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  2. Landing gear - Wikipedia

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    The landing gear represents 2.5 to 5% of the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) and 1.5 to 1.75% of the aircraft cost, but 20% of the airframe direct maintenance cost. A suitably-designed wheel can support 30 t (66,000 lb), tolerate a ground speed of 300 km/h and roll a distance of 500,000 km (310,000 mi) ; it has a 20,000 hours time between overhaul and a 60,000 hours or 20 year life time.

  3. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Aeromot K1AM UAV/Target drone for the Brazilian Navy, based in Northrop KD2R-5 Drone. [29] AGPlane UAV of AGX/Aeroalcool.Agricultural and civilian surveillance UAV. [30] [31] Arara M1 Small surveillance UAV. [30] Arara T1 Small UAV/target of AGX/Aeroalcool for the Brazilian Navy. [30] Avibras Falcão Tactical UAV, Avibras [32] [33]

  4. IAI Green Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The IAI Green Dragon is a loitering munition developed by the Israel Aerospace Industries. The drone is low cost that can loiter for 1.5 hours and a range of 40–50 km. The drone is low cost that can loiter for 1.5 hours and a range of 40–50 km.

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

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    Unmanned aerial vehicles. 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 ...

  6. General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper - Wikipedia

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    The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (sometimes called Predator B) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV, one component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)) capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations, developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) primarily for the United States Air Force (USAF). The MQ-9 and other UAVs ...

  7. History of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A UAV differs from a cruise missile in that a UAV is intended to be recovered after its mission, while a cruise missile impacts its target. A military UAV may carry and fire munitions on board, while a cruise missile is a munition. Loitering munitions are a class of unmanned aircraft intermediate between them.

  8. AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma - Wikipedia

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    On 26 July 2013, the Puma became one of the first unmanned aerial vehicles to be granted certification by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly in U.S. airspace for commercial purposes. RQ-20 . On 8 June 2014, the Puma AE made its first flight for BP in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, which was the first authorized unmanned commercial flight over ...

  9. Target drone - Wikipedia

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    A target drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle, generally remote controlled, usually used in the training of anti-aircraft crews. [1] One of the earliest drones was the British DH.82 Queen Bee, a variant of the Tiger Moth trainer aircraft operational from 1935. Its name led to the present term "drone". [citation needed]