UAVs/UCAVs
OSINT Database of Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
Authors
| Authors and/or Contributors |
|---|
| Enes AYATA |
| Bilal Khan |
| Paul Jung |
Bayraktar TB2
The Bayraktar TB2 is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) combat UAV developed by Turkey’s Baykar Tech. Powered by a 100 hp gasoline engine, the twin‑prop aircraft (6.5 m length, 12 m wingspan, 700 kg MTOW) can stay aloft for more than 20 hours and carry up to 150 kg of payload on four hardpoints, typically armed with smart micro‑munitions such as MAM‑L/C, laser‑guided bombs, or short‑range missiles. Its triple‑redundant autopilot and autonomous taxi‑take‑off‑landing capabilities enable fully‑automatic missions, while a modular sensor suite (EO/IR, laser designator, optional AESA radar) provides real‑time ISR and targeting. Since its 2014 debut, the TB2 has seen extensive combat use—Turkey, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Libya, Syria, Ethiopia, and dozens of other nations have deployed it for surveillance, precision strikes, and force‑multiplication, establishing it as one of the world’s most widely fielded armed drones.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6b4b821a-fd00-47b4-b2da-451cf2017621 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar TB2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5000000 |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['albania', 'azerbaijan', 'bangladesh', 'burkina faso', 'croatia', 'djibouti', 'ethiopia', 'iraq', 'japan', 'kenya', 'kosovo', 'kuwait', 'kyrgyzstan', 'libya', 'maldives', 'mali', 'morocco', 'niger', 'nigeria', 'pakistan', 'poland', 'qatar', 'romania', 'rwanda', 'somalia', 'togo', 'tunisia', 'turkey', 'turkmenistan', 'ukraine', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Gasoline internal combustion |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 161 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 11.89 |
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Heron (Machatz-1)
The IAI Heron (Machatz‑1) is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle designed for persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Powered by a Rotax 916 rotary‑engine, it can stay aloft for up to 52 hours, cruise at 130 km/h and carry a 250 kg sensor suite that includes electro‑optical/infrared cameras, synthetic‑aperture radar, ELINT/COMINT packages and maritime‑surveillance radars. Its autonomous launch, recovery and satellite‑link data‑relay enable operations far beyond line‑of‑sight, supporting target acquisition, artillery adjustment and border monitoring. Operated by Israel, India and numerous export customers, the Heron provides long‑range, all‑weather situational awareness without weapon carriage, serving as a cornerstone platform for national and coalition ISR requirements.
Internal MISP references
UUID e9f6ebed-29ca-5d24-89ae-fe3400025608 which can be used as unique global reference for Heron (Machatz-1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 10000000 |
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 52 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| operator | ['india', 'israel'] |
| payload_kg | 250 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 16 |
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MQ-9 Reaper
The MQ‑9 Reaper is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance unmanned aircraft that delivers persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) while also functioning as a precision strike platform, capable of deploying laser‑guided bombs and Hellfire missiles. Operated by many operators, it supports both national air‑space security and overseas combat missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0ab7bbe2-48b9-5546-846d-58d4fc5d74d3 which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-9 Reaper in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 16900000 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 32 |
| manufacturer | General Atomics |
| operator | ['belgium', 'france', 'italy', 'netherlands', 'spain', 'ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 170 |
| powerplant | Turboprop |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 644 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20 |
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Hermes 450
Medium-sized tactical UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 6512bd43-93f1-48b2-b57d-cf5b67e2f8a7 which can be used as unique global reference for Hermes 450 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2000000 |
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 17 |
| manufacturer | Elbit systems |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'botswana', 'brazil', 'colombia', 'georgia', 'israel', 'mexico', 'north macedonia', 'philippines', 'singapore', 'thailand', 'ukraine', 'united states of america', 'zambia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 209 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Hermes 900
MALE UAV / ISTAR
Internal MISP references
UUID 9bf31c7f-1a8f-4a50-bbc9-67f9e6f0c5b3 which can be used as unique global reference for Hermes 900 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbit_Hermes_900 - webarchive
- https://www.elbitsystems.com/autonomous/maritime/maritime-patrol-uav/hermestm-900-maritime-patrol-uas - webarchive
- https://www.tasnimnews.ir/fa/news/1404/12/21/3538734/%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%87%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%85-%D9%BE%D9%87%D9%BE%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D9%BE%DB%8C%D8%B4%D8%B1%D9%81%D8%AA%D9%87-%D9%87%D8%B1%D9%85%D8%B3-%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A6%DB%8C%D9%84%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D8%A2%D8%B3%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A7%DB%8C%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%85-%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%A7%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%B1 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 4500000 |
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 36 |
| manufacturer | Elbit systems |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'brazil', 'canada', 'chile', 'colombia', 'iceland', 'india', 'israel', 'mexico', 'niue', 'philippines', 'serbia', 'switzerland'] |
| payload_kg | 300 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 290 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 15 |
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gids shahpar-iii
Next-generation Pakistani MALE UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 1b2a3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5c6d which can be used as unique global reference for gids shahpar-iii in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 100000000 |
| country | pakistan |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 220 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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ch-4 rainbow
MALE UAV (exported)
Internal MISP references
UUID 3c4d5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f-3a4b5c6d7e8f which can be used as unique global reference for ch-4 rainbow in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 4000000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) |
| operator | ['algeria', 'china', 'egypt', 'ethiopia', 'indonesia', 'iraq', 'jordan', 'myanmar', 'pakistan', 'saudi arabia', 'sudan', 'turkmenistan', 'united arab emirates', 'zambia'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 290 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14 |
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tai anka
The TAI Anka is Turkey’s indigenous medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle, produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). Powered by a 170 hp rotary‑engine, it can stay aloft for up to 30 hours, cruise at 200 km/h and carry a 350 kg payload on two hardpoints, enabling precision‑guided munitions such as MAM‑L, Cirit missiles, L‑UMTAS ATGMs and the TAI Şimşek cruise‑missile. Its modular design supports synthetic‑aperture radar, electro‑optical/infrared sensors, SIGINT/ELINT suites and satellite‑communication links for beyond‑line‑of‑sight operation. Deployed by the Turkish Air Force, Navy, Gendarmerie and intelligence services, Anka has seen combat in Syria, Iraq and Libya and is exported to Algeria, Chad, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan and Turkey’s own forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6f1e2d3c-4b5a-6c7d-8e9f-0a1b2c3d4e5f which can be used as unique global reference for tai anka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5000000 |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Turkish Aerospace Industries |
| operator | ['algeria', 'chad', 'indonesia', 'kazakhstan', 'kyrgyzstan', 'malaysia', 'pakistan', 'tunisia', 'turkey', 'uzbekistan'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 15 |
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Tai aksungur
The TAI Aksungur is Turkey’s medium‑altitude long‑endurance (MALE) combat UAV, designed for versatile missions such as ISTAR, electronic‑warfare, maritime patrol (including sonobuoy deployment) and strike with up to 750 kg of mixed ordnance. Its distinctive twin turbo‑charged diesel engines, 24‑metre wingspan and 50‑hour endurance give it a payload capacity and loiter time far greater than typical MALE drones, enabling both high‑payload attack and long‑range intelligence‑gathering roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0a1b2c3d-4e5f-6a7b-8c9d-0e1f2a3b4c5d which can be used as unique global reference for Tai aksungur in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 6000000 |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 35 |
| manufacturer | Turkish Aerospace Industries |
| operator | ['algeria', 'angola', 'chad', 'indonesia', 'kyrgyzstan', 'niger', 'tunisia', 'turkey', 'uzbekistan'] |
| payload_kg | 250 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 210 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 18 |
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wing loong I (Chengdu GJ-1)
The CAIG Wing Loong is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance UAV that provides intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities and, when equipped with weapons, can conduct precision strike missions for the Chinese PLAAF and its export customers.
Internal MISP references
UUID f9c01913-f5ed-53a4-be7d-0b52fb87df66 which can be used as unique global reference for wing loong I (Chengdu GJ-1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5000000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group |
| operator | ['china', 'egypt', 'ethiopia', 'indonesia', 'kazakhstan', 'morocco', 'nigeria', 'pakistan', 'saudi arabia', 'serbia', 'united arab emirates', 'yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14 |
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wing loong ii
The Wing Loong II is a Chinese CLASS III MALE UAV for armed ISR and strike, with a rotary engine. Exported as a cost-effective Reaper-class platform, it is operated by China, the UAE, Pakistan, Morocco, and Ethiopia for long-endurance surveillance and precision attack missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1d2c3b4a-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5c6d which can be used as unique global reference for wing loong ii in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 7000000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group |
| operator | ['china', 'ethiopia', 'morocco', 'pakistan', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 300 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20 |
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wing loong iii
The Wing Loong III is a large Chinese MALE UAV for long-endurance ISR and strike missions, with a rotary engine. Operated by China, it serves as an armed platform for extended-range reconnaissance and precision attack.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0f1e2d3c-4b5a-6c7d-8e9f-0a1b2c3d4e5f which can be used as unique global reference for wing loong iii in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 9000000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 35 |
| manufacturer | Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 350 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 210 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 22 |
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gj-11
The GJ‑11 is a Chinese‑operated, jet‑powered stealth UCAV designed for long‑range, high‑speed strike missions. With a 12‑metre wingspan and a top speed of 483 km/h, it can remain airborne for up to 20 hours, delivering a 150 kg payload of munitions while maintaining a low radar cross‑section. Its jet engine provides the thrust needed for rapid penetration of defended airspace, and its weapon‑capable configuration enables precision attacks against strategic targets. Priced at roughly US $10 million per unit, the GJ‑11 reflects China’s push to field cost‑effective, survivable unmanned combat platforms for integrated air‑land operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2a3b4c5d-6e7f-8a9b-0c1d-2e3f4a5b6c7d which can be used as unique global reference for gj-11 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 10000000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Jet engine |
| top_speed_kmph | 483 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 12 |
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MQ-1 Predator
The General Atomics MQ‑1 Predator is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle designed for persistent ISR and precision strike missions. Powered by a Rotax turbo‑charged piston engine, it can loiter for up to 24 hours while carrying a 200 kg payload that includes two AGM‑114 Hellfire missiles or air‑to‑air Stinger rockets. First fielded in 1995, the Predator provided real‑time imagery, infrared and synthetic‑aperture radar reconnaissance for the U.S. Air Force, CIA, and allied forces, and was later upgraded to an armed platform for close‑air support and target elimination. Retired from U.S. service in 2018, it remains operational with several partner nations and forms the basis for the newer MQ‑9 Reaper and MQ‑1C Gray Eagle variants.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f6e5d4c-3b2a-1c0d-9e8f-7a6b5c4d3e2f which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-1 Predator in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 4500000 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | General Atomics |
| operator | ['italy', 'morocco', 'ukraine', 'united arab emirates', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14 |
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MQ-1C Gray Eagle
The General Atomics MQ‑1C Gray Eagle is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial system fielded by the United States Army. Powered by a rotary‑engine diesel, it can stay aloft for up to 30 hours, cruise at ≈ 400 km/h and carry ≈ 250 kg of payload, including AGM‑114 Hellfire missiles, Viper Strike bombs or SIGINT pods. Designed as an upgrade of the Predator, the Gray Eagle provides persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) while also delivering precision strikes, enabling “man‑in‑the‑loop” targeting for ground units and for MUM‑T integration with platforms such as the AH‑64E Apache. Its automated take‑off/landing system and extended‑range variants support operations across theaters from Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea and Africa.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1a2b3c4d-5e6f-7a8b-9c0d-1e2f3a4b5c6d which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-1C Gray Eagle in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 12000000 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | General Atomics Aeronautical Systems |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 250 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 402 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 17 |
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vestel karayel
The Vestel Karayel is a Turkish‑made tactical UAV that began as a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance surveillance and reconnaissance platform and was later upgraded to an armed variant. Powered by a 97 hp rotary engine, it can stay aloft for up to 20 hours, cruise at 150 km/h, and carry a 50 kg EO/IR payload plus up to 120 kg of munitions on its hardpoints (e.g., L‑UMTAS, MAM‑C/L, Roketsan Cirit). Its triple‑redundant avionics, NATO‑STANAG 4671 airworthiness, de‑icing and lightning‑protection systems give it high reliability in diverse climates. Operated by the Turkish Armed Forces and Saudi Arabia, the Karayel has seen combat in the Yemeni conflict, where several units have been shot down, demonstrating both its operational use and vulnerability in contested airspaces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9f8e7d6c-5b4a-3c2d-1e0f-9a8b7c6d5e4f which can be used as unique global reference for vestel karayel in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 1000000 |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | Lentatek |
| operator | ['saudi arabia', 'turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 209 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8 |
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kronshtadt orion
The Kronshtadt Orion is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by the Russian Kronstadt Group. First flown in 2016, it serves the Russian Ground Forces in both reconnaissance and strike roles, carrying up to 200 kg of ordnance—including Vikhr‑1V anti‑tank missiles and S8000 cruise missiles—while operating for roughly 20 hours at speeds up to 200 km/h and a service ceiling of 7.5 km. Deployed in Syria and extensively in the 2022‑2025 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the platform has demonstrated both surveillance and kinetic capabilities, though losses to modern air‑defence have been reported. An export‑focused variant, Orion‑E, has been sold to at least one foreign customer (Ethiopia) as of 2026.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3e4f5a6b-7c8d-9e0f-1a2b-3c4d5e6f7a8b which can be used as unique global reference for kronshtadt orion in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 6000000 |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Kronstadt Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Forpost-R
The Forpost-R is a Russian MALE UAV derived from the domestically localized version of the Israeli Searcher Mk II. It is primarily used for ISR missions (surveillance, reconnaissance, target designation). Unlike the original Forpost, it has a limited strike capability using light precision-guided munitions. Its endurance is around 16–18 hours with a payload of roughly 100 kg. The platform remains vulnerable to air defenses and electronic warfare, restricting use in contested airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5f6f611d-4edb-48da-ac71-abb93f687270 which can be used as unique global reference for Forpost-R in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5000000 |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | IAI; Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd; Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Shahed 129
The Shahed 129 is an Iranian medium‑altitude long‑endurance combat UAV that serves both intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance and strike roles, carrying up to four Sadid‑345 precision‑guided bombs with a 24‑hour endurance and a combat range of about 1 700 km (up to 3 000 km in the upgraded version). Unusual for its class, it features a pusher‑propeller layout with a V‑tail, a rotary‑engine powerplant, and a distinctive bulbous nose that may house a Ku‑band beyond‑line‑of‑sight datalink or synthetic‑aperture radar despite Iran’s limited satellite capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4d5e6f7a-8b9c-0d1e-2f3a-4b5c6d7e8f9a which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 129 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'russia'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 322 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 16 |
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mohajer-6 (مهاجر)
The Qods Mohajer‑6 (مهاجر‑6) is an Iranian‑manufactured, single‑engine tactical UAV built by the Qods Aviation Industry Company (produced at HESA). Classified as a CLASS II tactical platform, it combines intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISTAR) capabilities with a payload of up to 150 kg that can carry precision‑guided missiles such as Qaem, Almas or similar air‑to‑ground weapons. Powered by a 115 hp rotary/ water‑cooled engine (Rotax‑914 or an indigenous variant), it can cruise for 12 hours, reach 200 km/h, and operate at altitudes of 4.5–5.5 km with a control‑link range of 200–500 km. Since 2018 it has entered service with Iran’s IRGC Ground Forces, Navy and Army, and has been exported or transferred to Ethiopia, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, Sudan, Venezuela, and was used by Russia during the 2022 Ukraine war. Its long endurance and modest cost (~US 2 million) make it a versatile tool for tactical strike, battlefield ISR and limited electronic‑warfare missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID c33064eb-407f-5dea-90d7-08926ce8855d which can be used as unique global reference for mohajer-6 (مهاجر) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2000000 |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 18 |
| manufacturer | Qods/Hesa |
| operator | ['ethiopia', 'iran', 'iraq', 'sudan', 'syria', 'venezuela'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 290 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Ababil-3 (أبابيل)
The HESA Ababil is an Iranian‑built, single‑engine UAV family that serves primarily as a low‑cost, long‑range platform for intelligence‑, surveillance‑ and‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions, target‑drone training and loitering‑munition attacks. It has been exported to and operated by several Middle‑Eastern militaries and paramilitary groups, seeing combat in conflicts such as the 2006 Lebanon War, the Syrian and Yemeni civil wars.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1d2e3f4a-5b6c-7d8e-9f0a-1b2c3d4e5f6a which can be used as unique global reference for Ababil-3 (أبابيل) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'iraq', 'sudan', 'syria'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 257 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8 |
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Ababil-4 (أبابيل)
The Ababil-4 is an Iranian HESA tactical UAV for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance with optional strike capability, powered by a rotary engine and carrying up to 40 kg of sensors or munitions. With a 14-hour endurance, 8 m wingspan, and 241 km/h top speed, it supports Iran and Tajikistan in long-duration reconnaissance and limited attack roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2f3a4b5c-6d7e-8f9a-0b1c-2d3e4f5a6b7c which can be used as unique global reference for Ababil-4 (أبابيل) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 14 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'tajikistan'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 241 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8 |
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Hamaseh (حماسه)
The HESA Hamaseh (حماسه) is an Iranian‑manufactured tactical UAV developed by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA). Designed as a dual‑role platform, it conducts intelligence‑,‑surveillance‑,‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions and can be fitted with weapons for strike operations. Powered by a rotary engine, the drone carries up to 50 kg of payload—including synthetic‑aperture radar, communications‑jamming pods, cameras and small bombs, grenades or rockets—and boasts long endurance (up to 11 hours, with some sources citing 16 hours). It reaches speeds near 200 km/h, launches from a runway or via JATO, and lands conventionally or by parachute in emergencies. The Hamaseh entered service with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in 2016 and remains in Iranian service for both reconnaissance and combat tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3b4c5d6e-7f8a-9b0c-1d2e-3f4a5b6c7d8e which can be used as unique global reference for Hamaseh (حماسه) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 3000000 |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 16 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 274 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 9 |
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saegheh
The Saegheh is an Iranian stealth‑configured unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) prototype that mirrors the design of the captured U.S. RQ‑170 Sentinel. Developed by Iran’s domestic aerospace sector, the platform is powered by a rotary‑engine, boasts a 9‑m wingspan and a 16‑hour endurance, and can deliver up to 50 kg of payload—including four precision‑guided bombs—against high‑value targets. Although still in testing, the Saegheh is intended for covert strike missions and is slated for use by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iranian‑aligned forces in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere, providing a low‑cost, long‑range strike capability that augments Iran’s regional air‑power portfolio.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4c5d6e7f-8a9b-0c1d-2e3f-4a5b6c7d8e9f which can be used as unique global reference for saegheh in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 3000000 |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 16 |
| operator | ['iran', 'iraq', 'lebanon', 'syria'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| top_speed_kmph | 274 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 9 |
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Meraj 214 ( پهپاد معراج)
The Meraj 214 is a tactical‑class UAV produced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces for the Iranian armed forces. Powered by a rotary engine, the platform can remain aloft for up to 20 hours, cruise at 322 km/h and carries a 10‑metre wingspan with a 50 kg payload capacity that can be configured for reconnaissance sensors or precision weapons. Designed to operate without a dedicated runway, the Meraj 214 launches from a vehicle‑mounted catapult and lands belly‑first, giving IRGC ground units rapid, mobile air‑support in Iran’s varied terrain. Its primary mission set includes long‑range surveillance, target acquisition for air‑defence systems and the ability to strike high‑value targets, making it a key component of Iran’s indigenous UAV force.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8a9b0c1d-2e3f-4a5b-6c7d-8e9f0a1b2c3d which can be used as unique global reference for Meraj 214 ( پهپاد معراج) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 4000000 |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 322 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Ababil (أبابيل)
Ababil family/Iran
Internal MISP references
UUID 9b0c1d2e-3f4a-5b6c-7d8e-9f0a1b2c3d4e which can be used as unique global reference for Ababil (أبابيل) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'iraq', 'sudan'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 370 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.25 |
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Shahed 171 (Simorgh)
The Shahed 171 Simorgh is an Iranian‑built, jet‑powered flying‑wing UCAV developed by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) and fielded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force. Originating from a reverse‑engineered Lockheed RQ‑170 Sentinel captured in 2011, the Simorgh serves as a long‑range strike‑combat platform capable of carrying up to 60 kg of ordnance on four external hardpoints. Its rotary‑engine propulsion provides a maximum speed of roughly 290 km/h and an endurance of 18 hours, while its 10‑metre wingspan offers a relatively low radar cross‑section. With a unit cost of about US $4 million, the drone is intended for deep‑penetration missions, surveillance and precision‑guided weapon delivery within Iran’s regional theater.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2e3f4a5b-6c7d-8e9f-0a1b-2c3d4e5f6a7b which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 171 (Simorgh) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 4000000 |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 18 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 60 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['WING', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 290 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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ncsist teng yun
The NCSIST Teng Yun is a Taiwanese medium‑altitude long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by the National Chung‑Shan Institute of Science and Technology. Designed for both reconnaissance and strike missions, the UAV can loiter for up to 24 hours at a top speed of 200 km/h and carry a 200 kg payload on under‑wing hard points, enabling integration of precision‑guided munitions. Its 14‑metre wingspan and rotary‑engine powerplant give it a range exceeding 1,000 km and an operational ceiling of 25,000 ft, making it suited for maritime surveillance, coastal‑defence ISR, and targeted strike roles in support of the Republic of China Air Force.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3f4a5b6c-7d8e-9f0a-1b2c-3d4e5f6a7b8c which can be used as unique global reference for ncsist teng yun in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5000000 |
| country | taiwan |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology |
| operator | ['taiwan'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | Rotary engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14 |
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kbla-ivt
The KBLA‑IVT is a Russian‑manufactured VTOL UAV produced by Tekhnodinamika (Rostec‑owned). Weighing up to 300 kg with a 4.57 m (≈15 ft) wingspan, it is powered by an internal‑combustion engine and can remain aloft for roughly one hour. Originally fielded in late 2020 for the Russian Aerospace Forces, the platform serves primarily as a high‑fidelity aerial target that mimics low‑speed helicopters and UAVs during missile‑ and weapons‑system trials, enabling precise accuracy assessment. Tekhnodinamika also markets the KBLA‑IVT for civilian roles such as agricultural or reconnaissance surveying, and the system can be equipped with cameras to provide real‑time ISR or to act as a decoy, drawing enemy fire away from manned helicopters.
