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==Armenia==
* Krunk <ref>http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/78768/ Yerevan becomes witness to grandiose military parade</ref>


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

The following is a list of Unmanned aerial vehicles developed and operated by various countries around the world. Listed with primary mission(s) and year of first flight.

Argentina

Armenia

  • Krunk

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

CL-289, reconnaissance (1990)
  • Aeryon Scout, reconnaissance (2009)
  • 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)
  • CH-280, reconnaissance (2010)
  • CH-320, reconnaissance (2012)
  • CU-162, Vindicator (2011)
  • Draganflyer E4, surveillance (2009)
  • Draganflyer X4, surveillance (2009)
  • Draganflyer X6, surveillance (2009)
  • Draganflyer X8, surveillance (2010)
  • Draganfly Tango, reconnaissance
  • Silver Fox ALIX (Atlantic Littoral Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Experiment) (2004)
  • ADVANCED SUBSONICS/XIPHOS Grasshopper (2000)
  • MMIST CQ-10 Snowgoose (2000)

Chile

UAV Stardust II, 2010
  • Sirol, reconnaissance and research (2007)
  • Sirol 221, reconnaissance and meteorology research (2008)
  • Stardust II, reconnaissance and aerial imaging(2010)

China (PRC)

Czech Republic

  • Sojka III
  • HAES Scanner, short-range civilian surveillance (2005)
  • HAES 90 Electric Ray, short-range reconnaissance (2010)
  • HAES 400, small aerial target (2009)
  • HAES 700, under development (2011)

Finland

France

Germany

Luna X 2000 UAV for reconnaissance and ESM missions of the German Army

Greece

  • HAI Pegasus, reconnaissance (1982)
  • HAI Pegasus II, reconnaissance (2005)
  • EADS 3 Sigma Nearchos, reconnaissance (1996)
  • EADS 3 Sigma Iris
  • EADS 3 Sigma Alkyon
  • EADS 3 Sigma Perseas
  • BSK Defense Erevos, MALE reconnaissance UAV (under development)
  • BSK Defense Phaethon J, tactical reconnaissance UAV
  • BSK Defense Phaethon G, tactical reconnaissance UAV (under development)
  • BSK Defense Kyon, mini reconnaissance UAV
  • BSK Defense Ideon, mini reconnaissance UAV

India

The DRDO Rustom UAV at the Display.

Indonesia

  • PUNA (Pesawat Udara Nir-Awak, Made by BPP Teknologi)

International

  • EADS Barracuda (Germany/Spain)

Israel

IAI Pioneer UAV flying over Iraq

Iran

Italy

Japan

Jordan

Lebanon

  • Mirsad-1, reconnaissance, possible weapon (2004)
Penguin B

Latvia

  • UAVFACTORY Penguin B, dual purprose (civil/military), fixed wing UAV system (2010)
  • UAVFACTORY Varna UAV, reconnaissance electric flying wing unmanned system (under development)

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

  • Higheye HE60, Cam helicopter
  • Higheye automatic camera helicopters
  • Verhagen X2
  • Geocopter B.V.

New Zealand

  • KAHU-HAWK
  • RQ-84 AreoHawk

Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

Philippine Army - Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV)
  • TUAV Assunta (Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)

Poland

Romania

  • IAR-T - research, target and surveillance (1997)
  • Argus S - surveillance (2005)
  • Argus XL - reconnaissance (2007)

Serbia

  • IBL-2000
  • Mini UAV Gavran (Raven)
  • Medium UAV
  • Nikola Tesla-150 - First Serbian unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called “EMA”
  • Vrabac UAV
  • Pegaz UAV

Singapore

South Africa

Denel Dynamics Bateleur UAV

South Korea

  • Korea Aerospace (KAI) Night Intruder NI-100N or DUV-4, medium-range tactical reconnaissance
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-101, short-range tactical reconnaissance
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-9, medium-range tactical reconnaissance

Soviet Union/Russia

File:Zala 421-08.jpg
UAV ZALA 421-08, a man-portable Russian UAV capable of 90min flight time with video/photo/IR camera

Spain

The Spanish Fulmar during a flight
The SCRAB II ready to launch
File:ALBA in Launcher.jpg
The ALBA is an INTA product manufactured by Sistemas de Control Remoto S.L.

