Unmanned aerial vehicle
aircraft without a human pilot aboard
English: An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also called a drone, is a term used by the United States military, the Israeli Defence Forces, and others to describe the latest generations of pilotless aircraft.
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United States Q series edit
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Reaper
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RQ-20
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RQ-7B Shadow
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RQ-4A “Global Hawk”
Other United States UAV edit
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x47
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RQ-2 Pioneer
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Dynetics X-61
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MiT
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army
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Teledyne Ryan AQM-34K
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firebee
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firebee
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firebee
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firebee
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NV-144
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BQM-74E Aerial Target Launch
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BeechCraft
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air launched
Israel UAV edit
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searcher
French UAV edit
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French Sagem Sperwer
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EADS Harfang
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French
Turkish UAV edit
Other UAV edit
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Dutch Reaper
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Dutch pilots
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Dutch army
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Canadian Sperwers
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Taiwan
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Taiwan
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Japanese
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Radioplane OQ-2A
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Luna X2000, German UAV
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British InView UAV
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British Watchkeeper UAV
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Polish Pteryx UAV
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Serbian Vrabac UAV packed
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Serbian Vrabac UAV unpacked
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Skeldar V-200 German Navy
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Cantas
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Warmate
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Russian
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Russian
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German
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dutch
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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wreckage
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toy cams
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Ukraine
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Ukraine
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Ukraine
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Ukrainian
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National Guard of Ukraine
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Russian army
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Russian
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Russian
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Russian
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TAI Baykuş
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zipline
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Argentina
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Argentina
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Indonesia
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Indonesia
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Japanese
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UAV Comparison