Friday, July 22, 2016

List Of United Kingdom UAV


RAF MQ-9 Reaper

BAE Taranis

InView UAV for use in scientific, commercial and state applications.
  • 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 FlightEast 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 Pioneer UAV flying over Iraq
  • 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 Eyetiltrotor 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 


Although most UAVs are fixed-wing aircraftrotorcraft designs (i.e., RUAVs) such as this MQ-8B Fire Scout are also used.
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.

Schiebel S-100 fitted with a Lightweight Multirole Missile
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

U.S. UAV demonstrators in 2005
Other categories include: 
  • 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.