Internal MISP references
UUID 25bc036b-8b71-4098-8615-bf63204509d2 which can be used as unique global reference for kbla-ivt in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Tekhnodinamika |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Internal combustion |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| wingspan_m | 4.57 |
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Evo II
The Autel Evo II is a compact, electric VTOL quadcopter (wingspan 0.41 m, max take‑off weight 1.99 kg) marketed for enterprise and consumer use. It offers up to 40 minutes of flight, a top speed of 45 mph (20 m/s), and a 2 kg payload capacity, enabling it to carry small munitions such as 30 mm “Khattabka” grenades. Its 48‑MP 1/2‑inch CMOS sensor delivers 8K video and 4K HDR, while a 12‑sensor omnidirectional obstacle‑avoidance suite provides precise positioning (±0.02 m visual, ±0.5 m GPS). The system includes a 3.26‑inch OLED controller with a 9 km (FCC) transmission range and encrypted links that have proven resistant to Russian jamming. Deployed by Ukrainian forces, the Evo II is employed for short‑range ISR, target acquisition, and low‑cost kinetic attacks, leveraging its rapid‑deployment, high‑resolution imaging and modest payload to augment battlefield reconnaissance and strike capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID c24e2133-23c7-4dcf-8fa1-5a38c713ad68 which can be used as unique global reference for Evo II in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 1000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.67 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 116.6 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.41 |
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Golden eagle
The Golden Eagle is a compact electric‑powered UAV produced by Teal. With a 0.51 m wingspan, it can stay aloft for up to 0.92 hours and reach a top speed of 129.6 km/h, making it well‑suited for rapid, short‑range missions. Classified under the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) taxonomy, the platform is designed to gather visual and sensor data in real time. Priced at roughly $9,500, the Golden Eagle has been fielded by Ukrainian operators, with its country of origin listed as the United States of America. Its lightweight, low‑cost design emphasizes quick deployment for tactical situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID de616d7c-8a9d-427f-8c6d-aeed9a3f2f3a which can be used as unique global reference for Golden eagle in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 9500 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.92 |
| manufacturer | Teal |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 129.6 |
| wingspan_m | 0.51 |
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x2
The Skydio X2 is a compact, AI‑driven quadcopter deployed by the U.S. military and allied forces for short‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as by first‑responder and law‑enforcement agencies for rapid situational‑awareness and inspection tasks. Its autonomous navigation, VTOL design and thermal‑imaging payload let it operate in low‑light or contested environments, delivering real‑time visual data for tactical decision‑making.
Internal MISP references
UUID 50b4a527-b371-4daf-8f93-8e5de4de6c90 which can be used as unique global reference for x2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 10999 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.58 |
| manufacturer | Skydio |
| operator | ['india', 'new zealand', 'ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 40.2 |
| wingspan_m | 0.66 |
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RQ-4 Global hawk
The Northrop Grumman RQ‑4 Global Hawk is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) unmanned aircraft designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Powered by a single Rolls‑Royce AE3007 turbofan, it can stay aloft for over 34 hours, cruise at 629 km/h and operate at 60 000 ft, covering up to 40 000 sq mi of terrain per day. Its 1 360 kg internal payload accommodates synthetic‑aperture radar, electro‑optical/infrared sensors and, on Block 30 variants, a wide‑band SIGINT suite. Fielded by the U.S. Air Force (and NATO allies), the Global Hawk provides persistent, high‑resolution imagery and signals intelligence for strategic targeting, maritime surveillance, disaster response and emerging‑threat monitoring worldwide.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5ca96911-329e-4c0c-a582-e7857cc64963 which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-4 Global hawk in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 150000000 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 34 |
| manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1360 |
| powerplant | Turbofan jet |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 629 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 39.93 |
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Zala 421-12
Small tactical UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 0298a573-ad9a-5b37-b323-4020482a6d02 which can be used as unique global reference for Zala 421-12 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.18 |
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Tu-141 strizh
The Tupolev Tu‑141 Strizh is a Soviet‑designed, turbojet‑propelled unmanned aerial vehicle originally fielded in the late‑1970s as a high‑speed, medium‑range reconnaissance platform. With a one‑hour endurance, a top speed of ≈ 1 760 km/h and a 1 000 km operational radius, it can carry diverse payloads such as film cameras, infrared and radar imagers, and, when fitted with external munitions, function as a loitering strike weapon. After a long period of inactivity, the type was re‑activated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2014, where it has been employed both for intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions and, since the 2022 Russian invasion, as a long‑range loitering munition against Russian targets. The drone remains in the inventories of Russia and Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID e90bee1e-0e27-4712-90d9-86093b0dafee which can be used as unique global reference for Tu-141 strizh in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Tupolev |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Turbojet |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1760.0 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
| wingspan_m | 3.66 |
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Granat-4 (Гранат-4)
The Granat‑4 (Гранат‑4) is a Russian‑produced, gasoline‑powered fixed‑wing UAV dedicated to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and artillery‑spotting missions. Weighing up to 30 kg with a 3.2 m wingspan, it can stay aloft for six hours, cruise at 90–140 km/h and operate to 4 000 m altitude. Launched from a catapult and recovered by parachute, the system integrates a video encoder from Axis Communications (Sweden) and microelectronics from Silicon Laboratories and Analog Devices. Deployed by the Russian Armed Forces, Granat‑4 forms part of the “Navodchik‑2” fire‑adjustment complex and has been observed in combat during the Russian‑Ukrainian war, where several units have been captured or destroyed.
Internal MISP references
UUID e2c10d80-0641-4d82-b5b5-ea2d6d4d74d8 which can be used as unique global reference for Granat-4 (Гранат-4) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 h |
| manufacturer | Axis Communications |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 20 |
| powerplant | Gasoline internal combustion |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.35 |
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Orlan-10
Long-endurance tactical UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 4d604fd6-80b2-45dc-ab2b-a4f9e7f87a0d which can be used as unique global reference for Orlan-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | up to 16 h |
| manufacturer | Special Technology Center (STC); Taoglas |
| operator | ['kazakhstan', 'russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5,5 kg |
| powerplant | Internal combustion |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 149.7 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.05 |
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Orlan-30
The Orlan‑30 is a Russian‑produced, mini‑class ISR UAV designed for long‑duration reconnaissance. Built by Special Technology Center (STC) and its subsidiaries STC LLC and SMT‑AILOGIK LLC, the aircraft is powered by an internal‑combustion engine and can remain aloft for up to eight hours, covering a 600 km range at a top speed of 170 km/h. Its 3.1 m wingspan supports a 12 kg payload, typically optical and electronic sensors, and it operates from a catapult launch with parachute recovery. With a service ceiling of 6 000 m and a 120 km line‑of‑sight data link, the Orlan‑30 provides persistent, high‑altitude surveillance for Russian forces without armament capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9536d2ee-e4a2-46ee-a4d2-313169312cdf which can be used as unique global reference for Orlan-30 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 8 h |
| manufacturer | Special Technology Center (STC); STC LLC; SMT-AILOGIK LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 12 kg |
| powerplant | Internal combustion |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 170 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.05 |
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quantum vector
The Quantum Systems Vector is a compact electric VTOL UAV designed for high‑tempo ISR missions. Weighing under 8.5 kg with a 2.74 m wingspan, it can take off and land vertically, fly for up to 2 hours at 40 km/h, and operate in winds up to 27 kt and altitudes of 4,500 m MSL. Its AES‑256‑encrypted mesh‑IP link streams real‑time video up to 35 km while a built‑in NVIDIA Jetson Orin handles onboard AI processing for rapid target analysis. Low‑noise operation and a three‑minute crew‑on‑site deployment make it ideal for covert surveillance, supporting ground troops in complex environments such as the Black Sea region. Romania has procured the system for its 2040 transformation program, and it is already fielded by Ukrainian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID b9e20493-a291-46f5-be3d-17c1335412c9 which can be used as unique global reference for quantum vector in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/archives/archives-land-defense/land-defense-2024/romania-enhances-aerial-reconnaissance-capabilities-with-new-quantum-systems-vector-drone-purchase - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/546b04e76961b74a3a334d77d091f727 - webarchive
- https://quantum-systems.com/vector/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Quantum Systems |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 40.2 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.74 |
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Spectator
The Spectator‑M1 is Ukraine’s first indigenously‑developed, small‑class ISR UAV, fielded by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and Border Guard Service. Built by Polytech Aero and produced by VAT S.P. Korolev Meridian, the electric, high‑wing monoplane carries up to 1.5 kg of payload—including a 10× optical‑zoom daylight camera and a thermal imager—over a 3 km × 3 km mission area with a 35 km live‑video link. Its 2‑hour endurance, 120 km/h top speed and 3 m wingspan enable rapid tactical reconnaissance and border‑surveillance missions. Launch is catapult‑assisted (hand‑launch under development) and recovery uses either parachute‑assisted or conventional landing. The system incorporates INS‑GPS navigation, anti‑jamming ECM alerts, encrypted communications and a dual‑drone launch package, allowing up to five missions per day in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID a5b73ec0-a229-4117-b960-1a6636cfdd55 which can be used as unique global reference for Spectator in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Polytech Aero |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120.7 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.05 |
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RQ-20 puma
The AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma is a small, hand-launched, electric fixed-wing ISR UAV that provides day/night electro-optical/IR surveillance and target acquisition for small units, with about 2.5 hours endurance and a top speed around 76 km/h. Unarmed and classed as a small Class I system, it is operated by the United States and has been fielded by Ukraine for tactical reconnaissance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9e390aab-cd07-4d3f-96ba-872605b22186 which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-20 puma in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['albania', 'australia', 'belgium', 'canada', 'costa rica', 'czechia', 'denmark', 'egypt', 'estonia', 'france', 'germany', 'greece', 'kosovo', 'latvia', 'luxembourg', 'netherlands', 'new zealand', 'norway', 'philippines', 'portugal', 'spain', 'sweden', 'turkey', 'ukraine', 'united kingdom', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.74 |
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E95m
The E95M is a high‑speed, pulse‑jet‑propelled UAV produced by ENIKS Joint‑Stock Company (Ukraine). Marketed as a maneuverable air‑target simulator, it is launched from a pneumatic catapult and recovered by parachute, supporting realistic training for air‑defence and surface‑to‑air systems. With a maximum take‑off weight of 70 kg, a 2.4 m wingspan, and a flight envelope of up to 30 minutes, 300‑400 km/h, 50 km range and 3 000 m altitude, the platform can also carry a 20 kg payload, giving it limited weapon capability. Russia is listed as the sole operator, employing the E95M for target‑practice and, potentially, low‑cost strike missions. The system integrates a VRD M135 pulse‑jet engine, GNSS (Cirocomm) antenna, Traco Power DC converter, and Ukrainian‑made relays.
Internal MISP references
UUID 098c796d-0798-4506-a5eb-724b438448fc which can be used as unique global reference for E95m in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | ENIKS JOINT-STOCK COMPANY |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 20 |
| powerplant | Pulse jet |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 402.3 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.44 |
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tu-143 reis
Short-range turbojet drone (historic)
Internal MISP references
UUID 381f9b9a-617c-4908-9081-2b1d0e6507b2 which can be used as unique global reference for tu-143 reis in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 0.22 |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | Unknown |
| powerplant | Turbojet |
| top_speed_kmph | 981.0 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.74 |
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BirdEye 400 (Zastava)
The IAI BirdEye 400 (Russian designation: Zastava) is a small, electric, unarmed tactical UAV used by Israel and Russia for short-range ISR, providing real-time electro‑optical day/night surveillance and target acquisition at platoon/company level. With about 80 minutes endurance and quiet operation, it is optimized for portable deployment supporting reconnaissance, border security, and artillery adjustment.
Internal MISP references
UUID fcc0f47a-f148-4e94-a8e5-683984e9c489 which can be used as unique global reference for BirdEye 400 (Zastava) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2000000 |
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 1.33 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| operator | ['israel', 'russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 83.7 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.13 |
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Punisher
Loitering munition/attack UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 38a1456f-85d5-4714-aebd-dcfc92a409b3 which can be used as unique global reference for Punisher in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80.5 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.29 |
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takhion (Тахион)
The Takhion (Тахион) is a Russian‑manufactured, electric‑powered unmanned aerial system developed by Izhmash‑Nodikon Systems LLC. Classified as an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platform, the drone can remain airborne for up to two hours, covering a top speed of roughly 120 km/h while carrying a 10‑kg payload. Its compact 2.13‑meter wingspan and modest size make it suitable for tactical observation missions, border patrol, and situational‑awareness tasks within Russia’s operational theatres. The Takhion carries no weapon systems, emphasizing its role as a pure sensor‑carrying vehicle for data collection and battlefield monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID f5e68cef-7eca-483b-8487-2fc8384310ca which can be used as unique global reference for takhion (Тахион) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Izhmash-Nodikon Systems LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120.7 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.13 |
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A1-CM Furia (А1-С Фурия)
Since 2014 the system is widely used during the Joint Forces Operation in eastern Ukraine to conduct aerial reconnaissance and artillery fire adjustment. The long flight endurance and the long-range of the command line make it possible to carry out tasks at a tactical depth up to 50 kilometers. The system consists of the three unmanned aerial vehicles, three daytime payloads, and two nighttime payloads equipped with thermal imagers.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4c535ed3-2fee-43a4-a220-1ed8b85498d2 which can be used as unique global reference for A1-CM Furia (А1-С Фурия) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 25000 |
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Athlon Avia |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 96.6 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.13 |
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eleron-3 (Элерон-3, 3SV)
Eleron-3 is a light Russian tactical UAV developed by ENICS for short-range ISR missions. It is hand-launched, electrically powered, and optimized for unit-level reconnaissance and artillery spotting. The drone carries a day/night EO payload and emphasizes portability and rapid deployment. Its endurance is typically 1.5–2 hours, with a modest operational radius. The system is designed for simplicity, low cost, and field robustness.
Eleron-3SV is an improved variant of the Eleron-3, introduced for enhanced battlefield performance. It features upgraded communications, improved navigation, and better resistance to electronic interference. The payload and endurance are slightly improved compared to the base version. The 3SV is better suited for contested electromagnetic environments. Overall, it represents an incremental modernization, not a new platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7d741517-6e70-4267-8b6f-7df4e025a0b0 which can be used as unique global reference for eleron-3 (Элерон-3, 3SV) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1.67 |
| manufacturer | ENIKS JOINT-STOCK COMPANY |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 128.8 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.22 |
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switchblade 300
The Switchblade 300 Block 20 is a lightweight, electric‑powered loitering munition designed for rapid, precision strikes by dismounted or small‑unit operators. Weighing ≈ 1.68 kg (munition) and carried in a backpack‑compatible launcher, it provides up to 20 minutes of endurance and a 30 km line‑of‑sight range (extended with an antenna). During loiter it cruises at ≈ 101 km/h and can sprint to ≈ 161 km/h for terminal attacks. Its modular payload bay accommodates either a fragmentation warhead for anti‑personnel effects or an explosively‑formed penetrator (EFP) capable of defeating light‑to‑medium armor. The system delivers real‑time EO/IR video, GPS‑linked targeting and a “wave‑off‑re‑commit” capability, enabling single‑operator, beyond‑line‑of‑sight engagements with low collateral damage. It is fielded by the United States and supplied to Ukraine under the LM, Class I: small taxonomy.
Internal MISP references
UUID cd70cac7-e795-48ed-84cf-83fc688e368e which can be used as unique global reference for switchblade 300 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | Unknown |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.25 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 160.9 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.22 |
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switchblade 600
The AeroVironment Switchblade 600 is a man‑portable, electric‑powered loitering‑munition UAV designed for rapid, precision strike against high‑value targets such as armored vehicles. Weighing 15 kg with a 10 kg warhead, it can launch from a lightweight tube, cruise at up to 185 km/h, and loiter for ≈ 40 minutes before diving on a target at dash speed. Its tablet‑based fire‑control system provides encrypted, jam‑resistant data‑link communications and a selectable “wave‑off” capability, allowing operators to abort the mission mid‑flight. Fielded by the United States and supplied to Ukraine, the Switchblade 600 augments small‑unit firepower by delivering missile‑level lethality without the logistical footprint of conventional artillery or air‑support assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 809bbef1-3477-4dd3-90ec-68c6f45cd76b which can be used as unique global reference for switchblade 600 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.67 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 185.1 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.83 |
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Bayraktar TB3
The Bayraktar TB3 is a carrier‑capable, medium‑altitude long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by Baykar Tech. Powered by a 170 hp turbodiesel engine, it offers 24 + hours of endurance, a 300 km/h top speed and a 280 kg payload capacity that can be fitted with laser‑guided, IR‑guided or mini‑cruise missiles as well as ISR suites (EO/IR sensors, AESA radar). Its foldable wings and fully autonomous take‑off/landing allow operations from short‑runway decks such as Turkey’s amphibious assault ship TCG Anadolu, providing naval strike and surveillance capability. In service with the Turkish Land and Naval Forces and slated for delivery to Indonesia, the TB3 combines persistent maritime‑land surveillance, precision strike and network‑centric control for modern joint‑force missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5de8c2b1-ac3e-51a1-8bc2-c855707493c0 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar TB3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 21 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['indonesia', 'turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 280 |
| powerplant | Turbodiesel |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 14 |
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Bayraktar KIZILELMA
The Bayraktar KIZILELMA is Baykar Tech’s first unmanned fighter aircraft, built on the proven Bayraktar UAV lineage and equipped with a turbofan engine. Classified as a Class III strike‑combat/ISR platform, it combines air‑to‑air capability with high‑resolution ISR payloads—including an AESA radar, electro‑optical targeting system and IR search‑track sensor. With a 1.5‑ton payload capacity, 3 + hours endurance, a 0.9 Mach top speed and low radar cross‑section, KIZILELMA delivers high maneuverability and situational awareness for both air‑defence and strike missions. Its modular design supports short‑runway and future aircraft‑carrier operations, making it a versatile force multiplier for Turkey’s aerial combat and surveillance needs.
Internal MISP references
UUID 10533af2-3639-54da-8392-3645403e86a6 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar KIZILELMA in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| payload_kg | 1500 |
| powerplant | Turbofan Engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1110 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10 |
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Bayraktar KALKAN
The Bayraktar KALKAN is a Turkish vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by Baykar Tech. Designed for surveillance, reconnaissance and light‑weight strike missions, the platform combines four electric motors with a single combustion engine, delivering up to six hours of endurance and a top speed of roughly 120 km/h. Its compact 5‑metre wingspan and 30 kg maximum take‑off weight allow operation from ship‑borne decks such as the TCG Anadolu’s drone‑carrying landing‑helicopter dock. With a 0.58 kg payload capacity, the KALKAN can carry precision munitions, providing Turkey’s forces with a flexible, autonomous, and VTOL‑capable combat UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID 510f0cf7-5684-5f06-9169-9c8025907e34 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar KALKAN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| payload_kg | 0.580 |
| powerplant | 4x Electric motor/ 1x Combustion |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 5 |
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Scout
Scout is a UAV platform produced by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and currently operated within Israel. Identified by the UUID 92282bd7‑60ea‑5bad‑9b14‑45f811e0f4e8, the system is catalogued on IAI’s website (https://www.iai.co.il/p/scout). While the vendor page provides no detailed specifications, the name “Scout” implies a focus on tactical scouting or intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions, typical of lightweight, short‑range drones used to gather situational awareness for ground forces. No additional technical data, performance figures, or export information are publicly available at this time.
Internal MISP references
UUID 92282bd7-60ea-5bad-9b14-45f811e0f4e8 which can be used as unique global reference for Scout in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | IAI |
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RQ2 Pionner
The RQ‑2 Pioneer is a lightweight, twin‑boom UAV developed jointly by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and AAI Corp. Powered by a 26 hp Sachs 2‑stroke gasoline engine, it cruises at up to 200 km/h with a 5.2 m wingspan and a maximum take‑off weight of 205 kg. Designed exclusively for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), the platform can be catapult‑launched from land or ship decks and recovered via net or arrestor hook. Its analog line‑of‑sight video link provides real‑time imagery to ground stations, supporting battlefield awareness for naval, army and marine units. The Pioneer saw extensive service in the 1991 Gulf War, the Balkans, Somalia, Kosovo and Iraq, and has been operated by the United States, Israel and Singapore. It carries no weapons and is classified as a Class I small ISR system.
