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List Of United Kingdom UAV
- Aesir Hoder
- 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 Demon, based on a BAE Eclipse drone
- BAE Systems Phoenix, reconnaissance (1986)
- Barnard Microsystems InView UAV for use in scientific, commercial and state applications (2010)
- Barnes Wallis research uav
- Barnes Wallis Swallow
- Barnes Wallis Wild Goose
- de Havilland Queen Bee (1930s) - gunnery target
- English Electric Canberra U Mk.10
- Fairey Queen (1930s) - gunnery target
- Ferranti Phoenix reconnaissance (1980s, but never entered service). An example is on display at the National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland.
- Flight Refuelling FALCONET
- 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)
- Meggitt Voodoo
- Miles Queen Martinet (1940s)
- ML Aviation Pilotless Target (1950s) - to MoS specification U120D, using the motorcycle-derived Vincent Picador engine.
- ML Aviation Sprite (1981) - "Surveillance Patrol Reconnaissance Intelligence Target Designation Electronic Warfare "
- Novel Air Concept, research, (under construction)
- Flyper research (2010)
- Prioria Robotics Maveric
- QinetiQ Mercator, research (in development)
- QinetiQ Zephyr, high-altitude long-endurance (in development)
- RAE LARYNX (1927–1929) - guided anti-ship weapon
- Ruston Proctor AT
- Short Skyspy - ducted fan for urban reconnaissance
- Singular Aircraft SA03 (UK/Spain)
- Thales Watchkeeper WK450, reconnaissance (2005)
- UB.109T (1950s) - project for long range unpiloted bomb
- UnKnown Aerospace Cygnet, logistics (in development)
- UTSL MSAT-500 NG drone for range practise, missile and gunnery. In service.(1995)
- Westland Mote - experimental unmanned observation helicopter 1975
- Westland Wisp - experimental unmanned coaxial helicopter for urban reconnaissance 1976
- Westland Wideye - experimental unmanned observation helicopter 1977
List Of United States UAV
- AAI RQ-2 Pioneer, reconnaissance (1986)
- AAI RQ-7 Shadow, reconnaissance (1999)
- Advanced Intelligent Reconnaissance Systems, Seeker Wing
- Advanced Tactics Black Night Transformer
- Aereon WASP
- Aerojet General MQM-58 Overseer
- Aerojet AN/USD-2
- Aerojet SD-2
- Aerojet XAE-3
- Aero Telemetry H-1 Racer, Commercial, medium endurance, for Hollywood Film Use (2003)
- Aero Telemetry XF-11, Commercial, medium endurance, for Hollywood Film Use (2003)
- Aero Telemetry H-4 Hercules, Commercial for Hollywood Film Use (2003)
- AeroVironment FQM-151 Pointer
- AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven, reconnaissance (2005)
- AeroVironment RQ-14 Dragon Eye, reconnaissance (2002)
- AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma, reconnaissance (2007)
- AeroVironment Nano Hummingbird
- AeroVironment SkyTote
- AeroVironment Switchblade
- AeroVironment Wasp III, reconnaissance (2001)
- Alliant RQ-6 Outrider, reconnaissance (1996)
- American Dynamics AD-150, reconnaissance, attack
- AQM-127 SLAT
- AQM-128
- Arcturus T-20, reconnaissance, attack (2009)
- ASSET (spacecraft)
- ATAIR Insect
- ATAIR LEAPP
- ATAIR Micro LEAPP
- AutoCopter
- AUM-N-2 Petrel
- Aurora Goldeneye
- Aurora Flight Sciences Orion
- BAE Systems Silver Fox
- BAE Systems SkyEye (with the United Kingdom), reconnaissance (1973)
- BAE Systems Skylynx II
- BAI BQM-147 Dragon reconnaissance (1986)
- Beechcraft Model 1019 Designated AQM-37A by the United States Military
- Beechcraft Model 1025 Cardinal
- Beechcraft Model Model 1072 United Kingdom variant, modified by Short Brothers as the 'Short Stiletto to meet British requirements.
