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  2. 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.

  3. Composite Engineering BQM-167 Skeeter - Wikipedia

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    The Composite Engineering BQM-167 Skeeter is a subscale aerial target (drone) developed and manufactured by Composite Engineering Inc. (acquired by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions) and operated by the United States Air Force and certain international customer air forces (designation BQM-167i).

  4. QinetiQ Banshee - Wikipedia

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    The Banshee, formerly the Target Technology Banshee or BTT3 Banshee, then Meggitt Banshee, is a series of British target drones developed from the 1980s for air defence system training. In December 2016, Meggitt 's target drone subsidiary, Meggitt Target Systems, was sold to QinetiQ for £57.5 million [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and versions of the drone are ...

  5. Ryan Firebee - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force began to update their BQM-34As with improved avionics and also the J85-GE-7 engine which was fitted without major changes in the drone's airframe; the improved USAF variants retained their existing BQM-34A designation. Lockheed DC-130 drone control aircraft carrying two BQM-34 Firebee target drones under its wing

  6. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    LTD (Large Target Drone, Made by PT Mandiri Mitra Muhibbah - 2006) [115] Various drone showcased during Indonesia Drone Expo 2024. From top-left, clockwise: AMX UAV Vertic and Vertic XL; BETA UAS Raybe, Omnibe and IRIS; Aero Terra Indonesia AT-250.

  7. Northrop BQM-74 Chukar - Wikipedia

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    The BQM-74 is used primarily as a realistic aerial target, capable of simulating enemy threats for gunnery and missile training exercises. Drones are capable of being recovered following a training exercise. A parachute is deployed by remote control or if the remote control link is severed and a flotation kit can be added for sea-based recovery.

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