Internal MISP references
UUID 56326c8f-b7ab-55e1-974e-ff3bcb1cf319 which can be used as unique global reference for RQ2 Pionner in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) |
| powerplant | Sachs 2-stroke, 2-cylinder gasoline piston engine, 26 hp |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.20 |
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THUNDER B-VTOL
The THUNDER B‑VTOL is Israel Aerospace Industries’ hybrid VTOL‑UAS that merges multirotor vertical‑take‑off capability with a fixed‑wing, pusher‑propeller for efficient cruise. Powered by an internal‑combustion engine, it delivers up to 12 hours of endurance and a 150 km communication range, supporting day‑and‑night ISTAR missions with high‑definition video, photogrammetric mapping and a variety of EO/IR payloads up to 8 kg. Its low acoustic, visual, thermal and radar signatures enable covert operations, while built‑in GPS‑anti‑jam and multi‑link datalinks assure continuity in GPS‑denied or communications‑jammed environments. Designed for rapid, crew‑light deployment from unprepared sites, the system is suited for maritime, land and air domains, offering robust performance in severe weather and extreme terrain.
Internal MISP references
UUID 330cb2dc-74c5-5e47-92b1-22c872ac5e5a which can be used as unique global reference for THUNDER B-VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 12 |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries |
| payload_kg | 8 |
| powerplant | ICE engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
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BirdEye 650D
The BirdEye 650D is a compact, gasoline‑powered tactical UAV developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for long‑endurance intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) missions. Weighing under 30 kg with a 4‑m wingspan, it can stay aloft for up to 15 hours and cover roughly 150 km, operating at altitudes of 15 000 ft and loiter speeds of 40‑80 kt. Its 5.5 kg payload capacity supports stabilized day‑night sensors and moving‑target trackers, enabling persistent over‑the‑hill, urban and convoy‑escort surveillance. The system is launch‑ready via a pneumatic catapult and recovers safely using a parachute/air‑bag “flip‑over” maneuver. Fully automated from take‑off to landing, the BirdEye 650D offers low visual and acoustic signatures, rapid deployment on a trailer, and operation by a three‑person ground crew, making it ideal for organic support of maneuvering ground forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 90f58023-829b-5cb8-b551-335f455f8cfa which can be used as unique global reference for BirdEye 650D in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | 5.5 |
| powerplant | gasoline internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 148.2 |
| wingspan_m | 4 |
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APUS 25
IAI’s APUS 25 is a lightweight multirotor VTOL mini-UAS designed to give front-line units rapid, short‑range ISR with real‑time situational awareness. It emphasizes quick deployment, quiet operation, and stabilized day/night electro‑optical imaging for use in urban and complex terrain.
Internal MISP references
UUID a3e9949b-3a6a-5d03-b56e-9fe83bbe7bb9 which can be used as unique global reference for APUS 25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 8 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
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CH-10
The CH‑10 is a Chinese tilt‑rotor UAV developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp (CASC). Classified as a VTOL‑ISR tactical platform (Class II), it can launch and land vertically on naval vessels or in mountainous terrain, eliminating the need for runways. With a 5‑hour endurance, a top speed of 320 km/h, a 200‑km operational radius and a 48 kg payload capacity, the CH‑10 supports both reconnaissance and combat missions. It can conduct battlefield surveillance, target detection, communications relay, search‑and‑identification, and precision‑strike guidance, and is capable of carrying weapons. Operated by the People’s Republic of China, the drone is intended to augment ship‑borne and ground forces with persistent, high‑speed intelligence and strike capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 42818481-e1ca-5b12-911f-8f20afd698e9 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/819b840af2b4975148936bdd3d828c0b - webarchive
- https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/201810/1125359.shtml - webarchive
- http://cndefense.com/uav/CH-10.html - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news2023/china-s-ch-10-uav-sets-new-benchmark-in-vertical-takeoff-and-landing-drones - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp (CASC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 48.0 kg |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 320 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 6.7 m |
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WZ-7 Xiang Long (soaring Dragon)
The Guizhou WZ‑7 “Xiang Long” (Soaring Dragon) is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) UAV built by Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation and designed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group. Powered by a single jet engine (WP‑13 turbojet or later WS‑13 turbofan), it cruises at ≈ 750 km/h, can stay aloft for up to 10 hours, and has a 24.86 m wingspan. Though primarily an ISR platform, the WZ‑7 is equipped to feed targeting data to anti‑ship ballistic missiles (e.g., DF‑21D) and cruise‑missile strikes, effectively acting as a “carrier‑killer” sensor. Operational since 2018, it serves PLA Air Force and Naval Air Force units, with documented deployments over the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea, the Sea of Japan, and near India’s border, underscoring its role in strategic surveillance and missile‑targeting support.
Internal MISP references
UUID bb3e5741-3e86-5665-ad51-e05f195c4648 which can be used as unique global reference for WZ-7 Xiang Long (soaring Dragon) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/055dbc061555bb6fbb5f8d6259d00f6b - webarchive
- https://www.flightglobal.com/military-uavs/zhuhai-uav-bazaar-returns-with-a-vengeance/145685.article - webarchive
- https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1238671.shtml - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guizhou_WZ-7_Soaring_Dragon - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours (at maximum speed; with turbojet) |
| manufacturer | Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | The primary mission is expected to be aerial reconnaissance, but it may also be fitted to provide targeting data for anti-ship ballistic missiles and |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 750 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 24.86 m |
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Puma LE
The Puma LE (Long‑Endurance) is AeroVironment’s ultra‑light Group 2 UAV that delivers Group 1‑size logistics while providing extended ISR capability. Weighing only 22.5 lb (≈10 kg) and hand‑ or bungee‑launched, it can stay aloft for up to 5.5 hours, cruise at 46–76 km/h (25 knots cruise, 41 knots dash) and operate up to 60 km from its control station when paired with AeroVironment’s Long‑Range Tracking Antenna. Its integrated Mantis i45 gimbal supplies dual 15 MP EO cameras, a 50× optical zoom, IR and low‑light sensors, plus an NVG‑visible laser illuminator. A secondary payload bay (≈3.4 lb/1.5 kg) with dedicated power and Ethernet permits additional mission kits such as electronic‑warfare, RF geolocation, communications‑relay or other sensors. With a 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) total payload capacity and a skid‑landing recovery, the Puma LE serves the U.S. Army and other U.S. forces as a compact, long‑endurance platform for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition and network‑extension tasks in both land and maritime environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2fb58a92-67eb-5f5b-b282-0a207c5fae6c which can be used as unique global reference for Puma LE in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/4431da96dcf44fe8b813c770b2517574 - webarchive
- https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20191014005228/en/AeroVironment-Launches-New-Puma%E2%84%A2-LE-Delivering-Group-2-Capabilities-in-aGroup-1-Footprint-with-Increased-Range-Endurance-and-Payload-Capacity - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2022/us-army-orders-puma-le-long-enduranceunmanned-aircraft-systems - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 5.5 hours |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 46-76 km/h, 25 knots cruise, 41 knots dash |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.6 m |
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Puma 3 AE
The Puma 3 AE is AeroVironment’s third‑generation, all‑environment mini‑UAV (CLASS I: mini, ISR) fielded by the United States. Weighing 6.8 kg with a 2.8 m wingspan, it can be hand‑launched or rail‑launched and recovered by autonomous deep‑stall landing, enabling rapid deployment in confined or maritime settings. Powered by an electric motor and a high‑energy‑density LE battery, the platform offers 2.5 h (standard) to 3 h (PS2500 battery) endurance and a top speed of 47‑83 km/h. Its Mantis i45 gimbal payload provides dual 15 MP EO cameras, 50× optical zoom, IR and low‑light sensors, plus an 860 nm laser illuminator, all transmitted over AES‑256‑encrypted links to a common GCS (Raven/Wasp AE). The Puma 3 AE delivers precise intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) for force‑protection, overwatch and situational awareness across land and sea, supporting US Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Border Patrol operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID d5b1f50f-8524-5677-9ece-8e7fe270f67f which can be used as unique global reference for Puma 3 AE in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c3caca3061d8b8986c3b58c005ab7717 - webarchive
- https://www.naval-technology.com/projects/puma-3-ae/ - webarchive
- https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2024/05/14/us-origin-rq-20-puma-uav-hunts-russias-s-300-air-defensesystems/ - webarchive
- https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240214499488/en/AeroVironment%E2%80%99s-Puma-3-AE-Now-Offers-Extended-Endurance-of-Up-To-3Hours - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 hour flight endurance with an LE battery |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Electric motor with LE battery |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 47–83 km/h, 25–45 knots |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.8 m |
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Spector M1 (meridian)
The Spector M1 (Meridian) is a Ukrainian‑produced mini‑UAV built by OJSC “Meridian” n. S. P. Korolyov. Powered by an electric motor, it can stay aloft for up to three hours and reaches 120 km/h, carrying a 1.5 kg payload of day/night cameras, infrared or multispectral sensors. Hand‑launched and recovered by parachute or belly landing, the platform is unarmed and operates in fully automatic, semi‑automatic or manual modes. It is fielded by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and State Border Guard Service for intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions, including border enforcement, search‑and‑rescue, general observation and maritime patrol. Its low visual signature and long endurance make it well suited to persistent, low‑altitude monitoring over contested or remote areas.
Internal MISP references
UUID b96ba3df-fa7d-572e-8075-4bc53eac3ed9 which can be used as unique global reference for Spector M1 (meridian) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 180 min |
| manufacturer | OJSC ‘Meridian' n. S. P. Korolyov |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.02 m |
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Searcher Mk III
The IAI Searcher Mk III is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) tactical UAV developed by Israel Aerospace Industries for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With a 26 m wingspan, a 20‑hour endurance and a top speed of 104 km/h, it can loft up to 120 kg of payload—including EO/IR, SAR and signals‑intelligence suites—while remaining unarmed. The system provides real‑time imagery, target acquisition, artillery‑spotting and post‑strike damage assessment, and features an aerial data‑relay for beyond‑line‑of‑sight operations. Operated by the Israeli Defence Forces and exported in limited numbers (e.g., upgraded variants for Spain), the Searcher Mk III serves as a high‑altitude ISR platform and electronic‑warfare node rather than a combat‑strike asset.
Internal MISP references
UUID fdd76543-4bdf-5816-a4b9-2f8c7055d426 which can be used as unique global reference for Searcher Mk III in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d1540eccf96dd1cd5a3b0fd0057aee01 - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=1064 - webarchive
- https://www.army-technology.com/news/nspa-tests-spanish-army-upgraded-pasi-searchersmk-iii-class-ii-uavs/ - webarchive
- https://en.topwar.ru/89909-nastoyaschee-i-buduschee-bespilotnoy-aviacii-chast-2.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | 120 |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:hale', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 104 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 26 |
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Heron TP (eitan)
The IAI Heron TP (Eitan) is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) UAV built by Israel Aerospace Industries for high‑value ISR and force‑protection missions. Powered by a 1 200 hp PT6 turboprop, it can remain airborne for up to 30 hours, cruise at 407 km/h and carry a 2 700 kg payload that includes EO/IR sensor turrets, synthetic‑aperture radar, COMINT, ESM and, as demonstrated by Germany, precision‑guided missiles for strike or convoy‑defence roles. Operated by Israel, India and the German Air Force (leased from IAI/Airbus DS), the platform provides persistent surveillance, target acquisition and real‑time warning for ground and naval units, bridging the capability gap between legacy Heron 1 systems and forthcoming European Eurodrone platforms.
Internal MISP references
UUID c8cbb372-337f-5cfb-acf3-36e740fd10ba which can be used as unique global reference for Heron TP (eitan) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/31264fe6585eda4ee1d753e5f4828b3d - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news-2024/israeli-heron-tp-drones-enter-active-duty-with-german-air-force - webarchive
- https://www.jns.org/israelaerospace-industries-to-showcase-radars-defense-systems-at-greek-exhibition/ - webarchive
- https://www.defencetoday.com/air/air-platforms/germany-to-arm-heron-tp-drones/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 95000000 |
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries. |
| operator | ['india', 'israel'] |
| payload_kg | 2,700 kg |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 407.44 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 26 |
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Wing Loong ID
EW, MALE, UAS, UCAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 8a1b4a7e-5a31-53ad-b026-1b0636e69154 which can be used as unique global reference for Wing Loong ID in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/4b7a673c03470cb74dd39a6a7362e75a - webarchive
- https://uasweekly.com/2018/01/29/chinas-avic-aims-launch-new-wing-loong-d-variant-2018/ - webarchive
- https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2022/08/03/china-upgrades-ucav-intoa-high-electromagnetic-jamming-vehicle/ - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2018/airshow-china-2018-casic-launches-i-d-version-of-wing-loong-uas - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 35 |
| manufacturer | Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group |
| operator | ['china', 'egypt'] |
| payload_kg | 400 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 280 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 17.6 |
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CH-804C
The CH‑804C is a light, VTOL‑capable UAV developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). Designed for persistent ISR missions, it can take off and land vertically using four tail‑boom rotors before transitioning to conventional forward flight powered by a rear‑mounted two‑blade propeller. With a 4‑hour endurance, a top speed of 130 km/h and a 4 kg payload, the platform carries a belly‑mounted, optically stabilized EO/IR turret (2.5 kg) capable of detecting ground targets at 1.5 km (day) and 1 km (night). An L‑band datalink provides up to 4 Mbps imagery transmission and a 50 km operational radius. Typical roles include border surveillance, pipeline and power‑line inspection, cartographic imaging, search‑and‑rescue, and monitoring of areas of interest.
Internal MISP references
UUID ccca4f5d-42a6-52e7-9fb6-99fd15200663 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-804C in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 4 hours |
| manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.25 m |
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Trinity Tactical
The Trinity Tactical is a German‑operated, electric‑powered eVTOL UAV designed for rapid, forward‑area intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and high‑resolution mapping. Weighing 13 kg and fitting in a single‑person rucksack, it can be assembled and ready to fly in under two minutes, then launch vertically from confined sites. With a 90‑minute endurance, a top speed of 17 m s⁻¹ and a 5.75 kg take‑off weight, it carries up to 1 kg of interchangeable payloads—including centimeter‑resolution RGB, multispectral and LiDAR sensors—via a quick‑lock mechanism. The system delivers up to 700 ha (or a 90 km linear corridor) per sortie, provides AES‑encrypted 2.2 GHz data links, low acoustic signature and integrated QBase 3D mission‑planning software for automated GIS generation at the tactical edge.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7fa30a8b-0cf7-5dee-a56e-7fb2169fb6e5 which can be used as unique global reference for Trinity Tactical in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 90 min |
| manufacturer | Quantum Systems |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| payload_kg | 1,000 grams |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 18 m/s (35 kn) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.4 m |
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AR5
The Tekever AR5 is a medium‑altitude, medium‑endurance fixed‑wing UAV designed for maritime operations. With a 4 m wingspan, twin‑engine propulsion and a 20‑hour endurance, it can carry up to 50 kg of payload, including EO/IR cameras, radar and AIS sensors, while maintaining high‑capacity SATCOM for unlimited beyond‑line‑of‑sight communications. Its flexible architecture supports surveillance, search‑and‑rescue, pollution monitoring, fisheries inspection and communications‑relay missions, and it can launch from or land on short, unpaved airstrips with automatic take‑off/landing capability. Operated by Portugal and Ukraine (and noted in the UK), the AR5 is ITAR‑free and positioned as a key platform for European‑wide maritime UAS surveillance.
Internal MISP references
UUID d9071664-1739-5f8f-9ec5-fcde48b5f106 which can be used as unique global reference for AR5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | portugal |
| flight_time_h | 20 hours |
| manufacturer | Tekever |
| operator | ['portugal', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 50 kg |
| powerplant | Twin-engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 m |
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S570
The S570 is a Chinese loitering‑munition UAV produced by Wuhan Guide Infrared Co. Weighing about 7 kg (including its launcher), it can be carried in a backpack (up to six per operator) and launched either handheld or from a vehicle. With a 25‑minute endurance and a 10 km control radius, the drone conducts reconnaissance and then attacks targets within an 8‑m lethal radius. Its dual‑mode IR and CCD seeker enables precision strikes against light armored vehicles, infantry formations, and structures, penetrating armor up to 60 mm. The system’s folded‑wing, prop‑driven airframe provides stable flight for rapid, low‑cost, expendable strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0cd56619-958f-5a8d-800b-d85c0d45408a which can be used as unique global reference for S570 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | Wuhan Guide Infrared Co |
| operator | ['china'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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PHASA-35
The PHASA‑35 is a British‑made high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial system developed by BAE Systems in partnership with Prismatic. Powered by solar‑electric panels and high‑energy‑density lithium‑ion batteries, the aircraft can remain aloft for months, operating above 65 000 ft (≈20 km) where weather and air‑traffic interference are minimal. With a 35 m wingspan, a take‑off weight of about 150 kg and a payload capacity of 15 kg, it is suited for ISR, environmental monitoring, border surveillance and communications relay (including 4G/5G). Its electric motor provides a cruise speed of 96‑144 km/h, while recent battery‑pack upgrades extend night‑time endurance, making PHASA‑35 a low‑cost, persistent alternative to satellite‑based sensors. Currently fielded by Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID efe2abe8-d0de-514b-ac3e-092b5d9188d7 which can be used as unique global reference for PHASA-35 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/669fda37f8aa39d397e5a86b43c0c430 - webarchive
- https://www.baesystems.com/en-uk/product/phasa-35 - webarchive
- https://www.spaceportamerica.com/phasa-35-announces-completion-of-first-successful-stratosphericflight/ - webarchive
- https://defence-blog.com/uk-solar-powered-drone-to-stay-airborne-for-months/ - webarchive
- https://www.aerosociety.com/news/exclusive-bae-systems-phasa-35-makesbreakthrough-stratospheric-flight/ - webarchive
- https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/phasa-35-solar-powered-hale-uav/?cf-view - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | BAE |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 15 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 96-144 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 35.0 m |
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Trinity Pro
The Trinity Pro is a German‑manufactured, electric‑powered fixed‑wing UAV designed for high‑resolution ISR and mapping missions. With a 2.39 m wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of 5.75 kg and a 90‑minute endurance, it can cover up to 700 ha per flight at speeds of 61 km/h while operating from 0 m to 5 500 m MSL. The platform integrates the Quantum‑Skynode autopilot, a Linux‑based mission computer and QBase 3D mission‑control software, providing automated pre‑flight checks, terrain‑following, wind simulation and AI‑driven return‑to‑home. Its plug‑and‑play payload bay supports a range of sensors—including RGB, multispectral, oblique and LiDAR (e.g., Qube 240)—and includes a built‑in GNSS reference station for PPK processing. Intended for civilian and government users, the Trinity Pro delivers reliable, long‑range aerial data collection without weaponisation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4635b9d1-ea5a-5f53-bb85-95f4f06ce6f8 which can be used as unique global reference for Trinity Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1ac678fe6946a795e29b75f52af00820 - webarchive
- https://quantum-systems.com/trinity-pro/ - webarchive
- https://lp.quantum-systems.com/hubfs/Downloadables/QS_INT_Trinity_Pro_Techsheet_241015_Screen.pdf - webarchive
- https://lp.quantum-systems.com/hubfs/Downloadables/QS_TPro_Brochure_A4_BS_3mm_240913_Screen.pdf - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 90 min |
| manufacturer | Quantum Systems |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C6', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 61 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.394 m |
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Hydra
The DefendTex Hydra is a compact, electric‑powered unmanned aerial vehicle designed for maritime reconnaissance and ISR. Introduced in 2018, it operates from water and can transition among low‑altitude flight, surface‑skimming, and subsurface modes, giving the Royal Australian Navy persistent situational awareness across the air‑sea interface. With a 20‑minute endurance, a top speed of 120 km/h and a 5 kg payload capacity, Hydra carries optical, infrared and electronic sensors to detect, track and relay target data without armament. Its multi‑environment capability and rapid launch from vessels make it a versatile, low‑cost asset for maritime domain monitoring, early‑warning and intelligence‑collection missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 81f36c14-48ed-55fa-a252-29da98d3a0d5 which can be used as unique global reference for Hydra in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/2250a485d0eaf510dfebf71dc737ce17 - webarchive
- https://www.defendtex.com/sea/ - webarchive
- https://www.australiandefence.com.au/defence/sea/how-navy-can-adapt-to-unmanned-systems-ifrs - webarchive
- https://strategicanalysis.org/rethinking-australian-airpower-in-an-age-of-impactful-projection/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | australia |
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | DefendTex |
| operator | ['australia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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FH-95 (flying Swan)
The FH‑95 “Flying Swan,” produced by Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), is a Chinese‑operated, long‑endurance UAV designed for multi‑mission use. With a 24‑hour endurance, a 190 km/h top speed, a 1 000 kg take‑off weight and a 250 kg payload carried on four hardpoints, it can conduct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (visible, infrared and SAR imaging), precision strike, and electronic‑warfare tasks. The platform is capable of electronic jamming, radar‑warning‑receiver (RWR) early‑warning functions and acts as a data‑link node, feeding sensor information from hostile ground stations to friendly aircraft. It also supports suppression of enemy air‑defence (SEAD) operations, targeting radar sites with anti‑radiation weapons and providing laser designation for other strike assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID ac95b8c8-e225-5b5d-9612-c7574732042d which can be used as unique global reference for FH-95 (flying Swan) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f4974eb58f26cf3dcd5c31f60b346d8f - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/Janes/Display/BSP_32024-JDW - webarchive
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQnmBr_k5ck - webarchive
- https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/2108580 - webarchive
- https://www.militarydrones.org.cn/fh-95-electronic-warfare-drone-p00558p1.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 24 hours |
| manufacturer | Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 250 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 190 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Kub (Куб)
The ZALA Kub‑BLA (also known as the KUB‑E export variant) is a Russian electric, fixed‑wing loitering munition designed for low‑observable, short‑range strike missions. With a 1.22 m wingspan, 30‑minute endurance and a top speed of 80‑130 km/h, it can carry up to 3 kg of explosives or sensors. Launched from pneumatic catapults, high‑speed boats or ship‑borne containers, the drone loiters autonomously, identifies targets via onboard AI‑driven visual recognition, and then dives onto the target in a kamikaze attack. Operational since 2019, it has seen combat in Syria’s Idlib region and Ukraine, engaging artillery, light‑armored vehicles and infrastructure, and can be deployed in guided swarms for maritime or land‑based saturation attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7329fec9-c22c-42e4-83be-e778872c7b3d which can be used as unique global reference for Kub (Куб) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZALA_Kub-BLA - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/64e82ecf06f6edfe3ef96b58493d1871 - webarchive
- https://www.army-technology.com/projects/zala-kyb-strike-drone-russia/ - webarchive
- https://dronexl.co/2022/01/31/kamikaze-drone-kalashnikov-group/ - webarchive
- https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/08/russian-company-develops-new-naval-kamikaze-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.wired.com/story/ai-drones-russia-ukraine/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | Electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 128.8 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.22 |
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Arash-2 (Kyan 2, آرش)
The Arash‑2 (also known as Kyan 2) is an Iranian jet‑propelled loitering munition designed for stand‑off, one‑way attacks. With a 4 m wingspan, a top speed near 400 km/h and an advertised range of up to 1 000 km, it can be launched from a disguised truck‑mounted launcher using a rocket booster. The UAV carries a ~30 kg warhead and can be guided either by satellite navigation or a passive radar‑homing seeker, allowing it to target air‑defence radars, command‑and‑control nodes and other high‑value infrastructure. Operated by Iran’s armed forces, the Arash‑2 provides a long‑range, high‑speed strike capability against critical enemy assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5b54232d-0d7e-53fa-82eb-8b37bd74cfaa which can be used as unique global reference for Arash-2 (Kyan 2, آرش) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Defense Industries Organization (Iran) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 400 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 |
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Kian-1 (كيان)
The Kian‑1 (كيان) is an Iranian‑made, jet‑propelled UCAV that blends high‑speed reconnaissance with precision strike capability. Powered by a micro‑jet engine, it can reach 480 km/h, cruise at altitudes of up to 5 000 m and carry a 30 kg payload, giving it a reported range of roughly 1 000 km. Its primary missions include long‑range target acquisition, measurement of enemy air‑defence systems, and serving as a disposable “flying‑target” for training or as a suicide strike vehicle. Designed for rapid deployment from ground or vehicle launchers, the Kian‑1 provides Iran with a low‑observable, expendable platform capable of striking high‑value targets beyond its borders while also supporting electronic‑reconnaissance and anti‑radar roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7ed52524-25a2-55a4-849f-c2118635b846 which can be used as unique global reference for Kian-1 (كيان) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/8dfb51bfd53759be9ff36c873abb20b9 - webarchive
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/9/1/iran-unveils-high-precision-reconnaissance-and-attack-drone - webarchive
- https://iranpress.com/kian-combat-and-defense-drone - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2208#images - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 30 kg |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 480 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 m |
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HERO-400EC
The HERO‑400EC is a Uvision‑manufactured, all‑electric loitering munition that combines long‑range ISR and precision strike in a single platform. With up to 120 minutes of endurance, the UAV can loiter for extended periods, locate and track stationary or moving targets, and engage them using a multi‑purpose tandem (thermobaric) warhead or selectable impact/proximity fusing. Its low visual, acoustic and thermal signatures and three‑gimbal EO/IR sensors enable day/night surveillance, target acquisition and battle‑damage assessment. The system is vehicle‑transportable and launchable from single‑ or multi‑canister pneumatic launchers mounted on trucks, armored vehicles or naval vessels, and can be operated by a single ground‑station operator or transferred to forward‑deployed forces. The HERO‑400EC is fielded by the United States.