- Beechcraft Model Model 1088 Italian variant
- Beechcraft Model Model 1094
- Beechcraft Model PD 75-4-1
- Beechcraft KD2B-1
- Beechcraft Q-12
- Beechcraft AQM-37 Jayhawk, target (1961)
- Beechcraft MQM-61 Cardinal
- Beechcraft MQM-61A Cardinal, target (1959)
- Beechcraft MQM-107 Streaker (1974)
- Bell Eagle Eye, tiltrotor reconnaissance (1998) (cancelled)
- Boeing A160 Hummingbird, research (2005)
- Boeing CQM-121 Pave Tiger, anti-radar drone (1983)
- Boeing Condor, reconnaissance (1988)
- Boeing Dominator, experimental (2007) -Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator-
- Boeing HALE Under development
- Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack
- Boeing Phantom Eye, reconnaissance (2011)
- Boeing Phantom Ray
- Boeing Insitu ScanEagle, reconnaissance (2004)
- Boeing SolarEagle
- Boeing X-37
- Boeing X-45, research (2002)
- Boeing X-46, research (2003)
- Boeing X-48
- Boeing X-50, research (2003)
- Boeing X-51
- Boeing YQM-94A Compass Cope B, reconnaissance (1973)
- BQM-90, target (1970)
- Chance-Vought KD2U-1 Regulus II
- Composite Engineering BQM-167 Streaker, in development (2006)
- Composite Engineering MQM-107 Streaker
- Cornelius XBG-3
- Culver PQ-8
- Culver PQ-10
- Culver PQ-14 Cadet
- Culver XPQ-15
- Culver Q-8
- Culver TDC
- Culver TD2C
- Culver TD3C
- Culver Model V, TD4C
- Curtiss KD2C Skeet
- Cyber Defence CyberScout
- DARPA-USN Tactically Exploited Reconnaissance Node ISR UAV
- DARPA Vulture, under development
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-4 (1995)
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-4X (2003)
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-5X (2006)
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-6 (2007)
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-12 (2009)
- Dragonfly Pictures, Inc. DP-14 (2013)
- DRS RQ-15 Neptune, naval reconnaissance (2002)
- DRS Sentry HP
- DSI/NASA Oblique Wing RPV
- Excalibur unmanned aerial vehicle
- Fairchild SM-73 Bull Goose (WS-123A Goose)
- Fairchild AN/USD-5
- Fairchild BQ-3
- Fleetwings BQ-1
- Fleetwings BQ-2
- Fleetwings PQ-12
- Fletcher FBT-2
- Freefly Systems ALTA, aerial cinematography
- Freewing Scorpion
- GQM-163 Coyote
- General Atomics ALTUS, research (1996)
- General Atomics Avenger, reconnaissance, attack (2009)
- General Atomics GNAT-750, reconnaissance (1989)
- General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
- General Atomics MQ-1C Grey Eagle, air attack (2009)
- General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper, reconnaissance, air attack (2006)
- General Atomics RQ-1 Predator, reconnaissance, combat (1995)
- Global Observer Under development
- Globe KD2G Firefly, target (1946)
- Globe KD4G Quail, target (1949)
- Globe KD5G, target (1949)
- Globe KD6G Firefly, target (1951)
- Globe KDG Snipe, target (1946)
- Gorgon (missile family)
- Griffon Aerospace MQM-170 Outlaw
- Griffon Aerospace Outlaw
- Griffon Aerospace Outlaw G2
- Griffon Aerospace Outlaw Seahunter
- Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH or Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter
- Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, weapon (1916)
- Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk, reconnaissance (2006)
- IAI RQ-5 Hunter, reconnaissance (1999)
- Imaging 1 micro UAV
- Insectothopter
- Interstate TDR
- Interstate XBDR
- Insitu Aerosonde
- KQ-X
- Kettering Bug, weapon (1918)
