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  2. Teledyne FLIR Black Hornet Nano - Wikipedia

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    A Black Hornet Nano helicopter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) (2013) The Black Hornet Nano is a military micro unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Prox Dynamics AS of Norway, and in use by the armed forces of Norway, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Algeria, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands, Poland, New Zealand, India, Turkey, South Africa, Ukraine and ...

  3. UAV Corp Skyborne Technology Secures $105M in Sales Contract ...

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    UAV Corp Skyborne Technology Secures $105M in Sales Contract LOIs for Revolutionary Dart Series Airships WEWAHITCHKA and PORT ST JOE, Fla., Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UAV Corp (OTC: UMAV), a leader in innovative manned and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies is proud to share updates on its latest advancements in airship ...

  4. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Tesla-150 - First Serbian Student unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called "EMA" [242] Vrabac UAV [243] Pegaz 011 [244] (development) Rapier Unmanned Helicopter with weapons (development) Kobac Reconnaissance; OSA ( WASP) VTOL UAV - Student unmanned aerial vehicle built by a team of students called "BEOAVIA" [245]

  5. Ukrspecsystems PD-2 - Wikipedia

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    Ukrspecsystems PD-2 is a Ukrainian multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It is designed for aerial reconnaissance and for combat use as a carrier of bombs with warheads weighing up to 3 kg (6.6 lb). [1] The aircraft can take off from a runway, or be equipped with removable modules for vertical take-off and landing.

  6. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    United States unmanned aerial vehicles demonstrators in 2005. As of January 2014, the United States military operates a large number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, also known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems [UAS]): 7,362 RQ-11 Ravens; 990 AeroVironment Wasp IIIs; 1,137 AeroVironment RQ-20 Pumas; 306 RQ-16 T-Hawk small UAS systems; 246 MQ-1 Predators; MQ-1C Gray Eagles; 126 MQ-9 Reapers; 491 ...

  7. CAIG Wing Loong II - Wikipedia

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    Enlarged Wing Loong 2 with longer range and endurance hours. [10] [11] [12] It's the first model in the Wing Loong series that is capable of deploying air-to-air missiles and reach intercontinental range. [13] The drone was fitted with the PL-10E infrared missile, a sonobuoy launcher, and miniature UAV under its wings at the airshow display. [12]

  8. Multi-function Unmanned Helicopter (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-function Unmanned Helicopter "Black Widow" is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle developed in Georgia by STC Delta. The system is intended for both military and civil purposes. Its spheres of usage are border policing, weapon aiming, signals intelligence, disaster monitoring and other roles.

  9. Indonesian Aerospace Elang Hitam - Wikipedia

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    The Elang Hitam (English: Black Eagle) [1] is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) being developed by PT Dirgantara Indonesia (IAe) in cooperation with a consortium of five other institutions. This drone was first shown in December 30, 2019 at the PTDI hangar, Bandung, West Java. [2]