Internal MISP references
UUID bcd4f643-3e85-56a0-8639-be44f1e0a56c which can be used as unique global reference for HERO-400EC in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 120 min |
| manufacturer | Uvision |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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T-22 (421-22)
ZALA Aero Group’s T-22 (ZALA 421-22) is a compact electric VTOL rotary-wing UAV used by Russian operators for short-range ISR and light cargo tasks, carrying up to 2 kg with about 35 minutes endurance and a top speed around 30 km/h. Unarmed and optimized for quiet, confined-area operations, it typically carries EO sensors for real-time observation and mapping.
Internal MISP references
UUID cfcdf838-ff3f-58c5-a566-f405c16c5c66 which can be used as unique global reference for T-22 (421-22) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f231233d35591930e8c0ed313517548f - webarchive
- https://www.rstradehouse.com/item?id=100210122487&l=en - webarchive
- https://www.homelandsecurity-technology.com/projects/zala-421-22-unmanned-aerial-vehicle-uav/ - webarchive
- https://www.aeroexpo.online/ - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/en/product/zala-421-22-malogabaritnyj-bpla-vertoletnogo-tipa/ - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/370 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 35 min |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR', 'OCTO', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.065 |
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Lancet-3
The ZALA Lancet‑3 is a Russian‑manufactured electric loitering‑munition UAV produced by ZALA Aero Group, a Kalashnikov‑Concern subsidiary. Weighing up to 12 kg with a 3‑kg high‑explosive, fragmentation or thermobaric warhead, it can loiter for about 40 minutes, travel at 80‑110 km/h (up to 300 km/h in a terminal dive) and strike targets up to 40 km away. Deployed by the Russian Ground Forces, the Lancet‑3 is used for precision “air‑mining” against enemy drones and for counter‑battery attacks on artillery, air‑defence systems, tanks, trucks and even naval craft. Its low‑cost (≈ US $37 k) disposable design and catapult launch capability make it a highly effective, high‑tempo strike asset on the battlefield.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6a7497d2-917a-5d6b-a735-02d810097400 which can be used as unique global reference for Lancet-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/7dc2fc5e9d0492c3a78da4da45d3428f - webarchive
- https://sputnikglobe.com/20230515/what-is-the-lancet-kamikaze-drone-and-what-makes-it-so-deadly-1110378634.html - webarchive
- https://www.rt.com/russia/462608kalashnikov-russian-kamikaze-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3781231-russia-uses-lancets-to-attack-priority-targets-british-intel-report.html - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZALA_Lancet - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 37000 |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 40 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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WZ-8
The AVIC WZ‑8 is a Chinese air‑launched, rocket‑powered unmanned aircraft designed for strategic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Equipped with electro‑optical imaging and synthetic‑aperture radar payloads, the drone is carried to altitude by a Xi’an H‑6M bomber before its two YF‑50 rocket motors accelerate it to Mach 3‑4 (≈3 700 km/h) at altitudes up to 50 km. Its hypersonic‑level speed and near‑space ceiling enable rapid, low‑observable over‑flight of high‑value targets such as Taiwan, the East China Sea and U.S. Pacific bases, delivering time‑critical imagery and radar data while evading conventional air‑defence systems. The platform also possesses a weapon‑carrying capability, suggesting a dual role of penetrating ISR and anti‑access/area‑denial (A2/AD) operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID c38b9f7a-79ee-5137-8548-c3d0a71c4407 which can be used as unique global reference for WZ-8 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/41e748a3cc676a09e8123dcff31f9250 - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2435#images - webarchive
- https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/04/leaked-us-intel-suggests-firstchinese-wz-8-drone-unit-established/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVIC_WZ-8 - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/display/FG_2410001-JDW - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | 2 × YF50 rocket motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 3704 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 6.7 m |
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Evo Nano
The Autel Robotics EVO Nano is a sub‑250 g, foldable VTOL quadcopter for portable aerial imaging and inspection, carrying a stabilized high‑resolution camera with obstacle avoidance and roughly 28–30 minutes endurance, with selectable low‑speed flight modes for smooth capture. Unarmed and electric-powered, it is employed in China primarily for consumer/professional photography and basic situational awareness where a compact, low‑profile platform is preferred.
Internal MISP references
UUID 282419f0-094a-5ce3-9cb7-b97197e3a5d3 which can be used as unique global reference for Evo Nano in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/dc5035888fd35b8fe676792e748e3a8b - webarchive
- https://www.amazon.com/Autel-Robotics-Portable-Controller-Incredibly/dp/B087JZFKC5 - webarchive
- https://versus.com/en/autel-evo-nano-vs-autel-evo-nano-plus - webarchive
- https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1676358-REG/autel_robotics_102000796_evo_nano_standard_package.html - webarchive
- https://www.972mag.com/autel-drones-israeli-army-importers - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 650 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['israel', 'russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C0', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 4m/s (ludicrous), 3m/s (standard), 2m/s (smooth) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 264 × 325 × 55 mm |
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421-10F
The Zala 421-10 is a small, electric, hand-launched mini-UAS used by Russian forces for short-range ISR, route/area surveillance, and battlefield observation with a lightweight (~400 g) electro-optical payload. It is unarmed and offers up to 2 hours endurance, a top speed of about 130 km/h, and a 1.1 m wingspan.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7d3eb8d6-4f45-531c-b121-1d4cb5e5866c which can be used as unique global reference for 421-10F in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1d5d5345b07a66aae284366919d174fb - webarchive
- https://yandex.com/maps/org/zala_aero_group/170394089252/reviews/?ll=53.212918%2C56.878286&z=13 - webarchive
- https://www.turbosquid.com/Search/3D-Models/zala - webarchive
- https://listdrone.com/listing/zala-421-10f/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | .4 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,1 |
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T-16 VTOL
ZALA VTOL is a Russian electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing reconnaissance UAV that combines quadrotor lift with fixed-wing cruise, enabling runway-free operations and up to 4 hours of ISR, mapping, and monitoring. Carrying ~1.5 kg of EO/IR sensors and reaching 110 km/h, it provides day/night situational awareness for Russian units, including in austere and Arctic conditions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2ded144a-bfd7-539a-bf2f-4990b6acce92 which can be used as unique global reference for T-16 VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5eabae70eb194b494ddf3a5d5a731471 - webarchive
- https://www.directindustry.com/prod/zala-aero/product-101657-2399332.html - webarchive
- https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/russias-arctic-warfare-forces-augment-unitshandheld-drones-199315 - webarchive
- https://en.topwar.ru/180298-zala-vtol-novejshij-rossijskij-bespilotnik-konvertoplan.html - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/en/product/konvertoplan-zala-421-16ev-hd-bespilotnyj-samolet-bolshoj-dalnosti/ - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/372 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2,815 |
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HERO-120
The HERO‑120 is a lightweight, electric‑propelled loitering munition that fuses ISR and precision strike capability into a single, man‑portable system. Weighing roughly 12 kg with a 3.5 kg anti‑armor/anti‑personnel warhead, it can loiter for up to 60 minutes and engage targets out to about 40 km after a low‑signature pneumatic launch. Operators maintain a continuous “man‑in‑the‑loop” link via a handheld fire‑control unit, allowing real‑time target identification, abort, or re‑engagement. The system can be field‑carried, vehicle‑mounted, or launched from a multi‑canister launcher, giving dismounted and special‑operations units organic, beyond‑line‑of‑sight fire support and independent intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance without relying on higher‑echelon assets. It is fielded by the United States and produced by Uvision.
Internal MISP references
UUID af9e4f88-4cbd-5773-954e-21934d5209b4 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO-120 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | Uvision |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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421-16Е5 HD
The Zala Aero 421-16E5 HD is an electric, fixed‑wing Russian reconnaissance UAV for day/night ISR, mapping, and target observation, carrying up to 5 kg of EO/IR sensors and delivering HD imagery. It is unarmed and offers about 6 hours endurance, a top speed of 110 km/h, and a 5.3 m wingspan.
Internal MISP references
UUID 324dcfff-4d69-57f6-a727-6bc427747034 which can be used as unique global reference for 421-16Е5 HD in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 hours |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5,300 mm |
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Mugin EV350
The Mugin EV350 is a Chinese‑manufactured, fully electric VTOL UAV designed for medium‑altitude, long‑range missions. With a 3.5‑metre wingspan, an empty weight of 6.8 kg and a maximum take‑off weight of 23 kg, it can carry up to 3 kg of payload for 1.5–2 hours of flight, covering roughly 130 km at a top speed of 108 km/h (cruise 21–24 m/s). Its carbon‑fiber airframe offers a lightweight, durable structure and a quick‑detach design for rapid assembly and transport. Intended for non‑weaponized operations, the EV350 serves as a reconnaissance, surveillance, mapping and communications‑relay platform for Chinese forces, leveraging its vertical take‑off/landing capability to operate from confined sites without runway support.
Internal MISP references
UUID e0c3ae4b-ccc7-5a14-95b7-87f485c91cce which can be used as unique global reference for Mugin EV350 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/7e4e660b04b50115fa736189bef72c92 - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev350-carbon-fiber-full-electric-vtol-uav-platform/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev350-carbon-fiber-fullelectric-vtol-uav-platform/ - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/muginuav/posts/mugin-ev350-full-electric-carbon-fiber-vtolhttpswwwmuginuavcomproductmuginev350/575258409718210/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev350-full-electric-vtol-uav-arf/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 2-3 hours |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,500 mm |
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HERO-900
The HERO‑900, developed by Uvision in the United States and introduced in 2019, is a long‑range loitering‑munition UAV designed for strategic, high‑value‑target missions. It combines ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) and lethal munition (LM) capabilities, carrying up to a 30 kg warhead while remaining aloft for up to six hours and reaching distances of roughly 150 km. The system can be launched from rail or single‑/multi‑canister platforms, offering rapid deployment and easy maintenance. Operated by the U.S. armed forces, the HERO‑900 provides extended time‑on‑target, precise strike capability against critical infrastructure or enemy assets, while also supporting persistent surveillance and target tracking.
Internal MISP references
UUID a05d8b05-6e94-5443-85a8-5faf941f0ff2 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO-900 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 6 hours |
| manufacturer | Uvision |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Bayraktar DIHA
Turkey’s Bayraktar DIHA vertical‑landing UAV successfully completed an 8,000‑ft operational flight test, showcasing its capability for autonomous take‑off, cruise, and landing while performing reconnaissance and intelligence missions. The test highlights the mini‑tactical drone’s long‑range (up to 150 km) communication and endurance, positioning it as a versatile asset for tactical surveillance operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 32bf9c31-b580-5461-8fc6-8188d727bb62 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar DIHA in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d0bcc81f14cb9dc8eff577b92d77916e - webarchive
- https://www.uasvision.com/2023/01/18/bayraktar-diha-vtol-drone-completes-flight-test-at-8000-ft/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayraktar_VTOL - webarchive
- https://www.nkgoo.com/bayraktar-diha-ozellikleri-nelerdir/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 12 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | electric motor + fuel engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5 |
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Songar Armed
The Songar Armed is a Turkish‑made VT‑OL UAV developed by Asisguard. Powered by an electric motor, it can stay aloft for about 25 minutes and carries a stabilized 5.56 mm assault rifle with up to 200 rounds (or a 30‑round STANAG magazine). Integrated EO/IR sensors, a laser range‑finder and a dedicated gun‑camera give the platform real‑time targeting and surveillance capability, enabling it to conduct target‑area detection, threat neutralisation and post‑strike damage assessment. Variants can mount grenade launchers (2‑× 40 mm or 6‑× 40 mm drums) or a mortar‑gripper for indirect fire. Operated by the Turkish Armed Forces and exported to Nigeria, the Songar Armed is intended for low‑altitude, short‑range strike and intelligence‑gathering missions in counter‑insurgency and border‑security environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3016c4cd-3206-560d-bd07-499329f05ff1 which can be used as unique global reference for Songar Armed in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/550b015d22cb8eddc67a29988cccc706 - webarchive
- https://www.military.africa/2022/05/turkish-asisguard-songar-armed-drone-joins-nigerias-growing-fleet/ - webarchive
- https://www.asisguard.com.tr/en/ - webarchive
- https://www.asisguard.com.tr/en/product/songar-grenaded/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | Asisguard |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Songar Grenaded
The Songar Grenaded is a Turkish‑made, VTOL‑capable unmanned aerial vehicle produced by Asısguard. Powered by an electric motor, it can stay aloft for about 15 minutes and operate within a 5‑km mission radius, reaching altitudes up to 2.8 km. Its primary combat payload is the lightweight RDS40‑MGL rotary grenade launcher (six‑barrel, 40 mm), capable of firing up to four grenades per sortie at 400 m (40×46 mm) or 800 m (40×53 mm). The platform also supports a 5.56 mm assault rifle and can be fitted with additional sensors—including EO/IR turrets, laser rangefinders and a 10× zoom camera—enabling day/night target acquisition, real‑time video streaming and swarm coordination. Deployed by the Turkish Armed Forces, the Songar Grenaded provides rapid, precision fire support and reconnaissance for ground units in urban and rugged environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 06cdd911-46b9-5134-8ea1-5e2a321fa40e which can be used as unique global reference for Songar Grenaded in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | Asisguard |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Z-24 (421-24)
The Z-24 (ZALA 421-24) is a compact, unarmed electric quadcopter used by Russian forces for short-range reconnaissance and surveillance, providing real-time EO/IR imagery. With about 30 minutes endurance and a 550 mm airframe, it supports unit-level ISR, search, and observation tasks requiring rapid deployment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7c308fd1-f19c-5d05-8b01-11da6d5199c1 which can be used as unique global reference for Z-24 (421-24) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/bf7d90043df21c252de2b11a1edba574 - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/en/news/zala-aero-presented-a-new-player-on-the-kvadrokopter-market-zala-421-24/ - webarchive
- https://www.defensemirror.com/news/33021/Kalashnikov_Starts_Delivery_of_Advanced_Quadcopters_to_Russian_Troops - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/369 - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/en/product/kvadrokopter-zala-421-24/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 0.4 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 550 mm |
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HERO-90
The HERO‑90 is a Uvision‑produced, electric‑powered loitering‑munition UAV designed for small‑unit and joint‑force operations. Weighing under 5 kg and stowable in a single‑person backpack, it launches from a disposable launch tube in under two minutes and can be fired from infantry, ground‑vehicle or naval platforms. Its 45‑minute endurance and >40 km range give operators ample loiter time for real‑time ISR, target identification and precision strike. The system carries a high‑yield warhead of more than 1.5 kg, selectable for anti‑tank, multi‑purpose or anti‑personnel effects, and supports mid‑mission abort, re‑engage and control hand‑over. HERO‑90 thus provides a portable, multi‑domain capability that combines reconnaissance, target acquisition and lethal strike for light‑armored and personnel targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9bee9ce4-8e22-5b27-899d-1db7d2d17bb1 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO-90 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/bd25d6b9d21b03486bb37f569d42a6cb - webarchive
- https://en.topwar.ru/220332-novyj-dron-kamikadze-dlja-unichtozhenija-legkoj-bronetehniki-s-zapuskom-iz-perenosnogo-tubusa-razrabotan-v-rossii.html - webarchive
- https://fragoutmag.com/uvision-air-launches-revolutionary-hero-90/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 45 min |
| manufacturer | Uvision |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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R18 (Baba Yaga)
The Aerorozvidka R18 “Baba Yaga” is a Ukrainian‑designed electric octocopter used by the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine as both an ISR platform and a low‑cost attack drone. With a 1.83 m wingspan, a 45 km/h top speed and a 45‑minute endurance, it can lift up to 5 kg—including three RKG‑3/RKG‑1600 anti‑tank grenades or similar munitions—allowing precision strikes from 100‑300 m altitude on tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and supply convoys. Its rapid 15‑minute deployment, thermal‑imaging payload and VTOL capability make it suitable for night operations and special‑operations missions, delivering a high damage‑to‑cost ratio that Ukrainian forces credit with inflicting millions of dollars in enemy equipment losses.
