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An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), also called a drone, is a self-descriptive term used by the US military, the Israeli Defence Forces and others to describe the latest generations of pilotless aircraft. Taken literally, the term could describe anything from kites, through hobbyist radio-controlled aircraft, to cruise missiles from the V-1 Flying Bomb onwards, but in the military parlance is restricted to reusable heavier-than-air craft.

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The earliest such craft were developed after World War 1, and they were used during the Second World War to train antiaircraft gunners. Nevertheless, they were little more than full-sized remote controlled airplanes until the late 20th century. Lately, interest in such craft has grown within the higher echelons of the US military, as they offer the possibility of cheaper, more capable fighting machines that can be used without risk to aircrews. Initial generations have primarily been surveillance aircraft, but some have already been fitted with weaponry (such as the RQ-1 Predator, which has been fitted with AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-ground missiles). The military envisions that more and more roles will be performed by unmanned aircraft, initially bombing and ground attack, with air-to-air combat expected to be the last domain of the fighter pilot for now. Unmanned fighter jets are known as the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle or UCAV for short.


The Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) have pioneered the production and usage of UAV for military purposes, as early as 1982. The IMI Scout UAV System has played an important combat role both in the service of the Israeli Ground Forces and Israeli Air Force, during the Operation Peace for Galilee. The IDF uses the UAVs mainly for reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, scouting and communications. The IAI Pioneer was purchased by the US armed forces and proved itself as a reliable system in the first and second Gulf Wars in Iraq.


UAVs in service

U.S. Models:

French Models:

Chinese Models:

South African Models:

  • Kentron Seeker
  • ATE Vulture

Israeli Models:

Pakistani Models:


Indian Models:

  • ADA Nishant (RPV)

NASA has been sponsoring research into a solar-powered UAV called Helios, which in 2001 reached an altitude of almost 30 km. Helios broke up and crashed over the Pacific on 26 June 2003.


Commercial interest in non-military UAVs has led to several startups that are designing and selling autonomous aircraft. These include Rotomotion (http://www.rotomotion.com/), Neural Robotics (http://neural-robotics.com/), The Insitu Group (http://www.insitugroup.com), Micropilot (http://www.micropilot.com/) and the Free Software autopilot project (http://autopilot.sourceforge.net/).


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External links



  • IMI UAVs (http://www.iai.co.il/site/en/iai.asp?pi=18892)

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Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (516 words)
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also called a drone, is a self-descriptive term used by the US military, the Israeli Defence Forces and others to describe the latest generations of pilotless aircraft.
A weaponized UAV is known as an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV for short.
The IMI Scout UAV System has played an important combat role both in the service of the Israeli Ground Forces and Israeli Air Force, during the Operation Peace for Galilee.
UAVs over Kosovo - did the Earth move? (3554 words)
UAVs were also found to have their own vulnerabilities and limitations, which make many senior commanders loath to throw all their surveillance and reconnaissance "eggs into the UAV basket".
UAVs were not new to the southern Balkan theatre of operations, with USAF General Atomics RQ-1 Predators, flying from Hungary, being employed to support the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) verification mission in October and November of 1998.
UAVs did provide a major component in the allied reconnaissance effort but it has to be stressed they were part of a combined effort involving a variety of land, air and space based assets.
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