- Lethal Miniature Aerial Missile System
- Lockheed AQM-60 Kingfisher
- Lockheed D-21, reconnaissance (1964)
- Lockheed-Boeing QB-47
- Lockheed QF-104
- Lockheed X-7
- Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk, reconnaissance (2001)
- Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III
- Lockheed Martin MPUAV Cormorant (cancelled)
- Lockheed Martin P-175 Polecat, research (2006)
- Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel, reconnaissance (2009)
- Lockheed Martin RQ-3 DarkStar, research (1996)
- Lockheed Martin Sea Ghost
- Lockheed Martin Stalker
- Lockheed Martin X-56
- Lockheed MQM-105 Aquila experimental Lockheed UAV, early 1980s
- LTV XQM-93
- MA-31
- Marcus UAV Devil Ray
- Martin X-23 PRIME
- Martin Marietta Model 845
- McDonnell KDD, TD2D Katydid
- McDonnell KSD Gargoyle
- McDonnell ADM-20 Quail, decoy (1958)
- MMIST CQ-10 Snowgoose, cargo (2005)
- MTC MQ-17 SpyHawk
- Nano Hummingbird, surveillance and reconnaissance (2011)
- NASA Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex research (cancelled before first flight, 1999)
- NASA Centurion
- NASA GL-10 Greased Lightning
- NASA Helios
- NASA Hyper III
- NASA Mini-Sniffer, research (1975 to 1982)
- NASA Pathfinder, research (2001)
- Naval Aircraft Factory TDN
- North American X-10, research (1953)
- North American MQM-42 Redhead-Roadrunner
- Northrop RP-71
- Northrop RP-76
- Northrop RP-92
- Northrop OQ-19
- Northrop KD2R
- Northrop SD-1
- Northrop AQM-35, target (1956)
- Northrop AQM-38, target (1959)
- Northrop BQM-74A Chukar, target, decoy (1964)
- Northrop GAM-67 Crossbow, multi-role (1956)
- Northrop MQM-74A Chukar, target, decoy (1964)
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout, reconnaissance (2000)
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout
- Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk, reconnaissance (2001)
- Northrop Grumman RQ-180, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (2013)
- Northrop Grumman Tactically Exploited Reconnaissance Node ISR UAV
- Northrop Grumman X-47A Pegasus, research (2003)
- Northrop Grumman X-47B flight proven prototype (2013)
- Northrop Grumman X-47C
- Northrop MQM-74A Chukar, target, decoy (1964)
- Northrop MQM-74A Chukar, target, decoy (1964)
- Northrop XBQM-108
- Northrop NV-144
- Northrop Grumman Bat
- Northrop Grumman Firebird
- Northrop Grumman Switchblade, proposed
- NSRDC BQM-108
- Octatron SkySeer
- Oregon Iron Works Sea Scout
- Piper LBP
- Pratt-Read LBE
- Prioria Robotics Maveric
- Propulsive Wing, high lift, large cargo-carrying, cross-flow fan propulsion (2008)
- Radioplane TDD-1, target (1939)
- Radioplane OQ-1
- Radioplane OQ-2
- Radioplane OQ-3
- Radioplane OQ-7
- Radioplane OQ-13
- Radioplane OQ-14
- Radioplane OQ-19
- Radioplane Q-1
- Radioplane Q-3
- Radioplane RP-1
- Radioplane RP-2
- Radioplane RP-3
- Radioplane RP-4
- Radioplane RP-5
- Radioplane RP-70
- Radioplane RP-71 Falconer
- Radioplane RP-76
- Radioplane RP-77
- Radioplane RP-78
- Radioplane RP-86
- Radioplane Dennymite
- Radioplane XKD4R
- Radioplane MQM-33
- Radioplane MQM-36 Shelduck
- Radioplane AQM-38
- Radioplane MQM-57 Falconer
- Radioplane KD2R Quail
- Radioplane BTT
- RoboSeed Nano
- Rockwell HiMAT. research, (1979)
- Ryan AQM-34 Firebee, target (1951)
- Ryan AQM-81A Firebolt, target (1983)
- Ryan AQM-91 Firefly, reconnaissance (1968)
- Ryan BQM-34 Firebee, target (1951)
- Ryan YQM-98
- Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug, reconnaissance (1962)