Internal MISP references
UUID b94c4eec-9afe-5ace-8014-56fbde94797b which can be used as unique global reference for R18 (Baba Yaga) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ecff5963bf88ee438568a4a164d3b952 - webarchive
- https://nypost.com/2022/07/02/ukrainians-building-homemade-tech-to-thwart-russian-drones/ - webarchive
- https://www.businessinsider.com/inside-the-elite-ukrainian-droneunit-volunteer-it-experts-2022-4 - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerorozvidka_R18 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Ukrainian organization Aerorozvidka. |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['OCTO', 'VTOL', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 43 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.83 |
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T-08 (421-08M)
The T-08 (ZALA 421-08M) is a Russian electric fixed-wing ISR UAV from ZALA AERO/AEROSCAN/CST designed for low-noise, short-range day/night reconnaissance, target observation, and mapping, with about 1.5 hours endurance and speeds up to 125 km/h. It is unarmed and carries lightweight EO/IR sensors to provide real-time surveillance and situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID ef566dac-107f-5a0e-9eb6-f1ecbc90b739 which can be used as unique global reference for T-08 (421-08M) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZALA_421-08 - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/376 - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/en/product/zala-421-08m-legkij-i-besshumnyj-bla/ - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/91a24acdba4e1cba37ec9c9483f0e9be - webarchive
- https://lens.google.com/search?ep=subb&hl=en&re=df&p=AbrfA8pHDt3c5YAd5gXhMmY2aBd_V1xHpyepEAl1653bIsyUpUB6bKnUDEgYhoZYg6PdftICfVLh244qLcnpLDJAMr6btJXY09UghuzUxVm_WazGnknhQA5z2Wii01PWMF_LXycwTupqVMuqG_PQsMRzqXaEN8yMeN4bgBeboxrzf6yOngH4FDL-EX-Hsd7Xis8FdrSPOSjVZWN2B08OKxBVV8ihhUHF8S55icWl1ZuXVxtucJZ9Bbq3B6x8v3B0BibROd1T8Lgltdnhigui0T8%3D#lns=W251bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLG51bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLG51bGwsIkVrY0tKR014WkRsaU9XRTNMVEl4Wk - webarchive
- https://www.homelandsecurity-technology.com/projects/zala-421-08m-micro-unmanned-aerial-vehicle-uav/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | .3 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | .81 |
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421-16ЕМ
The ZALA 421-16EM is a small electric fixed-wing ISR drone used by Russia for tactical reconnaissance, surveillance, and mapping, carrying lightweight electro‑optical payloads up to 1 kg. With up to 5 hours endurance and a 110 km/h top speed, it supports long-duration patrols—including in Arctic conditions—for border security, infrastructure monitoring, and battlefield situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8e3d3cb5-a7cb-54f0-b5e2-aee3e396e215 which can be used as unique global reference for 421-16ЕМ in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 5 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,810 |
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Gorgon X8
EW, ISR, MALE, UAS
Internal MISP references
UUID edc3b413-f22c-5d82-9a2f-c8c580df9d3b which can be used as unique global reference for Gorgon X8 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e67edd0aaf79604467f2be79801359a5 - webarchive
- https://www.agentfly.com/tactical-operations-military-security - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/czech-agentfly-unveils-gorgon-x8-tacticaldrone-for-frontline-resupply-and-isr-at-idet-2025 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | czechia |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | AgentFly Technologies |
| operator | ['czechia'] |
| payload_kg | 12 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 54 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Orion
The Orion is a Russian‑made medium‑altitude long‑endurance (MALE) UAV developed by Kronstadt Group in partnership with Premier Magnetics. Powered by electric propulsion, it can loiter for 24‑30 hours at up to 7 500 m, covering 1 440 km with a cruise speed of 200 km/h. With a 16‑m wingspan and a 250 kg payload, it carries guided munitions such as the Vikhr‑1V anti‑tank missile and the S‑8000 Banderol cruise missile, enabling both ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) and strike missions. Operated by the Russian Ground Forces, Orion has seen combat in the 2022‑2024 Ukraine war, where it performed reconnaissance flights and precision attacks, though it has suffered losses to air‑defences. Export variants (Orion‑E) are marketed for foreign customers; Ethiopia received a batch in early 2026. The platform’s long endurance, moderate speed, and modular payload make it a versatile tool for persistent battlefield awareness and limited‑scale precision strike.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8c35bf52-03ae-4155-ba7c-ca1141001395 which can be used as unique global reference for Orion in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/cbe750ae7c7b1327da00e9bd28d55f4a - webarchive
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2020/08/12/russia-to-field-attack-drones-in-2021/?sh=39ce9f4615bc - webarchive
- https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/2018/08/24/the-drone-index-kronstadt-group-orion-e/ - webarchive
- https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/defense/2017-08-15/russias-firstmale-uav-revealed - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronshtadt_Orion - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/291 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 24 - 30 h |
| manufacturer | Kronstadt Technologies; Premier Magnetics |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 250 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 16 |
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Kaman-12 (كمان)
The Kaman‑12 (كمان) is an Iranian combat‑UAV designed and built by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF). Powered by a rear‑mounted piston engine, the platform reaches up to 200 km/h and features a 10‑m wingspan with a high‑mounted straight‑wing layout, twin‑boom T‑tail and fixed tricycle landing gear. Its primary missions are intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and strike operations, enabled by an under‑nose electro‑optical/infrared (EO/IR) turret and provision for up to four external weapon pylons. With a payload capacity of 100 kg, the Kaman‑12 can carry a mix of sensors and munitions, supporting both battlefield observation and precision‑guided attacks. Introduced in 2019, it operates from conventional runways with a 400‑m take‑off roll.
Internal MISP references
UUID dfa23fa6-53ba-50f1-81ae-6325e17c93b3 which can be used as unique global reference for Kaman-12 (كمان) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1f8abb81e030ce735eb1ff4462e6d915 - webarchive
- https://iranpress.com/kaman-12-iran-s-army-air-force-achievement-in-uav-technology - webarchive
- https://twitter.com/yeghig/status/1358004212777570304 - webarchive
- https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/2019/03/11/the-drone-index-asf-ssjo-kaman-12/ - webarchive
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman-12_(UAV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman-12_(UAV) - [webarchive](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman-12_(UAV)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HESA_Kaman-12 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Designed and developed by Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 100 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10.0 m |
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CW-007
The CW‑007 is a lightweight, battery‑powered VTOL fixed‑wing UAV developed by China’s JOUAV. Weighing under 7 kg with a 2.2 m wingspan, it can launch and land vertically, eliminating terrain constraints and enabling rapid deployment from a single‑person backpack. Its brushless electric motor provides up to 55 minutes of endurance and a cruising speed of 61.2 km/h, with a service ceiling of 6 000 m. The platform carries a modular 1 kg payload—options include LiDAR, high‑resolution RGB, multispectral, gimbal‑stabilized cameras, and SAR—while dual‑GPS/compass and RTK/PPK capabilities deliver centimeter‑level positioning. Designed for ISR, aerial mapping, surveying, infrastructure inspection, and security surveillance, the CW‑007 offers one‑button autonomous take‑off/landing and sub‑10 cm landing accuracy, making it a fast‑setup, high‑precision tool for civil and commercial operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID bbaa3060-cdce-5f45-af3b-66c6a4c79713 which can be used as unique global reference for CW-007 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 55 min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 61.2 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 m |
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XQ-58 Valkyrie
The XQ‑58 Valkyrie is a low‑cost, attritable, stealthy unmanned tactical aircraft built by Kratos for the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps. Designed as an Autonomous Collaborative Platform, it can fly as a wing‑man to manned fighters such as the F‑35, F‑22, F‑15EX and F‑18, or operate in swarms of unmanned aircraft for independent missions. With a maximum speed of 0.85 Mach, a range exceeding 3,000 nm, and a service ceiling of 45,000 ft, the Valkyrie delivers up to 272 kg of payload through an internal bomb bay, mid‑wing hardpoints and wing‑tip stations. Its modular nose/payload section supports kinetic and non‑kinetic effectors, while runway‑independent launch options (trolley or booster) give it austere‑field flexibility. At roughly US $10 million per unit, the platform offers high‑performance strike, ISR and electronic‑support capabilities at a fraction of legacy fighter costs, enhancing survivability and lethality for joint and allied forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID bec95157-5cf2-50ed-8825-2cb3a88afc83 which can be used as unique global reference for XQ-58 Valkyrie in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 10000000 |
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Kratos |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 272.155 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 0.85 Mach |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8.229 m |
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ACS-3
The military Raybird-3, built for the Ukrainian Air Force under a defense contract, is a long-range UAV for wide-area surveillance. It features an aerodynamic fuselage with engine, payload bay, fuel tank, electronics, and parachute housing. The design includes mid-mounted tapered wings with curved wingtips and a twin boom with an inverted U-tail and swept vertical fins.
Internal MISP references
UUID dfc16176-dada-5332-accc-4b155b8c1902 which can be used as unique global reference for ACS-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 18 h [min, max payload]; 28 h [max] |
| manufacturer | Skyeton |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 7.0 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 kt (140 km/h; 87 mph) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.96 m |
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D40
The D40 (Drone 40) is an Australian‑designed, electric‑powered UAV produced by DefendTex. With a 60‑minute endurance, a top speed of 65 km/h and a 110‑gram payload capacity, the platform carries a 40 mm grenade launcher that lets infantry extend their fire‑support reach. When unarmed, the drone can be fitted with a sensor suite that streams live video up to 10 km line‑of‑sight, records imagery for later download, and employs GPS‑guided waypoint navigation or synthetic‑aperture radar for autonomous target detection and tracking. Its “loiter‑and‑disarm” capability permits the operator to land the munition inert for recovery, and multiple D40s can operate in a swarm, sharing ISR data from a single supporting drone. Current operators include Australia and Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9e7e6713-2ec4-57cb-8284-9799a29cf1be which can be used as unique global reference for D40 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | australia |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | DefendTex |
| operator | ['australia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 110 grams |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0,012 |
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Fotros (فطرس)
The IAIO Fotros is Iran’s largest indigenously‑produced medium‑altitude, long‑endurance unmanned combat aerial vehicle. Built by the Iran Aviation Industries Organization, the piston‑engine UCAV features a 49 m wingspan, 30‑hour endurance and a claimed operational range of up to 2 000 km, allowing it to loiter over battlefields for an entire day. It can carry up to six precision‑guided weapons—typically Qaem‑1 glide bombs or similar missiles—enabling both strike and intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Entering service around 2020, Fotros is operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Iranian Air Force, providing Tehran with a strategic, semi‑autonomous platform for deep‑strike, close‑air support and persistent regional surveillance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 931ce565-fdb2-50ca-9a65-96b2412e09a9 which can be used as unique global reference for Fotros (فطرس) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://tvd.im/aviation/1093-iaio-fotros-fallen-angel.html - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/3c5b68cc15a8d48d16b5ac8d508f6361 - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAIO_Fotros - webarchive
- https://theaviationist.com/2013/11/18/fotros-unveiled/ - webarchive
- https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/getting-familiariran%E2%80%99s-unmanned-combat-air-vehicles-196691 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aviation Industries Organization |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | conventional piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 215 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 49 |
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GJ-11 Sharp Sword
The GJ‑11 Sharp Sword is a Chinese stealthy, tailless flying‑wing UCAV developed by Hongdu Aviation Industry Group (with Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute) for the People’s Liberation Army Air Force. Powered by a single Guizhou‑built turbofan, it can reach 1 111 km/h and carries up to 2 000 kg of payload in internal weapon bays, enabling precision‑guided strike missions and, when required, ISR tasks. Designed for autonomous launch from land bases or Type 076 amphibious assault ships, the platform can also deploy electronic‑warfare suites and air‑launched decoy swarms, supporting deep‑penetration, air‑superiority and anti‑access/area‑denial operations within contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6ef7ac59-f01b-55d8-8557-01c282716134 which can be used as unique global reference for GJ-11 Sharp Sword in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/bb664308b41d682ff0cf74e3355e22c0 - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongdu_GJ-11 - webarchive
- https://thedebrief.org/china-offers-first-close-up-view-of-its-secretive-gj-11-sharp-sword-stealth-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/30111/china-showcases-stealthier-sharp-sword-unmanned-combat-air-vehicle-configuration - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Hongdu Aviation Industry Group |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2,000 kg |
| powerplant | 1 × unnamed Guizhou-built turbofan |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'WING', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1,111 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14.0 m |
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MUGIN-5 Pro
The Mugin‑5 Pro is a Chinese‑manufactured, vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) UAV designed for long‑endurance professional missions. Powered by a single DLE 222 engine and eight T‑motor VTOL rotors, the airframe offers a 5‑metre wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of 100 kg and a payload capacity of 15 kg. Its hybrid flight profile delivers 4–8 hours of endurance and a top speed of 137 km/h, making it suitable for extended surveillance, mapping, infrastructure inspection and other civilian‑grade intelligence‑gathering tasks. The eight‑motor configuration enhances safety during take‑off and landing, allowing continued controlled flight even if a motor or ESC fails. Operated by China, the platform is marketed as a semi‑autonomous, non‑armed solution for high‑value aerial data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID 14f70357-460a-56e7-9ac6-966a4f9fb2f5 which can be used as unique global reference for MUGIN-5 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/6c7fa8e32d3384099fe95c8993beef2d - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-5-pro-5000mm-vtol-uav-platform-8-motor-mounts/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-5-pro-5000mm-vtol-uavplatform-8-motor-mounts/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-5-pro5000mm-vtol-uav-platform-8-motor-mounts/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 4-8 hours |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 15 kg |
| powerplant | DLE 222 Engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 137 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5,000 mm |
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Jump 20
The Jump 20 is a U.S.‑produced vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle built by AeroVironment. Powered by a 190 cc four‑stroke EFI petrol engine and four electric rotors, it can launch and recover without a runway in under a minute and sustain up to 14 hours of flight at a top speed of 92 km/h. With a 5.7‑m wingspan and 13.6 kg payload capacity, the system carries Cloud‑Cap Technology’s TASE EO/IR gimbals as well as optional LiDAR, SAR, COMINT and SIGINT sensors. Operated by two crew members from a portable ground control station, the Jump 20 delivers long‑range (≈185 km) intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and can support search‑and‑rescue, maritime domain awareness and communications‑relay missions for the United States armed forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7abf2b0d-93e9-5cbc-8d07-312355426acb which can be used as unique global reference for Jump 20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 14 hours |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 13.6 kg |
| powerplant | 190cc four-stroke EFI petrol engine + 4 electric motors |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 92.6 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.7 m |
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Bayraktar Mini
The Bayraktar Mini is Turkey’s first indigenously‑designed mini‑UAV, fielded by the Turkish Armed Forces since 2007 and produced by Baykar Tech. Powered by an electric brushless motor, the 2‑metre‑span aircraft can stay aloft for up to 80 minutes at a top speed of 74 km/h, carrying a 2 kg payload that can include a day‑/night camera or light munitions. Its carbon‑fiber/kevlar airframe folds into a transport bag, enabling rapid hand‑shot launch and fully autonomous recovery via parachute or automatic landing. Built with national avionics, the system supports real‑time ISR, target tracking, auto‑return‑to‑home, and multi‑UAV command, making it a versatile tactical tool for reconnaissance and precision strike in constrained environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID ac021cef-204f-4d14-8960-c3b40734f477 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar Mini in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/6ed5ed9ed5e328cd57d1595c152c4645 - webarchive
- https://baykarmagaza.com/en/ - webarchive
- https://botsanddrones.net/military-use-drones/f/bayraktar-mini-uav---baykar-tech?blogcategory=Military%2F+Tactical+Use - webarchive
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniuavs.jpg - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 80mn |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 74 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 |
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Supercam S450
The Supercam S450 is an unarmed, electric fixed-wing reconnaissance UAV operated by Russia, optimized for long-endurance ISR, mapping, and area surveillance with a 4.5 m wingspan, up to 7 hours endurance, and a 120 km/h top speed. It typically carries stabilized day/night electro-optical sensors to provide real-time situational awareness and observation support for security and military tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8f6556a9-507c-5844-be47-76128a43a1a7 which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam S450 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/6e9a3db95e386b46a645f3dd5b7308fa - webarchive
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:S150_video_gray.png - webarchive
- https://www.rusaviainsider.com/unmanned-systems-presents-supercam-s450-uav-maks/ - webarchive
- https://en.supercam.aero/catalog/supercam-s350 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 7 |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.5 |
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LELEKA-100 (Лелека-100)
The Leleka‑100 is a Ukrainian‑manufactured, electric‑powered UAV developed by Deviro for tactical ISR missions. Designed for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, it provides real‑time aerial reconnaissance, patrol, and high‑resolution mapping, feeding live video and geospatial data to ground commanders while employing encrypted, low‑signature communications that can be switched off to avoid electronic‑warfare detection. Its autonomous flight‑plan capability, combined with a manual‑override option, lets it operate up to 2.5 hours at a 45‑km range and a ceiling of 1,500 m, even in adverse weather. Though weapon‑free, its modular payload supports optical and thermal sensors, making the platform valuable for both military intelligence and civilian applications such as agriculture, infrastructure inspection, and disaster response.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7e46ff41-3f34-4dd7-8b58-67c7bb2130c6 which can be used as unique global reference for LELEKA-100 (Лелека-100) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/b2f84f6c0c58345e8ceaba40fb82097f - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2469 - webarchive
- https://www.zonajakarta.com/internasional/6739395301/mengenal-leleka-100-drone-canggihukraina-yang-konon-paling-ditakuti-oleh-militer-rusia - webarchive
- https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9B%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0-100 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 hours |
| manufacturer | Deviro |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 45 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.980 |
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Evo Lite/Lite+
The EVO Lite is a mid-size foldable consumer drone designed for advanced aerial imaging and long-endurance flights. It offers high performance, including strong wind resistance, obstacle avoidance, and extended range. Classified as C1, it sits above the mini-drone category in terms of capability and stability. The platform is primarily intended for civil and professional use, such as inspection and mapping. Its specifications also explain its dual-use interest, although it is not a military system.
