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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.
Ingenuity helicopter, first Mars Helicopter on sol 46 after being deployed on martian surface by Mars 2020 perseverance rover

Algeria

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Brazil

  • 14-X, a Mach 10 UAV scramjet under development by FAB
  • A-20 LTA VANT Commercial UAV of Space Airships.[27]
  • Acauã VANT Experimental UAV of the Brazilian Air Force to develop electronic systems for future Brazilian UAVS.[28]
  • Aeromot K1AM UAV/Target drone for the Brazilian Navy, based in Northrop KD2R-5 Drone.[29]
  • AGPlane UAV of AGX/Aeroalcool.Agricultural and civilian surveillance UAV.[30][31]
  • Arara M1 Small surveillance UAV.[30]
  • Arara T1 Small UAV/target of AGX/Aeroalcool for the Brazilian Navy.[30]
  • Avibras Falcão Tactical UAV, Avibras[32][33]
  • Azimute Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.[34][35]
  • BQM-1BR First Brazilian UAV/target of the CBT (Companhia Brasileira de Tratores).[36][37]
  • 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.[38]
  • Dumont - New Technologies,[39]
  • Eletron UAV of the BRVANT.[40]
  • Flight Technologies FS-01 Watchdog Brazilian Tactical reconnaissance UAV[41][42][43]
  • Flight Technologies FS-02 AvantVision Brazilian mini UAV[41]
  • Flight Technologies FT-100 Horus Soldier portable UAV, in small service in the Brazilian army Flight Technologies based on FS-02[44]
  • Flight Technologies FT-200 Watchdog Brazilian Tactical reconnaissance UAV by Flight Technologies based in FS-01[45]
  • 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.[46][47]
  • Gyro 500 Mini-UAV Quadcopter of the Gyrofly Innovations.[48]
  • Harpia This is a medium size tactical UAV of the Harpia Systems (Joint-Venture of the Embraer Defense and Security, AEL Systems and Avibras),[49][50] halted in January 2016[51]
  • Hornet H2 UAV of the BRVANT.[40]
  • Jabirú Santos Lab Comercio e Industria Aerospacial Ltda.[52]
  • Proton UAV of the BRVANT.[40]
  • SARVant Surveillance UAV developed by a consortium of OrbiSat (SAR Radar)[53] Aeroalcool (airframe) and AGX (flight controls).[53]
  • Sea Runner target of the Brazilian Air Force.[54]
  • Stella Tecnologia Atobá XR remotely controlled UAV capable of autonomous flight and attack operations
  • Tiriba Brazilian mini UAV by AGX Tecnologia.4 kg, light civilian UAV[55]
  • XMobots Apoema 1000B LALE (low-altitude long-endurance) (2009)

Canada

CL-289, reconnaissance (1990)

Chile

  • Sirol, reconnaissance and research (2007)[67]
  • Sirol 221, reconnaissance and meteorology research (2008)[68]
  • Stardust II, reconnaissance and aerial imaging(2010)[69]
  • Lascar UAV, reconnaissance (2012)[70]

China (PRC)

Colombia

  • Navigator X2[71]
  • Araknos V2, multirotor. Advector, Unmanned Systems[72]
  • Koleopteros, multirotor. Advector, Unmanned Systems[73]
  • Buteos LTE, fixed wing. Advector, Unmanned Systems[74]

Costa Rica

  • SA-SkyHunter, aerial mapping (2014)[75]

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

  • MASS Mini-UAV, reconnaissance[81]

France

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

Maldives

Germany

Wingcopter 178 HL UAV on a trial medical sample delivery flight for Merck Group.[84]
Luna X 2000 UAV for reconnaissance and ESM missions of the German Army.

Greece

India

Rustom-1 UAV prototype

Indonesia

  • PUNA Wulung (Pesawat Udara Nir-Awak, Made by BPP Teknologi)[110]
  • 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)[111]
  • LTD (Large Target Drone, Made by PT Mandiri Mitra Muhibbah - 2006)[112]

International

Iran

List of Iranian drone bases

Shahed 171

Israel

IAI Super Heron
Elbit Hermes 900

Italy

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

Japan

Jordan

Latvia

  • UAVFACTORY Penguin B dual-purpose (civil/military), fixed-wing UAV (2010)[124]
  • FIXAR: FIXAR 007 (civilian), fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing UAV [125][126]

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Valkyrie from X-craft Enterprises
  • KAHU-HAWK[131]
  • RQ-84 AreoHawk[132] Hawkeye UAV
  • Hawkeye Systems Hawk GS-500[133]
  • X-craft Enterprises Valkyrie[134]
  • X-craft EnterpriseS Angelray[135]

Nigeria

Norway

North Korea

  • Domestically produced Chinese Sky-09P developed through North Korea's UAV program 2005-2014[141][142]
  • Saetbyol-4[143]
  • Saetbyol-9[144]

Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

  • Air Strato
  • Argus S - surveillance (2005)[192]
  • Argus XL - reconnaissance (2007)[193]
  • ATT-01 - target drone[194]
  • Hirrus - surveillance (2018)[195]
  • IAR-T - research, target and surveillance (1997)[196]
  • Quarrus - target drone[197]
  • SACT Boreal 5[198]

Russia

UAV ZALA 421-08, a man-portable Russian UAV capable of 90min flight time with video/photo/IR camera
Ka-135
Ka-175 Korshun

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Pegaz - long range tactical UAV

Singapore

Slovenia

South Africa

Denel Dynamics Bateleur UAV

South Korea

  • Korea Aerospace Night Intruder NI-100N or DUV-4, medium-range tactical reconnaissance[247]
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-101, short-range for tactical reconnaissance[248]
  • Korea Aerospace RQ-102, short-range for tactical reconnaissance, target detection and target designation and combat damage assessment[249]
  • Korea Aerospace Night Intruder 600VT, VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) unmanned helicopter for reconnaissance missions[250]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-7[251]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-9 medium-range tactical reconnaissance[251]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-FS MALE, medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-VH, Unmanned System-Vertical Helicopter[252]
  • Korean Air Aerospace KUS-FC, unmanned combat air vehicle [UCAV] with stealth capacities[253]
  • Uconsystem Remo Eye 006B[254]
  • Uconsystem Remo Eye 002B[255]
  • Uconsystem T-Rotor[256]
  • Uconsystem Drone Killer[257]
  • LIG Nex1 KCD-200 heavy-lift UAV[258]

Spain

The SCRAB II ready to launch
The Spanish Fulmar during a flight

Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan UAV Lihiniya MK I

Switzerland

Sweden

Taiwan

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

Thailand

Tunisia

High payload capacity UAV TAI Aksungur
TAI Anka

Turkey

Bayraktar TB2 UCAV

Ukraine

ACE One (UCAV)
Shark UAV

United Arab Emirates

  • Adcom Systems Yabhon[8]
  • Adasi Air Truck
  • Adasi Al Sabr S-100
  • Adasi Garmoosha
  • Adasi Hunter 10
  • Adasi Hunter 2-S
  • Adasi Hunter 5
  • Adasi Hunter SP
  • Adasi Jenia
  • Adasi QX-4 VTOL
  • Adasi QX-5 VTOL
  • Adasi QX-6 VTOL
  • Adasi QX6-50
  • Adasi Rash S
  • Adasi SDO 50 V2 VTOL
  • Halcon Shadow 25
  • Halcon Shadow 50-P
  • Halcon Shadow 50-TJ [310]

United Kingdom

RAF MQ-9 Reaper
BAE Taranis
An EMC Operations Dimorphodon Hovering

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


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