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  2. DRDO Netra - Wikipedia

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    The Netra is a lightweight UAV, manufactured by carbon fiber composites, that uses quadcopters to provide lift and control giving a VTOL capability. It has no moving parts other than the rotors, motors and transmissions, and hence it requires very low maintenance.

  3. AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma - Wikipedia

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    RQ-20A Puma Military designation for the Puma All Environment variant. Enhanced Puma Upgrade of the RQ-20A Puma AE with more powerful propulsion system and new batteries that increase endurance by 75 percent to 3.5 hours, auxiliary payload bay to integrate payloads while keeping the video camera, precision navigation system with secondary GPS, and a redesigned durable fuselage with reinforced ...

  4. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Lehmann Aviation L-A series civilian drones, for high precision mapping, mining/construction, precision agriculture; Lehmann Aviation L-M series civilian drones, for long-range real-time surveillance; Nord CT.10 (Arsenal / SFECMAS Ars.5.501) Nord CT.20 (Arsenal / SFECMAS T.5.510) Nord CT.41; Novadem NX70; Parrot AR.Drone; SAGEM Crecerelle ...

  5. Ryan Firebee - Wikipedia

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    The Firebee II was a sleek dart of an aircraft with swept tailplane and swept mid-body wings. It was powered by a Teledyne CAE J69-T-6 turbojet with 1,840 lb f (8.2 kN) thrust, with the intake on the belly forward of the wings and the exhaust under the tailfins. Internal fuel capacity was small, but the target could be fitted with a conformal ...

  6. IAI Bird-Eye - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Israel Aerospace Industries announced that it signed a $400 million agreement to sell unmanned aerial vehicles components to Russia's Oboronprom, for a production line of UAV to be assembled in Russia (the announcement didn't indicate which UAV models are involved in the deal).

  7. List of equipment of the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    Tadiran Mastiff UAV; Casper 250 UAV; Silver Arrow Micro-V UAV; Silver Arrow Sniper UAV; IAI Scout UAV; IAI Searcher UAV; IAI Harpy UAV; IAI Harop UAV; IAI Bird-Eye UAV; IAI I-View UAV; IAI Ranger UAV; IAI Heron UAV; IAI Eitan UAV; IAI Panther UAV; IAI Ghost UAV; IAI RQ-2 Pioneer UAV; IAI RQ-5 Hunter UAV; Elbit Skylark UAV; Elbit Hermes 90 UAV ...

  8. UAV ground control station - Wikipedia

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    UAV ground control station (GCS) is a land- or sea-based control centre that provides the facilities for human control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs or "drones"). [1] It may also refer to a system for controlling rockets within or above the atmosphere , but this is typically described as a Mission Control Centre .

  9. Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk - Wikipedia

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    On September 19, 2012, Honeywell was awarded a support contract for the RQ-16B Block II T-Hawk. Despite the Class I UAV program being cancelled, RQ-16s are still being used in the field in Afghanistan. [9] As of 25 October 2013, the British Army has 18 T-Hawks in service [10] as part of its Talisman suite of counter-IED tools.