Internal MISP references
UUID 549c4b7f-22bc-5f01-a8d4-2d0893ce28fa which can be used as unique global reference for Evo Lite/Lite+ in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/9f2bec994af2c36c5077bab592e3d0a7 - webarchive
- https://www.rcgoing.com/autel-robotics-evo-lite-lite-series-12km-fpv-with-6k-30fps-video-4-axis-gimbal-40mins-flight-time-obstacle-avoidance-rc-dronequadcopter/ - webarchive
- https://www.walmart.com/ip/EVO-Lite-Premium-Bundle-with-128GB-microSD-Card-Anti-Collision-Light-Landing-Pad/1037884724 - webarchive
- https://www.ebay.com/p/6053102109 - webarchive
- https://www.autelrobotics.com/productdetail/evo-lite-series-drones/#jsgg - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 1000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .67 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C1', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 68 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 427 × 384 × 95 mm |
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Flyeye Mini
The FlyEye Mini is a compact, electric‑powered UAV designed for rapid, tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Weighing only a few kilograms and featuring a 3.6 m wingspan, it can be hand‑launched in under ten minutes and recovered via a parachute‑ejected payload container, enabling operation from confined urban or forested sites. Its modular payload includes dual day‑/infrared cameras with instant video‑feed switching, and optional light precision‑armament or acoustic fire‑source sensors. With up to 2.5 hours endurance, a top speed of 120 km/h and a line‑of‑sight range of roughly 180 km, the system supports pre‑planned routes, real‑time target location, and integration with Poland’s TOPAZ battlefield‑management network. Currently fielded by Polish forces and supplied to Ukraine, the FlyEye Mini serves as a portable, low‑cost solution for front‑line situational awareness and target acquisition.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5048ea6b-1df9-4d19-8a7a-0837289a1399 which can be used as unique global reference for Flyeye Mini in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e60523d5b23dfce259bddc0b66575540 - webarchive
- https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/defense/2015-08-25/indian-army-wants-600-mini-uav-systems - webarchive
- https://theaviationist.com/2014/05/10/poland-lost-miniuav/ - webarchive
- https://vpk.name/en/843578_the-most-advanced-system-in-the-world-a-thousandth-copy-of-the-flyeye-reconnaissance-drone-was-made-in-poland.html - webarchive
- https://www.wbgroup.pl/en/produkt/flyeye-unmanned-aerial-system/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | poland |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 |
| manufacturer | WB Group |
| operator | ['poland', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.6 |
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Supercam S350
The Supercam S350 is a Russian electric fixed-wing ISR UAV used for tactical reconnaissance, surveillance, and mapping, offering up to 4.5 hours endurance, 120 km/h top speed, and a 2.5 kg sensor payload. Unarmed and operated by Russian forces, it provides situational awareness and target observation support for battlefield and security missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 22a98193-0ec1-5416-9400-a8a9fece94dc which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam S350 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/955834539eadc753a28aa1f7843efa3e - webarchive
- https://www.defensemirror.com/news/33849/Ukraine_Destroys_Russian_Supercam_S350_Reconnaissance_Drones - webarchive
- https://en.supercam.aero/catalog/supercams350 - webarchive
- http://en.unmanned_modx.b.izhpt.com/catalog/supercam-s450
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/217 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 82323 |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | up to 4.5 h |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group; Tiger Motor International Co.,Ltd |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 m |
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T-20 (arcturus T-20)
The AeroVironment T‑20 (formerly Arcturus T‑20) is a runway‑independent, medium‑range ISR platform fielded by the United States and slated for export to allies such as Ukraine and Taiwan. Powered by a 190 cc, 10 hp four‑stroke gasoline engine, the UAV offers 24 + hour endurance, a 185 km (115 mi) operational radius and a maximum speed of 92 km/h. Its 5.7 m wingspan supports a 22.7 kg payload, typically a gyro‑stabilised EO/IR gimbal, GPS/INS, and optional communication suites. Launched via a portable catapult and recovered on unimproved surfaces, the T‑20 provides persistent, high‑resolution intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance for tactical units without requiring a conventional airfield.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8710d7aa-d96d-54c3-8a80-84519729e15b which can be used as unique global reference for T-20 (arcturus T-20) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/459c0165510b962fdc6fe35ddfe43330 - webarchive
- https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/arcturus-t-20-unmanned-aerial-vehicle/ - webarchive
- https://www.w2ssolutions.com/blog/uav-drone-on-wildlife-monitoring/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AeroVironment_T-20 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 24 hours |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 22.7 kg |
| powerplant | 4-stroke gasoline engine, 190 cc, 10 hp (7.5 kW) |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 92.6 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.7 m |
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MUGIN-2 Pro
The Mugin‑2 Pro is a Chinese‑manufactured VTOL unmanned aerial system that combines vertical take‑off and landing with fixed‑wing efficiency for extended missions. Powered by either a gasoline engine (3 h endurance, 6 kg payload) or an electric motor (1.5 h endurance, 5 kg payload), the platform reaches up to 75 km/h and can be flown semi‑autonomously for surveillance, mapping, environmental monitoring, and other professional ISR tasks. Its carbon‑fiber airframe and interchangeable propulsion allow rapid reconfiguration, while the VTOL capability lets it operate from confined sites without runway support. Deployed by Chinese forces, the Mugin‑2 Pro is marketed as a long‑endurance, low‑signature UAV for civilian and government data‑collection missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 23ae5f63-57e8-52f7-88f7-fa35d3d1eea8 which can be used as unique global reference for MUGIN-2 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 3 Hours (Gasoline Power), 1.5 Hours (Electric Power) |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 6kg (Gasoline Power), 5kg (Electric Power) |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2,930 mm |
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CR500 (Golden Eagle)
The CR500 “Golden Eagle” is a multi‑role, rotary‑wing UAV developed by NORINCO’s Institute of Computer Application Technology. Featuring vertical take‑off and landing (VTOL) and semi‑autonomous operation from truck‑mounted ground‑control stations, it can remain aloft for up to eight hours while carrying a maximum payload of 160 kg. Its chin‑mounted, gimbal‑stabilised EO/IR turret and hard‑point‑mounted electronic‑warfare or communications‑relay kits enable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, while its weapon‑integration capability allows strike or close‑air‑support roles. Designed for joint operation with tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and self‑propelled artillery, the CR500 also supports humanitarian‑assistance and disaster‑relief tasks. Export records show sales to the United Arab Emirates (ten units in 2019) and a pending $45 million procurement by Senegal’s National Gendarmerie.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3482f386-63eb-5537-ac58-a71768793511 which can be used as unique global reference for CR500 (Golden Eagle) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 8 |
| manufacturer | NORINCO |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 160 |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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PD-1 (People Drone)
The PD‑1 “People Drone” is a Ukrainian‑manufactured, VTOL‑capable fixed‑wing UAV built by Ukrspec Systems. Powered by an internal‑combustion engine, it delivers up to 10 kg of payload and can stay aloft for 7–10 hours at a cruise speed of roughly 140 km/h, operating from a 4 m wingspan airframe. Designed for civilian and military ISR missions, the platform provides encrypted, real‑time Full‑HD video and data links out to 100 km, with automatic launch, recovery and fail‑safe return. Ukrainian forces have employed the PD‑1 for fire detection and monitoring, border surveillance, and situational‑awareness flights, leveraging its long endurance and modular payload bay for sensors, cameras and communication equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID c33bdc2c-8a52-4a74-8e7d-602ad4a4d3f4 which can be used as unique global reference for PD-1 (People Drone) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/7414d3b2c4b26cad958d2dad28263ac9 - webarchive
- https://avpay.aero/company/ukrspecsystems/product/pd-1-pro-fixed-wing-configuration-drone-for-sale/ - webarchive
- https://www.f6s.com/company/doveair - webarchive
- https://en.defenceua.com/industries/pd_1_uav_hybridity_and_modularity-1675.html - webarchive
- https://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com/2020/05/vtol-uav-used-for-fire-monitoring-and-location/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 7 |
| manufacturer | Ukrspec Systems |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 144.8 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 |
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MUGIN-3
The Mugin‑3 is a Chinese‑made, carbon‑fiber fixed‑wing UAV that targets small‑class ISR and other professional‑grade missions. Featuring a 3.22 m V‑tail wing, a piston engine delivers up to 126 km/h cruise speed and a three‑hour endurance on a 6‑liter fuel tank, while supporting a 6 kg payload for cameras, sensors or other lightweight payloads. With a maximum take‑off weight of 28 kg and a 50‑meter take‑off roll, the platform balances durability and low weight, making it suitable for rapid deployment in surveillance, mapping, border monitoring and low‑intensity reconnaissance. Its modular design and interchangeable power packages (gasoline or electric) allow operators to adapt the aircraft for varied civil, commercial and government applications, while its non‑weaponized configuration aligns with its primary role as an intelligence‑gathering tool.
Internal MISP references
UUID 94cc2556-03f6-5bcd-8e79-c3d15e1241a6 which can be used as unique global reference for MUGIN-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f1684e990b0deeb0b9a31c340568a183 - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-3-pro-3220mm-v-tail-carbon-fiber-uav-platform/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/new-mugin-3m-uav-v-tail-platformframe-kit/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/new-mugin-3m-uav-v-tailplatform-frame-kit/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 3 hours |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 6 |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['FIBER', 'ISR', 'OWA', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 126 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,220 mm |
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MUGIN-4 Pro
The Mugin‑4 Pro is a Chinese‑manufactured, electric‑powered VTOL UAV introduced in 2020 and fielded by the People’s Republic of China. Built on the Mugin‑2 Pro airframe, its wingspan was stretched from 2.93 m to 4.00 m, boosting endurance to roughly five hours while modestly reducing cruise speed to a maximum of 112 km/h. The platform can lift up to five kilograms of equipment and operates in a semi‑autonomous mode, employing vertical take‑off and landing for rapid deployment from confined sites. With no built‑in weaponry, the Mugin‑4 Pro is suited for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, border‑patrol monitoring, and lightweight payload transport such as cameras, EO/IR sensors, or communication relays. Its long endurance and VTOL capability make it an attractive asset for persistent situational‑awareness tasks in a variety of environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6c5d0510-f356-5e40-a123-4a9deb21e359 which can be used as unique global reference for MUGIN-4 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/047c07925b83587ffc68ed0ff9409bd3 - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/muginuav/posts/502631276980924/?_rdr - webarchive
- https://www.uavmodel.com/products/skyeye-2930mm-h-tail-full-carbon-fiber-uav-vtol - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/fpvmodel/posts/mugin-4-pro-4000-vtol-setup-with-recommended-power-package-and-u30tir-eoir-gimba/1261989574008717/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 112 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4,000 mm |
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Supercam S150
The Supercam S150 is a compact, electric‑powered UAV designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and high‑precision aerial imaging. With a 1.5 m wingspan, 5.5 kg take‑off weight and up to two hours of endurance, it can be launched via an elastic catapult and recovered by parachute. Its secure broadband video link reaches 25 km and the radio telemetry up to 30 km. The platform supports interchangeable payloads, including 20‑42 MP optical cameras, gyro‑stabilised thermal imagers, and multispectral sensors, and can carry dual‑frequency GNSS for geodetic work. These capabilities enable terrain mapping, agricultural monitoring, infrastructure inspection and battlefield reconnaissance for Russian operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0bb17bb0-6114-500f-87a8-e9dd108467c2 which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam S150 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 h |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.5 m |
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Sargut
The SARGUT is a Turkish‑made vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) UAV developed by Asisguard. Powered by an electric motor, it can stay aloft for up to 27 minutes and cruise at 54 km/h. Designed primarily for civilian and security surveillance, the system carries a high‑definition gimbal camera capable of day‑ and night‑time imaging, with real‑time video and telemetry streamed to an ergonomic ground‑control station. Its semi‑autonomous flight suite supports mission‑planning, autonomous route execution, in‑flight waypoint changes and a return‑to‑home function on link loss. Although marketed as an unarmed reconnaissance platform, the airframe is listed with weapon capability, allowing conversion for armed roles if required.
Internal MISP references
UUID f3f433ef-f446-5ad2-b03a-cd5937c1af24 which can be used as unique global reference for Sargut in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ebd08c9d8fe54733df60885904388fee - webarchive
- https://bigthink.com/the-present/lethal-autonomous-weapon-systems/ - webarchive
- https://www.asisguard.com.tr/storage/media/SARGUT_ENG.pdf - webarchive
- https://www.asisguard.com.tr/en/product/sargut-unarmed-drone-system/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 27 min |
| manufacturer | Asisguard |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 54 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Revolver 860 Taiwanese
The Revolver 860™ is a Taiwanese‑manufactured, VTOL quad‑copter combat drone built by Drone Vision. Designed for special‑operations use, it carries up to eight 60 mm mortars (≈10.5 kg payload) that can be released on hostile ground targets, providing indirect fire from the air. Its foldable carbon‑fiber frame reduces the take‑off footprint by 51 % and supports a 40‑minute endurance, 72 km/h cruise speed and a 20 km operational radius. The system includes a 4K gimbal camera with optical zoom and a handheld 3‑in‑1 ground‑control station offering up to 30 km line‑of‑sight link. Current operators include Ukraine, indicating export to a conflict zone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 891626a6-223a-5fa6-8f76-aaa699869f97 which can be used as unique global reference for Revolver 860 Taiwanese in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | taiwan |
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | Drone Vision |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.355 |
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Bayraktar Akinci
The Bayraktar Akıncı is a next-generation Turkish combat drone developed by Baykar. It can fly at high altitudes, carry heavy payloads (up to 1.5 tons), and deploy precision-guided munitions. Equipped with artificial intelligence, it performs surveillance, strike, and electronic warfare missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 274e3526-0373-5f81-a9fb-a717c815db80 which can be used as unique global reference for Bayraktar Akinci in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayraktar_Ak%C4%B1nc%C4%B1 - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/35f9155811be909de9a0b94cb31af84a - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_unmanned_combat_aerial_vehicles - webarchive
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Baykar_Akinci.jpg - webarchive
- https://muminahmedoglu.medium.com/the-new-turkish-drone-akinci-why-its-a-critical-national-project-for-turkey-8a3925cf6c61 - webarchive
- https://baykartech.com/en/uav/bayraktar-akinci/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'burkina faso', 'ethiopia', 'indonesia', 'kyrgyzstan', 'libya', 'mali', 'morocco', 'pakistan', 'saudi arabia', 'somalia', 'sudan', 'turkey', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 1500 |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 361 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20 |
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Supercam S250
The Supercam S250 is a Russian‑produced mini‑UAV (Class I) optimized for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Weighing under 10 kg, its 2.55 m wingspan and electric motor give up to three hours of endurance, a cruise speed of 65–120 km/h and a maximum range of 180 km, with a radio link up to 50 km and video transmission up to 25 km. The system can be launched from an elastic or pneumatic catapult and recovered by parachute, assembling in about 15 minutes. Its modular payload bay supports high‑resolution (20–60 MP) optical cameras, gyro‑stabilized thermal/HD video with optical zoom, multispectral and radiation sensors, plus optional target‑tracking and dual‑frequency geodetic modules. Designed for rapid deployment, the S250 is employed by Russian forces for perimeter security, facility monitoring, mapping, environmental assessment and other ISR‑focused operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9393f793-ef69-539d-ad35-f0e6d2b9f725 which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam S250 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 3 hours |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.55 m |
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Supercam X4S/X4E
The Supercam X4S is a small electric VTOL quadcopter used by Russia for short-range reconnaissance and inspection, providing rapid, runway-independent aerial observation in confined or urban environments. With a 15-minute endurance and 30 km/h top speed, it is unarmed and optimized for quick-look ISR and situational awareness tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5d1999c2-77bd-54a6-9d05-182e59bdc437 which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam X4S/X4E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | .25 |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group |
| operator | ['russia', 'spain'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | .4 |
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KWT-TMOP-100
The KWT‑TMOP‑100 is a Chinese‑manufactured tethered unmanned aerial vehicle from Shenzhen Keweitai Enterprise Development Co., Ltd. Designed as a VTOL platform with a 0.62 m wingspan, it can remain aloft for up to eight hours while drawing power from its ground‑based tether. The system is marketed for a wide range of civilian and commercial missions, including aerial photography, videography, telecom relay, infrastructure and power‑grid inspection, offshore and environmental monitoring, gas detection, photogrammetry, mapping, logistics, and heavy‑load transport. It also supports exterior‑security and reconnaissance tasks for public‑safety agencies and film‑production crews. The platform carries no weapons and is operated by the People’s Republic of China.
Internal MISP references
UUID b85cb535-e0ea-5abc-8673-52b2c165e21e which can be used as unique global reference for KWT-TMOP-100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | Shenzhen Keweitai Enterprise Development Co.,Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 620 mm |
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KWT-TMOP-300
The KWT‑TMOP‑300 is a tethered, composite‑wing UAV developed by Shenzhen Keweitai Enterprise Development Co., Ltd. Its 3.15 m wingspan and 19 kg airframe can lift up to 25 kg of payload, with a typical load range of 5–20 kg, and operate continuously for more than 12 hours at a tether‑limited altitude of up to 300 m. Powered via a 350 m cable (650‑1000 V adjustable), the system delivers over 10 kW of onboard power, enabling high‑endurance missions such as communications‑relay stations, radar or electronic‑countermeasure pods, maritime surveillance, emergency‑response high‑altitude base stations, long‑range video streaming, and industrial inspection or mapping tasks. Its VTOL capability and AI‑driven anti‑interference suite allow autonomous tracking of moving ground or ship platforms.
Internal MISP references
UUID 554dc56f-368c-5eb3-b27a-664904f6a7a5 which can be used as unique global reference for KWT-TMOP-300 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ab3a23dcaa527c0c87d1ffe9e7e18a51 - webarchive
- https://www.keweitai.com/kwttmop300 - webarchive
- https://www.aeroexpo.online/es/prod/alltech/product-176104-75580.html - webarchive
- https://x.com/IndustrialUAV/status/1327161108692549633 - webarchive
- https://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/shenzhen-keweitai-enterprise-development-co-ltd/manpack-drone-systemtechnical-information/161742-927633.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | Shenzhen Keweitai Enterprise Development Co.,Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 25 |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 15 m/s |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,150 mm |
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RAM II
The RAM II is a Ukrainian‑produced electric loitering‑munition drone built by CDET. Launched from a portable catapult, it cruises at up to 70 km/h, flies for 55 minutes, and can travel 60 km from its launch point while remaining under command within a 30 km radio link. With a 2.584 m wingspan and a 9.8 kg take‑off weight, it carries a 3 kg warhead (fragmentation, thermobaric or armor‑piercing) and boasts sub‑meter targeting accuracy. Designed for “kamikaze” attacks, RAM II is employed by Ukrainian forces to strike high‑value tactical targets such as air‑defence sites, command posts, supply convoys and lightly‑armoured vehicles, delivering precision fire with minimal collateral damage.
Internal MISP references
UUID 684d3f47-f1f7-5eeb-ab55-220b5487beff which can be used as unique global reference for RAM II in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c358fb43a94edf1de8f0fcd07f05bbef - webarchive
- https://gagadget.com/en/how-it-works/124019-unsurpassed-weapons-ukrainian-kamikaze-drones-loitering-munition-st-35-grom-and-ram/ - webarchive
- https://mezha.media/en/2022/10/10/ukrainians-raising-funds-for-ram-ii-uav-kamikaze-drones/ - webarchive
- https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3740257-war-of-drones-200000lancets-are-fake-but-threat-is-real.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 55 min |
| manufacturer | CDET |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.584 m |
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Supercam S100
The Supercam S100 is a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle with a one-piece fuselage designed as a flying-wing.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5691abb3-c7ad-5557-a19f-dc2ee0d8873e which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam S100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/b8d4b4936d0cac17c9a2f5aa483fc9e1 - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/Supercam_S250_Russian_Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicle_%28UAV%29 - webarchive
- https://en.supercam.aero/catalog/supercam-s100 - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/340 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group; FINKO LLC; UNMANNED SYSTEMS LLC; SUPERCAM LLC; FINKOR LLC; SMU5 LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.0 m |
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Tomahawk H16-V12
The Harwar‑manufactured Tomahawk H16‑V12 is a Chinese VTOL UAV/UCAV that combines long‑duration electric flight with a versatile payload capacity of 25 kg. Powered by an electric motor, it can remain airborne for up to 60 minutes at a top speed of 64.8 km/h and features 720° obstacle‑avoidance sensing, multi‑band satellite navigation (Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, RTK) and triple‑redundant safety systems. Deployed by the People’s Liberation Army—most notably within the 75th Army Corps’ reconnaissance regiment—the platform supports high‑resolution (36×) visual reconnaissance, security control, smoke and detonation bomb delivery, grenade and missile launch, as well as air‑borne lighting, shouting and explosive‑disposal missions. Its armament includes two 38 mm stun‑grenade launchers (effective ≈ 200 m) and the ability to carry additional weaponry or mission‑specific payloads.
Internal MISP references
UUID be286984-d22e-5811-bdbf-8cbed9698c19 which can be used as unique global reference for Tomahawk H16-V12 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d9463752bc80b0eed2cc52137d717eda - webarchive
- https://thedeaddistrict.blogspot.com/2020/12/harwar-tomahawk-h16-v12-uavucav-in-pla.html - webarchive
- https://armchairgenerals.quora.com/PLA-H16-V12-tactical-supportUAV - webarchive
- https://x.com/RupprechtDeino/status/1310826272055062534 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | Harwar |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 25 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 64.8 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Quantix Recon
Quantix Recon is AeroVironment’s electric‑powered, VTOL quad‑copter designed for rapid, hands‑free intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). With a 45‑minute endurance, a top speed of 64 km/h and a 0.975 m wingspan, the system executes fully automated take‑off, waypoint or line‑scan missions and returns to land without operator intervention. Its RF‑silent mode and encrypted 900 MHz link enable operation in contested or jammed environments, while onboard processing delivers georeferenced, high‑resolution imagery straight to a tablet on landing—eliminating the need for external data links. Deployed by the United States and Ukraine, Quantix Recon provides tactical commanders with near‑real‑time mapping and situational awareness, and is positioned for future integration with AeroVironment’s unmanned ground‑vehicle portfolio.
Internal MISP references
UUID 91e4c548-fd50-43da-891a-8d5990c32cda which can be used as unique global reference for Quantix Recon in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/77fb331666f43cb9f0e850c49ebda60d - webarchive
- https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/aircraft-propulsion/aerovironment-launches-military-derivative-quantix-drone - webarchive
- https://www.flightglobal.com/militaryuavs/aerovironment-lays-out-vision-for-teaming-aerial-drones-and-robotic-vehicles/143596.article - webarchive
- https://www.army-technology.com/projects/quantix-recon-unmannedaircraft-system/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'QUAD', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 64.4 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 97.5 cm |
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Kargu
The KARGU is a lightweight (≈ 7 kg), electric‑powered, rotary‑wing loitering‑munition UAV developed by Turkey’s STM. Designed for rapid, man‑portable deployment (under 1 minute), it provides both ISR and precision‑strike capabilities for dismounted troops. With a 30‑minute endurance, 10 km operational radius and a top speed of 72 km/h, the system can engage personnel or lightly armored targets using interchangeable anti‑personnel or armor‑piercing warheads. Its autonomous flight‑control suite supports GNSS‑denied operations, dive‑attack profiles, and swarm‑intelligence coordination, while a dual‑sensor EO/IR payload (10× optical zoom) enables day‑ and night‑time target acquisition. Currently fielded by the Turkish Armed Forces, KARGU has secured multiple export contracts, underscoring its growing role in tactical UAV arsenals.
Internal MISP references
UUID e8e0cc43-8c28-50e5-8184-4366724b9e1b which can be used as unique global reference for Kargu in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c4f0bee8d378989558b29398482125f7 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/tuerkiyes-stm-kargu-kamikaze-drone-with-armour-piercing-warhead-secures-second-export-contract - webarchive
- https://safe.menlosecurity.com/doc/docview/viewer/docN085AAB86828C5ffa3fb4000bba91d71f4b01dcbbf8cf45a24fd60ffbe3e012ff07c4f65b67d6 - webarchive
- https://www.stm.com.tr/en/kargu-autonomous-tactical-multi-rotor-attack-uav - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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CH-804
The CH‑804 is a small, long‑range reconnaissance UAV developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and marketed through China Defense Equipment Co., Ltd. Powered by a mini‑gasoline engine, the twin‑boom, monoplane platform can be catapult‑launched and parachute‑recovered, delivering up to 4.8 kg of payload for up to 8 hours of endurance and a line‑of‑sight radius of 75 km (maximum range 800 km). Its primary missions include battalion‑level day and night ISR, artillery fire‑correction, fire‑power guidance, target‑location reporting and post‑strike damage assessment. The system’s rapid deployment (≤30 min) and modular payload options make it suitable for both military operations—such as battlefield surveillance, anti‑terrorism patrols, and electronic‑warfare support—and civilian tasks like environmental monitoring, mapping, and pipeline patrol.