- Ryan Q-2
- Ryan KDA
- Ryan YQM-98A Compass Cope R, reconnaissance (1974)
- S-TEC Sentry, reconnaissance (1986)
- Sikorsky Cypher, research, (1992)
- Sea Robin XFC
- Sky Sentinel
- Sonex Aircraft Teros
- Systems Integration Evaluation Remote Research Aircraft (SIERRA), research (2009)
- Taylorcraft LBT
- TechJect Dragonfly UAV
- Teledyne Ryan 410
- Teledyne Ryan BQM-145 Peregrine, reconnaissance (1992)
- Teledyne Ryan Scarab
- Temco XKDT Teal, target (1957)
- UASUSA Tempest, reconnaissance (2009)
- UASUSA Recon, reconnaissance (2013)
- Trek Aerospace Dragonfly
- Vanguard Defense Industries, ShadowHawk, reconnaissance, attack (2010)
- Vector P
- Vera Tech Phantom Sentinel
- XGAM-71 Buck Duck
- XSM-74
- Xtreme Drones Velocicopter DELTA, QUAD, HEX,(SUAV) Mult-rotor (2012)
Classification
UAVs typically fall into one of six functional categories (although multi-role airframe platforms are becoming more prevalent):
- Target and decoy – providing ground and aerial gunnery a target that simulates an enemy aircraft or missile
- Reconnaissance – providing battlefield intelligence
- Combat – providing attack capability for high-risk missions (see Unmanned combat air vehicle)
- Logistics – delivering cargo
- Research and development – improve UAV technologies
- Civil and commercial UAVs – agriculture, aerial photography, data collection
The U.S. Military UAV tier system is used by military planners to designate the various individual aircraft elements in an overall usage plan.
Vehicles can be categorised in terms of range/altitude. The following has been advanced as relevant at industry events such asParcAberporth Unmanned Systems forum:
- Hand-held 2,000 ft (600 m) altitude, about 2 km range
- Close 5,000 ft (1,500 m) altitude, up to 10 km range
- NATO type 10,000 ft (3,000 m) altitude, up to 50 km range
- Tactical 18,000 ft (5,500 m) altitude, about 160 km range
- MALE (medium altitude, long endurance) up to 30,000 ft (9,000 m) and range over 200 km
- High-Altitude Long Endurance (high altitude, long endurance – HALE) over 30,000 ft (9,100 m) and indefinite range
- Hypersonic high-speed, supersonic (Mach 1–5) or hypersonic (Mach 5+) 50,000 ft (15,200 m) or suborbital altitude, range over 200 km
- Orbital low earth orbit (Mach 25+)
- CIS Lunar Earth-Moon transfer
- Computer Assisted Carrier Guidance System (CACGS) for UAVs
Other categories include:
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Hobbyist UAVs – which can be further divided into
- Ready-to-fly (RTF)/Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)
- Bind-and-fly (BNF) – that require minimum knowledge to fly the platform
- Almost-ready-to-fly (ARF)/Do-it-yourself (DIY) – that require significant knowledge to get in the air.
- Midsize military and commercial drones
- Large military-specific drones
- Stealth combat drones
Classifications according to aircraft weight are quite simpler:
- Micro air vehicle (MAV) – the smallest UAVs that can weight less than 1g.
- Miniature UAV (also called SUAS) – approximately less than 25 kg.
- Heavier UAVs.
Hobbyist UAVs – which can be further divided into
- Ready-to-fly (RTF)/Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)
- Bind-and-fly (BNF) – that require minimum knowledge to fly the platform
- Almost-ready-to-fly (ARF)/Do-it-yourself (DIY) – that require significant knowledge to get in the air.
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