV, Made by PT Motodoro UAV)

International

Iran

Israel

IAI Super Heron
Elbit Hermes 900

Italy

Piaggio P.1HH HammerHead
Sky-Y
Sky-X

Japan

  • Fuji TACOM, reconnaissance
  • Fuji FFOS, observation
  • Fuji HK-2B[106]
  • Fuji J/AQM-1, target
  • Fuji RPH-2, industrial
  • JSDF B-4
  • Kawasaki KAQ-1, target
  • Kawasaki KAQ-5
  • Yamaha R-50, industrial
  • Yamaha R-MAX, industrial
  • JAXA S3TD
  • Yokosuka Kugisho MXY4 Type 1 (1940)
  • Yokosuka Kugisho MXY7 Type 53 Ohka unmanned (air to surface)
  • Mitsubishi Ki-148 I-Go-1B (air to surface)
  • Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go-1A (air to surface)

Jordan

Latvia

  • UAVFACTORY Penguin B dual-purpose (civil/military), fixed-wing UAV (2010)
  • UAVFACTORY Penguin C long endurance fixed wing UAV system (2015)
  • UAVFACTORY Varna UAV reconnaissance electric flying wing unmanned system (discontinued)

Malaysia

Mexico

  • QAE 108-100 by Quetzal Aeroespacial an UAV able to perform aerial observation in inaccessible and inhospitable areas.
  • QAE 108-200 by Quetzal Aeroespacial (In development) an UAS capable to perform vertical photography and orthophotography.
  • QAE 108-300 by Quetzal Aeroespacial (In development) an UAS capable to perform remote perception with a multispectral camera.
  • S4 Ehécatl by Hydra Technologies
  • E1 Gavilán by Hydra Technologies
  • El Beta-1A by AEROVANTECH

Netherlands

New Zealand

Valkyrie from X-craft Enterprises
  • KAHU-HAWK[111]
  • RQ-84 AreoHawk[112] Hawkeye UAV
  • Hawkeye Systems Hawk GS-500[113]
  • X-craft Enterprises Valkyrie[114]
  • X-craft EnterpriseS Angelray[115]

Nigeria

Norway

North Korea

  • domestically produced Chinese Sky-09P developed through North Korea's UAV program 2005-2014[120][121]
  • unnamed several reconnaissance/attack UAV's were mounted on Zil-130 light trucks and displayed April 15, 2012 during Pyongyang's military parade celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the birth of the Great Leader Kim Il Sung,[121] similar to the US developed Beechcraft MQM-107D Streaker introduced in 1987

Pakistan

A Pakistani Falco UAV on display.

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

  • Air Strato
  • Argus S - surveillance (2005)[165]
  • Argus XL - reconnaissance (2007)[166]
  • ATT-01 - target drone[167]
  • Hirrus - surveillance (2018)[168]
  • IAR-T - research, target and surveillance (1997)[169]
  • Quarrus - target drone[170]
  • SACT Boreal 5[171]

Russia

UAV ZALA 421-08, a man-portable Russian UAV capable of 90min flight time with video/photo/IR camera
Ka-135
Korshun
  • AeroRobotiks Shark
  • Altius-M[172]
  • KB-3 Rise Remez
  • ENICS DB Falcon Tribute
  • ENICS E-85
  • ENICS E-95 / E08M[173]
  • ENICS Eleron|
  • ENICS Eleron-3|
  • ENICS Eleron-10|
  • Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B (Hunter), close to Skat and BAE and US UCAVs
  • Kronstadt Grom (similar to nEuron EADS barracuda drones)
  • OKB iS (KAPO) UAV (and UCAV) powered by turbofan (NPO AL OMKB or AMNTK Saljut or Klimov) and close to Predator C (Avenger)
  • Orion, comparable to RQ1 RQ3 and RQ9[174]
  • Altius[175]
  • Fregat vtol to stovl UAV, Korsar UAV
  • Proryv' multirole MALE and UCAV
  • Sukhoi Zond-1 (UAV) AWACS station for intelligence, surveillance and interception project[176]
  • Sukhoi Zond-2 (UAV) Electro-optical and infrared sensors and a synthetic aperture radar for Intelligence, surveillance
  • Sukhoi Zond-3 Small (UAV) for Reconnaissance project.
  • Luch Korsar
  • Obzor-1 (UAV)
  • Sirius (UAV)
  • Mikoyan Skat : stealth reconnaissance-attack
  • Radar-MMS BPV-500[177]
  • Sukhoi Okhotnik-B: stealth UCAV unveiled in 2017.[178]
  • NGOs Aviks Lark
  • NGOs Aviks Hummingbirds
  • NELK Hummingbirds
  • IEMZ Istria
  • Russian Helicopters Hawk
  • Aerokon Inspector
  • Geoscan Lite — fixed-wing aerial survey UAV [179]
  • Geoscan 201 — fixed-wing aerial survey UAV with GNSS receiver and multispectral camera [180]
  • Geoscan 401 — multirotor drone with variable payload [181]
  • Geoscan 501 — multirotor aerial survey drone [182]
  • ZALA Aero ZALA-421-04
  • ZALA Aero ZALA-421-02
  • NELK Favourite
  • CB Ray Tipchak
  • CB-4 Albatross Rise
  • Yak Voron "raven" UCAV for long range, high speed strike capability[183]
  • Yak Klest Reconnaissance UAV to replace the Russian armed forces' Pchela-1s.
  • Yak Proryv-R Heavy weight MTOW (UAV)
  • 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[184][185]
  • Dozor-100, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance unmanned aircraft system 2009[186]
  • Dozor-50, Intelligence, surveillance 2007[187]
  • Dozor-85, Aerial mapping, border patrol, surveillance[188]
  • Dozor-3, Heavy UAV for military reconnaissance and strike capability 2009[189]
  • Kamov MBVK-137, Multipurpose Unmanned Helicopter complex[190]
  • PUSTELGA, Mobile complexes (MC) based on autonomously piloted flying microvehicles (FMV)[191]
  • REIS-D, Unmanned tactical aerial reconnaissance, operational as of 2000[192]
  • RPV PCHELA-1T, Reconnaissance, operational as of 2000[193]
  • Aist ("Stork"), Multirole(UAV)[194]
  • 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.[195]
  • AR-10 UAV UCAV (SR10 derivate)
  • Chirok[196]
  • Shtil UAV made by Kvand
  • RHV-35
  • Luch UAV
  • Lastochka, reconnaissance project (2011)[197]
  • High-tech Iskatel reconnaissance project (2012)[198]
  • Orlan-10[199][200]
  • Forpost[201][202]
  • Nikitin MTR2 (1935)
  • Jablonski Helicopter torpedo (1916)