Internal MISP references
UUID 95551746-a97f-5c4c-aafa-b42393e27772 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-804 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 4.8 kg |
| powerplant | mini-gasoline engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 m |
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Supercam X6M2
The Supercam X6M2 is a Russian electric VTOL hexacopter used primarily for ISR, mapping, and infrastructure monitoring, carrying swappable EO/IR and photogrammetry payloads for day/night surveillance. It provides quiet, hover-capable operations for confined-area launch and recovery and is fielded by Russian operators as an unarmed reconnaissance platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7825869b-e086-520d-8d92-f02c43f39f1c which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam X6M2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 55 |
| manufacturer | Supercam Unmanned Systems Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['HEXA', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1010 |
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WZ-10 (Wing Loong 10)
The WZ‑10 (Wing Loong‑10) is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) jet‑powered UCAV developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group for the People’s Liberation Army Air Force and export markets. Capable of 20‑hour flights at 620 km/h and a service ceiling of 15 km, it carries up to 900 kg of ordnance on six hardpoints—including precision‑guided bombs, the Blue Arrow missile and YJ‑9E anti‑ship missiles—while also supporting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions with an electro‑optical sensor suite. The platform is used domestically for strike, battlefield assessment and typhoon‑monitoring, and has been delivered to the Royal Saudi Air Force (WL‑10B export variant). Its jet engine and stealth‑shaped airframe give it a blend of speed, endurance and low observability suited to modern network‑centric warfare.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2cb73f38-d4c8-5f96-b4e8-2b4c4cfb01e4 which can be used as unique global reference for WZ-10 (Wing Loong 10) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/679a091cad9f889a985494c1baffb42e - webarchive
- https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/cloud-shadow.htm - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chengdu_WZ-10 - webarchive
- https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2024/02/10/boeing-courts-saudi-for-f-15exs-amid-acquisition-of-chinese-ucav/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group |
| operator | ['china', 'saudi arabia'] |
| payload_kg | 900 |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:hale'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 620 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20 |
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WJ-700
The WJ‑700 is a high‑speed, jet‑powered UAV developed by China’s Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC) for long‑range strike and intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With an 18‑m wingspan, a 3.8‑ton maximum take‑off weight and an 800‑kg payload capacity, it can loiter for up to 20 hours at 600 km/h (up to 26 hours at 400 km/h) and reach altitudes of 12‑15 km. Its low‑observable design places the intake on the upper fuselage and a V‑shaped tail. The platform can carry up to six external stores, including light anti‑ship missiles (C‑701, C‑705), anti‑radar SM‑102 missiles, short‑range SM‑502KG air‑to‑surface missiles, and 50‑/100‑kg precision bombs. Operated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force, the WJ‑700 is positioned as a strategic, long‑range strike asset capable of delivering conventional munitions against maritime, land‑target and radar objectives, with emerging export interest such as Algeria.
Internal MISP references
UUID 838f37b6-4ecb-51d3-b737-a206a0eef96f which can be used as unique global reference for WJ-700 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f1061bd950c7acc3721cb47f39dcfa85 - webarchive
- https://vpk.name/en/852074_chinese-wj-700-uav-and-its-armament.html - webarchive
- https://uasweekly.com/2018/11/06/china-aerospace-science-and-industry-corporationshows-off-new-long-range-strike-uas/ - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=872695268200001&id=100063786080917&_rdr - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 20 hours |
| manufacturer | Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 800 kg |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'WING', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 700 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 18 m |
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Shahed 136 (شاهد ۱۳۶, Geran-2, Геран-2)
The Shahed‑136 (Geran‑2) is an inexpensive, piston‑engine loitering munition that can cruise at ≈185 km/h for up to 10 hours, delivering a ~40 kg warhead in a one‑way strike against air‑defence, infrastructure or fixed targets from standoff ranges. Russian‑produced variants replace the original Iranian navigation and power‑system with a modular “foam‑filled” airframe, gel‑type batteries, a GLONASS‑based flight‑control unit and an EW‑protective “Kometa” block, enabling mass‑launch swarms and greater electronic‑resilience. Other countries also cloned this drone (China with the Sunflower 200, United state of america with LUCAS or Turkey )
Internal MISP references
UUID 5e88abed-ab67-5fa3-8a46-d5ac305eae98 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 136 (شاهد ۱۳۶, Geran-2, Геран-2) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1b1d91a93381a2342ab11a9005ba0a59 - webarchive
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/2023/02/16/iran-sees-ukraine-war-as-marketing-opportunity-for-drones-it-denies-supplying-russia/?sh=23086d14d90f - webarchive
- https://en.defence-ua.com/news/the_five_key_differences_between_the_new_shahed_kamikaze_drones_and_the_old_version-7401.html - webarchive
- https://jinsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Iran-Drones-9-14-22.pdf - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 20K$ to 50K$ |
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 10 to 16h |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'russia', 'turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | Internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 to 250 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 |
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Sokol Altius-ru (Альтиус, Альтаир, Altius, Altair)
The Sokol Altius (Altius-RU) is a Russian heavy MALE/HALE unmanned aerial vehicle designed for long-endurance missions. It was initially developed by OKB Sokol and is produced by UZGA for the Russian armed forces. The platform is intended for strategic ISR, carrying large sensor payloads. Its advertised endurance reaches up to 48 hours, supported by satellite communications. Operational use appears limited and still maturing, with few confirmed deployments in open sources.
Internal MISP references
UUID 239ff049-e602-54b3-abfe-78a17b6adfba which can be used as unique global reference for Sokol Altius-ru (Альтиус, Альтаир, Altius, Altair) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/2281362bc70d8809bcf0f8c9fae9b8da - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokol_Altius - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=1682 - webarchive
- https://www.globalmilitary.net/aircraft/sokol-altius/ - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/418 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 24 hours |
| manufacturer | Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1,000 kg |
| powerplant | Twin-engine piston (internal combustion) powerplant. |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 28.50 m |
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PD-2
The Ukrspecsystems PD‑2 is a Ukrainian‑built, electric‑powered UAV designed for multi‑mission ISR and utility tasks. With a 5‑m wingspan, a top speed of 140 km/h and up to eight hours of endurance, it can operate from a runway or in VTOL mode via detachable motor modules, allowing rapid deployment from ships, trucks or confined sites. Its modular payload bay (7 kg standard, 11 kg max) supports EO/IR cameras, LiDAR, SAR, radio repeaters and other sensors, while an upgraded AES‑256 datalink provides a secure, jam‑resistant 200 km range with automatic frequency‑hopping. Employed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the PD‑2 conducts aerial reconnaissance, border monitoring, infrastructure inspection, search‑and‑rescue and civilian‑government surveillance, offering a flexible, low‑cost platform for both military and civil‑state operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID c05da8ee-8f0b-570f-87a4-402685050705 which can be used as unique global reference for PD-2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/9c26b5d279043cb83513c523920c6e98 - webarchive
- https://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com/2021/03/pd-2-fixed-wing-uas-datalink-range-upgraded/ - webarchive
- https://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com/company/ukrspecsystems/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PD-2 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | Ukrspecsystems |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 7 kg |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5 m |
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PC-8
The PC‑8 is a compact, fold‑able multirotor UAV built by Ukrainian manufacturer Ukrspec and marketed through the AvPay marketplace. Powered by an electric motor, the system offers up to 55 minutes of endurance and a 1.35 m (1,350 mm) wingspan, carrying a 1.5 kg payload that typically includes high‑performance EO/IR Full‑HD gimbals. Designed for security, border‑monitoring and industrial inspection, the PC‑8 operates in a semi‑autonomous mode with programmable flight routes, automatic take‑off/landing and encrypted telemetry and video links. Its rugged ground‑control station runs on Windows 10, provides a maximum operational range of 12 km (with a 5 km line‑of‑sight control limit), and can be rapidly deployed by Ukrainian forces for ISR and situational‑awareness missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID a161b36a-2dda-5510-a7b6-5c9bba0a11ee which can be used as unique global reference for PC-8 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 55 min |
| manufacturer | Ukrspec |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,350 mm |
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Switch
The Switch UAV, developed by Idea Forge Company, is a 15‑lb hybrid VTOL‑fixed‑wing system fielded by the Indian Army for long‑duration ISR and situational‑awareness missions. Its vertical take‑off and landing capability enables operation in austere, runway‑free environments, while its fixed‑wing mode provides over two hours of endurance on a single charge. Equipped with a combined day‑ and night‑payload—1280 × 720‑pixel video with 25× optical zoom and a 640 × 480 thermal sensor—the platform supports continuous surveillance, perimeter security, infrastructure inspection, and photogrammetric mapping. Semi‑autonomous flight controls and built‑in fail‑safe redundancies make the Switch suitable for harsh terrains ranging from Himalayan mountains to desert regions.
Internal MISP references
UUID ee61dd1e-8fcc-53c0-a9aa-0e86c2deec99 which can be used as unique global reference for Switch in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f79a5b619023dcbe54690d488007583c - webarchive
- https://unmanned-network.com/ideaforge-awarded-the-biggest-mini-vtol-uav-contract-beating-other-global-competitors/ - webarchive
- https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Hybrid-VTOL-UAV-courtesy-https-wwwideaforgecoin-drones-switch-uav_fig2_364027598 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 120 min |
| manufacturer | Idea Forge Company |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | Combined Day & Night Payload Daylight Payload: 1280 x 720 pixels, 25x Optical Zoom; Thermal Payload: 640 x 480 pixels |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Shahed 131 (۱۳۱ شاهد, Geran-1, Геран-1, Murad-6)
The Shahed-131 (Geran-1) is a low-cost loitering munition used for one-way “kamikaze” strikes, guided by GNSS/INS to hit fixed infrastructure and air-defense targets at standoff ranges. With about 6 hours endurance, ~150 km/h speed, and a ~15 kg explosive payload, it has been employed by Iran, Russia, and actors in Yemen for saturation and attritional attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5fa9b0e0-e539-5a1e-89cc-d693b7ffd362 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 131 (۱۳۱ شاهد, Geran-1, Геран-1, Murad-6) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/feaeb623b88775ab0d2bf2e8abba7ab0 - webarchive
- https://gagadget.com/en/171492-iranian-drones-shahed-131-use-american-components-for-50-from-ebay/ - webarchive
- https://www.world-today-news.com/the-expertrevealed-what-drones-the-russian-federation-could-attack-kyiv/ - webarchive
- https://www.quora.com/Why-don-t-Ukraine-or-Russia-use-eagles-to-hunt-down-cheap-drones-I-haveseen-some-videos-of-this-method-working - webarchive
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Shahed-131_%28Geran-1%29_components.jpg - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'russia', 'yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | Twin-engine piston (internal combustion) powerplant. |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE', 'OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 |
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ARK 40
The ARK 40 is a Chinese‑manufactured octocopter VTOL UAV produced by Shenzhen Skylab M&C Technology Company. Powered by an electric motor, it can remain airborne for up to 2.5 hours while carrying a 2 kg payload, and its maximum payload capacity is 10 kg. The platform features redundant navigation, flight‑control, propulsion and battery systems, plus an emergency‑landing module, and it integrates millimetre‑wave radar, vision sensors and RTK positioning to achieve centimetre‑level landing accuracy. Although it can be weaponised, its primary commercial role is short‑ to medium‑range cargo delivery; SF Express has deployed the ARK 40 on a 6.3 km university‑to‑distribution‑center route, cutting delivery time by 77 % to about seven minutes and supporting trips of up to 20 km at 5 km altitude.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5cf34b47-0751-58b0-8b7d-9ef63630b514 which can be used as unique global reference for ARK 40 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0d3a8f0464c1334e6f9981eb8ceb15de - webarchive
- https://x.com/tphuang/status/1789599950851994085 - webarchive
- https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/biztoday-china-drone-delivery-service/video_b19023ba-6217-57c9-88b4b8a8db9cd593.html - webarchive
- https://safe.menlosecurity.com/doc/docview/viewer/docN2C170977ABF89b431c17c420f65bffff1d60eafa9ed804541853851e465fcbb3f1a534c99e5d - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 hours with a 2 kg payload |
| manufacturer | Shenzhen Skylab M&C Technology Company |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 10 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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ST35 Silent Thunder
The ST‑35 “Silent Thunder” is a Ukrainian‑produced electric loitering‑munition UAV built by Athlon Avia. Weighing 9.5 kg with a 3.5 kg multi‑purpose warhead (FAE, HEAT or HEF), it can hover for up to one hour, travel 30 km and operate at 800‑1 200 m altitude at 120‑140 km/h cruise speed. Launch is vertical via a detachable multirotor that also relays command‑and‑control data, allowing a three‑person team to carry the system in backpacks. Once a target is identified—automatically or by the operator through TV/IR feeds—the munition detaches, dives vertically and strikes with a 95 % hit probability, minimizing collateral damage in dense urban environments. Currently fielded by Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID a03ead4e-31fe-5296-9c5f-7b260b375110 which can be used as unique global reference for ST35 Silent Thunder in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f1648e73ac8c682aa5bbc5e08edaed3f - webarchive
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ST-35_Silent_Thunder,_Kyiv_2021,_20.jpg - webarchive
- https://www.marketforecast.com/news/military-robots-autonomous-systemsthe-changing-battlefield-1153 - webarchive
- https://athlonavia.com/en/st-35-silent-thunder - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Athlon Avia |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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IRIS
The IRIS (Roboteam RT‑2) is a lightweight, hand‑carried 4×4 unmanned ground vehicle designed for rapid deployment in confined or hazardous environments. Weighing under 4 kg and capable of carrying up to 1 kg of payload, the platform moves at a maximum speed of 4 km/h while providing operators with dual day‑/night cameras, zoom, laser pointer and audio output for real‑time situational awareness. Its IP65‑rated chassis and secure, encrypted communications enable reliable operation in temperature ranges from ‑20 °C to +60 °C. Primarily fielded by U.S. agencies, IRIS supports SWAT, public‑safety, military and law‑enforcement units for reconnaissance, inspection and intelligence‑gathering missions without any weaponized capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 75ac134b-0101-5b2a-b148-9712ff46446f which can be used as unique global reference for IRIS in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0d6b7e6fdc9f8cdc4198ecf70d9e2a33 - webarchive
- https://www.wevolver.com/specs/iris - webarchive
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Roboteam_IRIS.jpg - webarchive
- https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/541698661421360124/ - webarchive
- https://robo-team.com/products/iris/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Roboteam |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| top_speed_kmph | 4 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Evo II Dual 640T (Uco Special 1)
The EVO II Dual 640T is a professional multi-sensor UAV designed for day/night ISR and public-safety missions. It integrates a 640×512 thermal camera with a high-resolution EO sensor for simultaneous visual and IR imaging. The platform is widely used for law enforcement, border security, firefighting, and search-and-rescue. With long endurance and secure datalink, it supports persistent aerial surveillance in complex environments. The system is produced by Autel Robotics and is considered a dual-use, non-weaponised drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7bca0cce-3549-5423-b8ad-73dc576f387a which can be used as unique global reference for Evo II Dual 640T (Uco Special 1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/84e64f4c209b1948b649ee698834d18b - webarchive
- https://shop.autelrobotics.com/products/evo-ii-pro-v3-rugged-bundle-1 - webarchive
- https://lens.google.com/search? - webarchive
- https://lens.google.com/search?ep=gisbubb&hl=en&re=df&p=AbrfA8okbmdQMnEhzRsppU_cB55SutX-hr199 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 38m |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C2', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Mugin EV460
The Mugin EV460 is a fully electric, carbon‑fiber VTOL UAV developed by China’s Mugin UAV. With a 4.6‑metre wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of 42 kg and an 8 kg payload capacity, it can carry high‑resolution optics, LiDAR, multispectral cameras or communication payloads for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and mapping missions. Its quick‑detach airframe and three‑foot landing gear give rapid field assembly and compact storage, while the semi‑autonomous flight‑control system supports autonomous take‑off, cruise (21‑30 m/s) and landing. Endurance ranges from 1.5 to 2 hours (up to 150 km range), enabling persistent observation of tactical areas, border monitoring, disaster assessment and agricultural surveys. The platform is operated by Chinese forces and marketed for both civil and military customers.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3840c141-fc03-565f-bc17-149d0838b506 which can be used as unique global reference for Mugin EV460 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/8963e9a3e07f5ab7c9d422612b6efdbd - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev350-full-electric-vtol-uav-arf/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev460-full-electric-carbon-fiber-uav-platform10kg-payload/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev460-full-electric-carbon-fiber-uav-platform-10kg-payload/ - webarchive
- https://www.muginuav.com/product/mugin-ev460full-electric-carbon-fiber-uav-platform-10kg-payload/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 2 hours and 45 min |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4,600 mm |
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MUGIN-6
The Mugin‑6 is a Chinese‑manufactured vertical‑take‑off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Mugin UAV. With a 6‑metre wingspan and a semi‑autonomous flight system, it can remain aloft for 5 – 10 hours at speeds up to 129 km/h, delivering up to 20 kg of payload without weaponisation. Designed for long‑duration missions, the platform is suited to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), environmental monitoring, communications relay and logistical resupply in areas lacking runway infrastructure. Its VTOL capability allows launch and recovery from confined or rugged terrain, giving the People’s Liberation Army a flexible, high‑endurance tool for persistent aerial presence and data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID e3e43617-41bb-5e64-9cf3-63526d6ce786 which can be used as unique global reference for MUGIN-6 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/9bd5b03244577a42e2279e03836911ee - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/muginuav/posts/the-new-mugin-6000-vtol-is-here-more-details-are-available-soon-muginuavcom/888731075037607/ - webarchive
- https://www.airmobi.com/product/skyeye-5000-vtol-uav-platform/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 5 - 10 hours |
| manufacturer | Mugin UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 20 kg |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 129 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 6,000 mm |
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Evo II Enterprise
The Autel Evo II Enterprise is a compact, VTOL electric UAV designed for professional‑grade data‑collection and public‑safety missions. With a 42‑minute endurance (38 min when equipped with the 640 T thermal camera) and a top speed of 72 km/h, it can cover up to 5.5 mi (9 km) of line‑of‑sight range. Its sensor suite includes a 48 MP still camera, 4 K video, a 640 × 512‑pixel thermal imager (30 Hz), and optional payloads such as a 120 dB loudspeaker, high‑intensity strobe, adjustable spotlight, and an RTK module offering centimetre‑level positioning. Integrated GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou/Galileo and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance enable precise, autonomous flight for inspections, mapping, search‑and‑rescue, firefighting, and law‑enforcement applications. Priced at US $5,999, the platform is manufactured in China and marketed by Autel Robotics for enterprise users.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3569de65-b8f0-54ea-a9b9-e75495989530 which can be used as unique global reference for Evo II Enterprise in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 5999 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 42 min (without accessories;38 min (with strobe) 29 min (with spotlight; 34min(with loudspeaker; 36min(with RTK module) |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Evo II RTK
The Autel EVO II RTK is a compact VTOL quad‑copter designed for high‑accuracy geospatial work. Its detachable RTK module delivers real‑time centimetre‑level positioning (±0.1 m vertical/horizontal) and supports post‑processing kinematic (PPK) for reliable data collection in complex environments. Equipped with a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor capable of 6 K video and a 360‑degree obstacle‑avoidance suite, the platform can execute autonomous waypoint, polygon and grid missions while streaming 720 p/1080 p video up to 9 km. With a 36‑minute endurance, 72 km/h top speed, and built‑in mission‑planning software, it serves operators—primarily China—in surveying, mapping, infrastructure inspection, and other civilian‑grade reconnaissance tasks that require precise, repeatable aerial imagery without ground‑control points.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5c452d0d-936b-51ab-92f6-2062f375125a which can be used as unique global reference for Evo II RTK in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/3aa98518b45dd4bf66983205bf860c41 - webarchive
- https://carlsonsw.com/product/autel-evo - webarchive
- https://www.ghostysky.com/product/autel-evo-ii-rtk-pro-rugged-bundle/ - webarchive
- https://us.amazon.com/Autel-RoboticsQuadcopter-Extended-Expedition/dp/B08C3XTYM8 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 36 min |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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PC-1
The PC‑1 is a compact, carbon‑fiber VTOL UAV built by Ukraine’s Ukrspec Systems. Powered by an electric motor, the eight‑rotor multicopter folds for backpack transport and can operate in all weather conditions. With a 530 mm wingspan and up to 38 minutes of endurance, it provides a maximum range of roughly 5 km and carries a modular payload for visual‑intelligence missions; it carries no built‑in weaponry. Its rugged ground‑control station runs on Windows 10 and supports encrypted telemetry and video links, programmable waypoints, and automatic launch and recovery. Deployed by Ukrainian forces, the PC‑1 serves primarily as a short‑range reconnaissance and surveillance platform, delivering real‑time imagery to commanders on the battlefield.