Switzerland

Sweden

Taiwan

Turkey

File:TAI Anka A 2010 v2.jpg
TAI Anka is the first UAV platform of Turkey that has capacity to carry weapons and ordered by Turkish Armed Forces.
Bayraktar Mini UAV, first mini unmanned aerial system used by Turkish Armed Forces.
File:Malazgirt Mini Unmanned Helicopter.JPG
Malazgirt VTOL Mini Unmanned System operated by Turkish Armed Forces

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

RAF MQ-9 Reaper
BAE Taranis
InView UAV for use in scientific, commercial and state applications.

United States

Vietnam

References

  1. ^ 2009 Worldwide UAV Roundup Poster. Aerospace America. April 2009.
  2. http://www.ejercito.mil.ar/lipan/TALLER%20LIPAN%20EDIT.jpg Army official site picture
  3. http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/78768/ Yerevan becomes witness to grandiose military parade
  4. http://www.cybertechuav.com.au
  5. http://www.cybertechuav.com.au
  6. http://www.cybertechuav.com.au
  7. http://www.cybertechuav.com.au
  8. http://www.newtechnologies.com.br/uav/index.htm
  9. http://www.aeryon.com/products/avs.html
  10. http://www.challis-heliplane.com/v3/index.php
  11. http://www.casr.ca/bg-uav-cu162-vindicator.htm
  12. http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x4/ Draganflyer X4
  13. http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x6/index.php Draganflyer X6
  14. http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x8/index.php Draganflyer X8
  15. http://www.draganfly.com/uav-airplane/tango/ Draganflyer Tango
  16. UAV Sirol
  17. UAV Sirol 221
  18. UAV Stardust II
  19. http://www.patria.fi/Patria_WWW_EN_Sisalto/Patria_WWW_EN/Products+and+services/Situational+Awareness+sitearea/UAV/index.html
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  22. AiDrones - Unmanned Helicopter Systems www.aidrones.com
  23. ^ www.aidrones.com
  24. www.flugrobotik.de
  25. "http://www.mavinci.eu" MAVinci - Unmanned Aerial Systems
  26. http://www.higheye.nl
  27. http://higheye.nl/
  28. http://www.verhagenx2.com/
  29. www.geocopter.nl
  30. "NZ Army ISTAR Battlelab". NZ Army. 17 July 2007. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  31. "AreoHawk". Hawkeye UAV Ltd. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  32. ^ www.pac.org.pk
  33. ^ www.idaerospace.com
  34. http://www.military-quotes.com/forum/philippines-army-navy-marine-modification-t22123.html
  35. http://www.timawa.net/forum/index.php?topic=8262.0;wap2
  36. http://www.pteryx.eu/
  37. http://www.itwl.pl/pl/pdf/hobbit.pdf
  38. http://miwl.smil.org.pl/miwl2009/BSL-PR5_Wiewior/Dokumentacja_PR-5.pdf
  39. http://www.wb.com.pl/en/products/air_surveillance/uav_flyeye/
  40. http://www.wb.com.pl/en/products/air_surveillance/quadrocopter_tarkus/
  41. http://www.incas.ro/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=136&Itemid=119
  42. http://www.inav.ro/arguss.html
  43. http://www.inav.ro/argusxl.html
  44. http://www.ema-uav.org
  45. http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Drustvo/Vrabac-novi-adut-Vojske-Srbije.sr.html
  46. http://www.koreaaero.com/business/uav_01.asp
  47. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52zO0S13nak
  48. http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/08/russias-newest-uav-at-maks-2009.html
  49. http://www.uav-dozor.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=50
  50. http://www.uav-dozor.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=63
  51. http://www.aerovision-uav.com
  52. http://www.inta.es/otri.aspx?Id=8&SubId=44&SubSubId=0#A6
  53. http://www.strategypage.com/militaryforums/69-21726.aspx
  54. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1976/1976%20-%200743.html
  55. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1953/1953%20-%201102.html
  56. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1976/1976%20-%200743.html
  57. Composite Engineering BQM-167 Streaker
  58. http://www.gyrodynehelicopters.com
  59. ^ http://www.arcturus-uav.com/
  60. http://www.imaging1.com/nightvision/UAV.html
  61. http://atairaerospace.com/leapp/
  62. http://atairaerospace.com/microleapp/
  63. http://www.imicro.biz
  64. http://www.marcusuav.com
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