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Pegaz - long range tactical UAV
  • IBL-2000 Reconnaissance
  • Mini UAV Gavran (Raven) Reconnaissance - First Serbian UAV which made real time video transfer in year 2000. by Utva
  • Medium UAV Reconnaissance
  • Nikola Tesla-150 - First Serbian Student unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called "EMA"[206]
  • Vrabac UAV[207]
  • Pegaz 011[208] (development)
  • Rapier Unmanned Helicopter with weapons (development)
  • High Speed Target Drone UCAV for long range, high speed strike capability (development)
  • Tip-Jet Helicopter (development)
  • Kobac Reconnaissance
  • BPL SILA 750C Long range Reconnaissance with weapons (development)
  • Gavran 2K Reconnaissance
  • Nikola Tesla-300 Reconnaissance
  • Nikola Tesla-500an advanced version of NT-300, much lighter in weight, Reconnaissance (development)
  • Mini UAV Sova medium Reconnaissance
  • IBL-40 smaller version Reconnaissance
  • Pupin BPL 2 medium helikopter Reconnaissance (development)
  • Galeb Reconnaissance under testing from Novi Sad university

Singapore

Slovenia

South Africa

South Korea

  • Korea Aerospace Night Intruder NI-100N or DUV-4, medium-range tactical reconnaissance[214]
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-101 short-range tactical reconnaissance[215]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-7[216]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-9 medium-range tactical reconnaissance[216]
  • uconsystem Remo Eye 006[217]
  • KARI TR-100 Tilt rotor VTOL UAV
  • KARI TR-60 Miniature version of TR-100
  • KAL KUS-TR or TR-6x an advanced version of TR-100, much lighter in weight
  • TIE SHIFT RED Nano Drone - 93 grams

Spain

  • AERTEC TARSIS 25
  • AERTEC TARSIS 75
The Spanish Fulmar during a flight
The SCRAB II ready to launch

Sri Lanka

Switzerland

Sweden

  • SHARC
  • Saab Skeldar
  • Saab FILUR Flying Innovative Low-observable Unmanned Research air vehicle
  • CybAero APID 55
  • SAAB TUAV
  • SAAB Filur
  • UAS Europe Spy Owl 200
  • UAS Europe Spy Owl 300

Taiwan

Thailand

  • Athena-1 Indigenous model
  • Mercury-1 Indigenous model
  • Zephyr-1 Indigenous model
  • Boreas-1 Indigenous model
  • eSUAV500 Indigenous model
  • eSUAV600 Indigenous model
  • eSUAV700 Indigenous model
  • eSUAV800 Indigenous model
  • eSUAV900 Indigenous model
  • Upcoming Mercury-2 Indigenous model
  • Upcoming Apollo-1 UCAV Indigenous model
  • UAV RD01
  • Tigershark II
  • UAV DTI RTN KSM150
  • Black Kite UAV[233]
  • UAV G-Star
  • T-eagle Eye III
  • IAI Searcher (with Israel)
  • Aerostar (with Israel)
  • AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven (with US)

Tunisia

  • TATI Nasnas MK1[234]
  • TATI Nasnas 320
  • TATI Jebel Assa
  • TATI Super Jebel Assa
  • TATI Fixed Wing HALE Buraq
  • TATI Rotary Wing Jinn
  • TATI Rotary Wing SAR

Turkey

Bayraktar TB2 UCAV

Ukraine

  • Anser
  • Furia[251]
  • Gamma
  • Horlytsia[252]
  • Leleka-100[253]
  • Observer-S
  • PD-1[254]
  • RAM UAV[255]
  • RAYBIRD 3
  • Sparrow LE
  • Spectator
  • Sokil 300

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

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

Vietnam

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