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
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