Internal MISP references
UUID 54fdfa1c-d4c7-549b-a0f2-8520bdbee517 which can be used as unique global reference for PC-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d821ac0ad1c2756ee245de6b704da5b3 - webarchive
- https://uavamerica.com/pc-1-all-weather-uav/ - webarchive
- https://avpay.aero/company/ukrspecsystems/product/pc-1-vtol-drone-for-sale/ - webarchive
- https://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/drones/a25281/ukraine-makeshift-drones/ - webarchive
- https://www.marquesaviation.com/pc-1-multirotor - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 38 min |
| manufacturer | Ukrspec |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 530 mm |
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ARK E35
The ARK E35 is a Chinese‑made, electric VTOL fixed‑wing UAV developed by Shenzhen Skylab M&C Technology and marketed by Wuhan Hi‑Cloud Technology. Designed as a heavy‑duty inspection and surveying platform, it combines vertical take‑off/landing with a compound‑wing airframe to deliver ultra‑long endurance (up to 160 minutes) and a top speed of roughly 100 km/h. With a 10 kg payload capacity, the system supports autonomous cruise missions for high‑resolution mapping, LiDAR surveying, and cargo transport of sensors or small equipment. Operating temperatures range from –20 °C to 45 °C, and the aircraft can be controlled within a 30 km radius, tolerating wind levels up to grade 6. Its long‑range, fully automatic flight capability makes it suited for infrastructure inspection, environmental monitoring, and remote‑area data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID b14deba2-d239-500a-81d1-8cdd7f523e78 which can be used as unique global reference for ARK E35 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 160 min |
| manufacturer | Shenzhen Skylab M&C Technology Company |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 10 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.5 m |
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Dragonfish Lite
The Autel Dragonfish Lite (UUID 5c98a902‑ca98‑538c‑8936‑9a9d4ad7a087) is a compact, electric‑powered VTOL UAV designed for intelligence‑, surveillance‑, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its tilt‑rotor architecture enables vertical take‑off and transition to fixed‑wing forward flight, delivering a top speed of 108 km/h and up to 1.25 hours of endurance with a 1 kg payload. With a 1.6 m wingspan, the platform is waterproof, modular and equipped with AI‑assisted tracking, making it suitable for rapid‑deployment ISR, border monitoring, infrastructure inspection, and public‑safety operations. Developed by Autel Robotics, the Dragonfish Lite is fielded by the People’s Republic of China and carries no weapon systems.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5c98a902-ca98-538c-8936-9a9d4ad7a087 which can be used as unique global reference for Dragonfish Lite in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d8c41da1ce3b6a75b4c01d6efbb12000 - webarchive
- https://www.autelmfg.com/products/autel-dragonfish-standard-with-z2-payload-camera - webarchive
- https://drone-works.com/autel-dragonfish-lite/ - webarchive
- https://www.hldstore.com/en/product/dragonfish-estandar/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 1.25 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,600 mm |
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Dragonfish Standard
The Autel Dragonfish Standard is a Chinese‑operated, electric‑powered VTOL UAV built for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With a 2‑hour endurance (up to 120 min with payload), a maximum speed of 30 m/s (≈108 km/h) and a 2.3 m wingspan, it can carry up to 1.5 kg of interchangeable sensors—including the Z2, T3 or L‑series payloads—while maintaining centimeter‑accurate positioning via dual RTK modules. Its tilt‑rotor design offers rapid vertical take‑off/landing, 3‑minute assembly and a 18.6‑mile (30 km) transmission range. Designed for public‑safety, fire‑fighting, energy‑infrastructure monitoring, traffic management, coastal security and agricultural applications, the Dragonfish Standard provides a modular, long‑endurance ISR platform at a unit cost of US $112,750.
Internal MISP references
UUID cb9c2a23-04e6-57b2-b133-54d5bd938305 which can be used as unique global reference for Dragonfish Standard in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f16bf7b9c549613054b6a821c9fe39a1 - webarchive
- https://m.made-in-china.com/product/Long-Flight-Time-Industrial-Drones-Autel-Robotics-Dragon-Fish-2025672685.html - webarchive
- https://www.dronenerds.com/products/autel-dragonfish-7kg-triple-sensor - webarchive
- https://www.autelmfg.com/products/autel-dragonfish-standard-with-z2-payload-camera - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 112750 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| powerplant | Electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 m/s |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2,300 mm |
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KVD-001
The KVD‑001 is a lightweight, 2.2‑metre‑span tactical UAV developed by Xi’an Aisheng Technology Group for the People’s Liberation Army Army Aviation Force. Its primary mission set is intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) combined with a long‑range data‑link function that extends the command‑and‑control network of ground and airborne units. Operating at altitudes above 1 000 m, the drone relays communications for attack helicopters, supplies real‑time target imagery and laser‑designator cues, and conducts damage‑assessment after strikes. By acting as a “UAV‑to‑helicopter” guidance node (the so‑called “A‑guide‑B” concept), the KVD‑001 enables low‑altitude rotary‑wing platforms to remain hidden while still receiving precise targeting data. Its 2 kg payload capacity supports sensors and relay equipment, but the platform itself carries no weapons.
Internal MISP references
UUID c91dd689-02e8-52e3-9d22-88f165bb35ed which can be used as unique global reference for KVD-001 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/539d568b7446f39b346ac7f26370c262 - webarchive
- https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202209/1275087.shtml - webarchive
- https://www.westca.com/pda/forums/op=view_next/t=1376803/lang=schinese.html#0 - webarchive
- https://min.news/en/military/9af69c8a41c8f7c675a0faf36a133608.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Xi'an Aisheng Technology Group Co., Ltd, |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2.0 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 m |
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Matrice 30T
The DJI Matrice 30T is a rugged professional multirotor UAV designed for all-weather ISR and public-safety operations. It integrates EO, zoom, thermal imaging, and a laser rangefinder in a single fixed payload. The platform supports long-endurance missions with high-speed transit and stable hover. It is widely used by law enforcement, emergency services, and government agencies. Produced by DJI, the M30T is a non-weaponised, dual-use surveillance system.
Internal MISP references
UUID a08a223d-09d7-5904-ba4e-82fb25a67a08 which can be used as unique global reference for Matrice 30T in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5e5e255053360b84a3a175ebe69b6fe1 - webarchive
- https://drone-parts-center.com/en/produit/dji-m30t-security-pack/ - webarchive
- https://modelforce.eu/en/product/dji-matrice-30t-with-thermal/ - webarchive
- https://www.crutchfield.com/STBCIrKYBLGL/p_964CPEN382/DJI-Matrice-30-with-Enterprise-Care-Basic.html - webarchive
- https://www.duncan-parnell.com/dji-matrice-30-with-batteries - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 12000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .68 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['china', 'russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C2', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 82 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 470 × 585 × 215 mm |
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Warmate
The Warmate is a Polish‑made, electric‑propelled loitering‑munition UAV designed for rapid, low‑observable strike and reconnaissance missions. Weighing 5 kg with a 1.4 kg warhead (HE‑FRAG, HEAT or thermobaric), it can loiter for up to 1 hour, travel at 150 km/h, and operate at 150‑300 m AGL before diving on target with 1.5 m CEP accuracy. Launched from a portable pneumatic tube, it is controlled via an encrypted ground‑control station that provides real‑time video and automatic target tracking. Current users include Poland, Ukraine, India, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, with deployments noted in the Russian‑Ukrainian war and Libya. Its compact 1.6 m wingspan and modular payload make it a versatile, expendable strike asset for infantry and special‑force units.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7eab87c7-608c-4837-8adb-7aae9e422fa9 which can be used as unique global reference for Warmate in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://wbgroup.pl/en/produkt/warmate-loitering-munnitions/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WB_Electronics_Warmate - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f870b345c53d54941843d94e3f5ee967 - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2342#google_vignette - webarchive
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Warmate_UAV,_Kyiv_2017,_03.jpg - webarchive
- https://defence24.com/polish-loitering-munitions-in-libya - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 26459.93 |
| country | poland |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | WB Group |
| operator | ['india', 'poland', 'ukraine', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 1.4 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.6 m |
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Dragonfish Pro
The Autel Dragonfish Pro is a Chinese‑operated, electric‑powered VTOL UAV that blends fixed‑wing endurance with tilt‑rotor simplicity. With a 3.04 m wingspan and a maximum speed of 108 km/h, it can remain aloft for up to three hours (≈180 minutes) while carrying a 2.5 kg payload. Its modular, waterproof airframe houses AI‑driven tracking and interchangeable sensors, most notably a 4K camera with 50× optical zoom and a 1280 × 1024‑pixel thermal imager. Designed for ISR missions, the platform offers rapid vertical take‑off and landing, enabling flexible deployment in varied terrains and maritime environments without the need for runways or launch equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 16841058-9bea-5533-85ba-02ba26703877 which can be used as unique global reference for Dragonfish Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,040 mm |
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Kaman-22 (كمان)
The Kaman‑22 (كمان) is Iran’s first wide‑body, long‑endurance UCAV, fielded by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. Powered by a rear‑mounted piston engine and a three‑bladed pusher propeller, the 14.8 m‑span aircraft can remain airborne for up to 24 hours, cruise at 300 km/h and reach a top speed of 213 km/h while carrying a 300 kg payload on seven hardpoints. Its kit includes laser‑designator, IR and TV sensors (≈55 km range) and supports precision‑guided munitions, air‑to‑air and anti‑ship missiles, glide‑bombs, ECM/jamming pods and laser‑targeting pods. Classified as CLASS III strike‑combat/ISR, the Kaman‑22 is intended for deep‑strike, close‑air‑support, maritime interdiction and persistent surveillance missions, with documented deployments against Indian interests.
Internal MISP references
UUID bc4cb0f1-2ad1-50d1-9805-f72bea29ca1a which can be used as unique global reference for Kaman-22 (كمان) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5d3d35ddc09d0053f4022e13fd28e4fc - webarchive
- https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2534 - webarchive
- https://www.alamy.com/irans-air-force-kaman-22-drone-is-carried-on-a-truck-during-anannual-military-parade-marking-anniversary-of-the-beginning-of-war-against-iran-by-former-iraqi-dictator-saddam-hussein-in-front-of-the-shrine-of-the-late-revolutionaryfounder-ayatollah-khomeini-just-outside-tehran-iran-friday-sept-22-2023-ap-photovahid-salemi-image566749703.html - webarchive
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_22_(UAV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_22_(UAV) - [webarchive](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_22_(UAV)
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 24 hours |
| manufacturer | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 300 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 213 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14.8 m |
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E300 Canadian
The Uavita E300 Canadian (E300 Enterprise) is a large fixed-wing UAS designed for agricultural and heavy-lift missions, with an 8.5 m wingspan, ~5 h endurance (up to ~23 h with auxiliary tanks), and a 300 kg payload. Operated in Canada and used by Ukraine, it has been adapted for military roles including weaponization and long-range logistics.
Internal MISP references
UUID bb335c2d-c2bf-58c3-9cdd-797def5cde80 which can be used as unique global reference for E300 Canadian in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5ab0e2acc1bcd0d2bbe9e2905c37e823 - webarchive
- https://www.airplane-pictures.net/airport.php?p=4323 - webarchive
- https://www.uasvision.com/2023/03/27/ex-microsoft-execs-weaponizing-crop-dusting-drones-in-ukraine/ - webarchive
- https://uavita.com/e300-enterprise/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | canada |
| flight_time_h | 5 (23 with additional tanks) |
| manufacturer | Uavita |
| operator | ['canada', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 300 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8.5 |
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D-12
The D‑12 is a Russian‑operated, electric‑powered UAV produced by Aeromax Group. With a flying‑wing configuration and VTOL capability, it can stay aloft for up to 2.5 hours, travel at a top speed of 126 km/h and cover roughly 250 km, carrying a 2 kg payload. Its primary mission set is intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and light‑cargo transport, featuring interchangeable sensors such as high‑resolution nadir and perspective cameras, thermal imagers, multispectral optics, a geodetic L‑band receiver and a laser scanner. These payloads enable aerial photography, video monitoring, thermal and multispectral imaging, and laser‑based terrain mapping, making the D‑12 a versatile platform for remote‑sensing and limited logistical tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID e6bf1800-2808-531d-9a27-9335630a193f which can be used as unique global reference for D-12 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'WING', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 126 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,000 mm |
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CW-25H
The CW‑25H is a hydrogen‑electric hybrid VTOL fixed‑wing UAV developed jointly by JOUAV and Doosan Mobility Innovation. Powered by the DM15 lightweight fuel‑cell system, it delivers up to 330 minutes of flight (≈435 km range) at a cruising speed of 80 km/h, with a service ceiling of 6 km and a 4 kg payload capacity. Its 4.4 m wingspan and low‑noise, vibration‑free operation make it ideal for long‑duration inspections, large‑area surveying, border and maritime surveillance, and infrastructure monitoring. The platform supports interchangeable payloads—including LiDAR, high‑resolution cameras, and thermal gimbles—and integrates with JOUAV’s ground‑control stations and mapping software, offering fully autonomous, rapid‑turnaround missions for civil and security applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID b04f9a13-fb06-58b6-ae9e-7f287164b302 which can be used as unique global reference for CW-25H in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 330 min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 4.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.4 m |
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CW-15
The CW‑15 is a Chinese‑manufactured, fully electric VTOL fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑endurance, multi‑mission operations. With up to 180 minutes of flight time, a 3 kg payload capacity, a cruising speed of 61 km/h and a service ceiling of 6 500 m, it can launch and land vertically, then transition to efficient fixed‑wing cruise. Built on an open‑architecture avionics suite, the system offers autonomous pre‑flight checks, obstacle‑avoidance, ADS‑B drone detection, fault‑recovery and environmental hardening for high‑altitude, humid, low‑temperature or light‑rain conditions. Its modular payload bays support cameras, LiDAR, thermal sensors and other payloads, making the CW‑15 suited for aerial mapping, surveillance, public‑safety monitoring, oil‑and‑gas pipeline inspection, power‑line checks and other infrastructure‑inspection tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 81176a5d-e221-5c6b-a9d8-f506ed05062c which can be used as unique global reference for CW-15 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 180 min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 3.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 61 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.54 m |
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UTAP-22 Mako
The UTAP‑22 Mako is Kratos’s high‑speed, jet‑powered tactical UAV designed for the U.S. armed forces. Derived from the proven BQM‑167A target, the Mako launches via a compact rocket‑assisted system and recovers by precision parachute, allowing operations from austere sites without runways. With a 0.91 Mach top speed, a 50,000‑ft ceiling, three‑hour endurance and a 158 kg internal payload (plus 45 kg per wing‑tip and 363 kg external capacity), it can carry weapons, electronic‑warfare suites, chaff/flare dispensers and sensor packages. Its open‑mission architecture supports single‑ship, multi‑ship, and manned‑unmanned teaming, making it a versatile, affordable strike and ISR platform for contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 76f09f3c-e0c5-5261-8f0a-94b5ba004786 which can be used as unique global reference for UTAP-22 Mako in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0eae74c817ec5dc36db10f469f05fb98 - webarchive
- https://www.kratosdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Mako.pdf - webarchive
- https://www.kratosdefense.com/unmanned-systems/air/uncrewed-tactical-aircraft/mako - webarchive
- https://www.kratosdefense.com/resources/mako - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 3 hours |
| manufacturer | Kratos |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 158.76 kg |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| top_speed_kmph | 0.91 Mach |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.20 m |
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MQ-28 Ghost Bat
Boeing Australia’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat is an autonomous combat air teaming (“loyal wingman”) drone that escorts crewed aircraft to extend their sensing and strike reach, performing ISR, electronic warfare, and weapons delivery with modular payloads up to 500 kg. With a 7.3 m wingspan and near‑transonic top speed around 1,050 km/h, it serves as a survivable force multiplier for air operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4ecd85ec-7202-5afe-bea0-e8e3193bbd5e which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-28 Ghost Bat in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0fbd73bdbdafac5b16eb6fcfa1c711a0 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/australias-new-boeing-mq-28-ghost-bat-combat-drone-is-now-ready-to-detect-and-track-enemy-aircraft - webarchive
- https://www.boeing.com/defense/mq28#overview - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_MQ-28_Ghost_Bat - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | australia |
| manufacturer | Boeing Australia |
| operator | ['australia', 'canada', 'poland', 'united kingdom', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 500 |
| powerplant | Williams FJ44 or Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300 turbofan |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1050 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7.3 |
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AQV 100 Scalpel
Ukraine is fielding low‑cost FPV “suicide” drones—such as the $1,000 Scalpel that can carry a 2.5 kg RPG‑7 warhead and retain a terminal‑homing trajectory even if its control signal is jammed—to strike Russian armored vehicles and infantry entrenched in the front lines, vastly boosting the lethality of its drone attacks. The drones’ speed, maneuverability and autonomous final‑approach capability make them a potent threat against tanks and troops despite their modest price.
Internal MISP references
UUID d16ce857-8df1-5034-98bc-c7ae2286fb5d which can be used as unique global reference for AQV 100 Scalpel in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 999 |
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 12 min |
| manufacturer | One Way Aerospace |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 1.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.3 |
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FH-96
The FH‑96 is a lightweight, long‑endurance fixed‑wing UAV developed by Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC) for the People’s Republic of China. Weighing up to 35 kg, it can be launched via zero‑length catapult and recovered by sky‑hook or glide, allowing operation from confined, rugged sites such as mountains, islands, reefs, ships and high‑temperature environments. With a 15‑hour endurance, 120 km/h top speed, 4 000 m ceiling and a 100 km operational radius, the system provides persistent ISR coverage. Its modular payload bay supports surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, positioning and damage‑assessment sensors, making the FH‑96 a versatile, low‑cost platform for continuous battlefield intelligence and situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID 25e7ef41-c0bc-533d-a869-63438122645c which can be used as unique global reference for FH-96 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 15 hours |
| manufacturer | Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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FH-97A
The FH‑97A is a high‑speed (Mach 2.5) loyal‑wingman unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Corporation for the People’s Liberation Army Air Force. With a 12 m wingspan and stealthy airframe, the UAV is designed to fly in tight formation with manned fighters, extending their situational‑awareness and survivability. Its sensor suite—top‑mounted electro‑optical/infrared and side‑looking apertures—enables early‑warning reconnaissance and target identification, while built‑in electronic‑reconnaissance/jamming pods allow air‑defence suppression. The FH‑97A also carries an internal weapons bay and a ventral launcher for short‑range missiles, giving it limited air‑to‑air and air‑to‑ground strike capability. Operated solely by China, the platform embodies the ISR‑and‑combat “loyal wingman” concept.
Internal MISP references
UUID 12600fba-78cf-52ed-96ed-8944649a4466 which can be used as unique global reference for FH-97A in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Corporation |
| operator | ['china'] |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | Mach 2.5 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 12.0 m |
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FH-902
The FH‑902 is a hand‑launched, ultra‑short‑range mini‑UAV developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). Weighing 3.6 kg with a 0.65 kg payload capacity, it carries a dual EO/IR imager for real‑time visual and infrared surveillance. Its electric motor provides up to 1.5 hours of endurance and a line‑of‑sight range of at least 15 km, cruising at 50‑70 km/h and reaching 90 km/h. Designed for rapid, individual deployment, the system can be launched in under three minutes and recovered by deep‑stall gliding. The FH‑902 is fielded by the PLA, Armed Police and civilian police for border‑control, coastal‑guard, and battlefield ISR missions, offering portable, low‑signature intelligence gathering for both plain and plateau terrain.
Internal MISP references
UUID f1f0cf10-8f4f-54d4-9ea6-19f3594e0953 which can be used as unique global reference for FH-902 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 hours |
| manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 0.65 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 48.6 kt (90 km/h) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,700 mm |
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Mavic 3M
The DJI Mavic 3M is a compact, fold‑able quadcopter designed for high‑resolution ISR and precision‑agriculture missions. Powered by an electric motor, it delivers up to 0.75 h (≈ 43 min) of flight time and a top speed of 75 km/h, while its O3 transmission can maintain a video link out to 15 km (8 km under SRRC limits). The platform integrates a 20‑MP RGB camera and a four‑band 5‑MP multispectral sensor (green, red, red‑edge and NIR) with RTK‑grade centimeter‑accurate positioning, enabling mapping of up to 200 ha per sortie and generation of NDVI and prescription maps for crop health, forest monitoring, and water‑quality surveys. Manufactured by SZ DJI Technology Co., the Mavic 3M is operated by China, Russia and Ukraine and is classified under ISR, VTOL and quadcopter categories. It carries no weapons.
Internal MISP references
UUID d1ec523e-88b6-5bd3-8842-804e2e7a1843 which can be used as unique global reference for Mavic 3M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/066a992f989c381c43b2a7997add9232 - webarchive
- https://ag.dji.com/mavic-3-m - webarchive
- https://www.ebay.com/itm/175883365289 - webarchive
- https://www.karaco.com/drones-aerial-targets/drones/mavic-3-multispectral/ - webarchive
- https://www.fullcompass.com/prod/626870-dji-mavic-3m-multispectral-with-enterprise-care-basic-2-year-survey-drone-with-rgb-camera-and-multispectral-camera-2-yearwarranty - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['china', 'russia', 'ukraine'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Alta X
The Alta X is Freefly’s high‑performance, 4‑motor electric quadcopter designed for professional ISR, cinematography, surveying and other payload‑intensive missions. With a 2.27 m folded‑wing span, 44.4 V powerplant delivering 100 A continuous per motor, and a top speed of 120 km/h, it can carry up to 15 kg of equipment for roughly 50 minutes of flight. Its modular quick‑release system and optional RTK‑enabled GPS allow rapid swapping of cameras, LiDAR units, lights or custom payloads while maintaining centimeter‑level positioning. The custom PX4/Auterion flight stack supports manual, waypoint, loiter and return‑to‑home modes, and the platform is NDAA‑compliant, IP43‑rated, and operated primarily by U.S. agencies for non‑weaponized, precision‑aerial applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 60836f0d-0357-590b-8d3d-32a12590c18c which can be used as unique global reference for Alta X in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 23995 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.83 |
| manufacturer | Freefly |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 15.06 kg |
| powerplant | Electric 4‑motor, 44.4 V, 100 A continuous per motor |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.273 |
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Meraj 521 ( پهپاد معراج)
The Meraj‑521 is an IRGC‑developed loitering‑munition (suicide) UAV designed for battlefield use by Iran’s ground forces. Built by the IRGC Research and Self‑sufficiency Jihad Organization’s UAV Research Center (INA), the disposable, carbon‑fiber drone is launched from a tubular or pneumatic catapult, unfolds its 75‑cm wings and is remotely guided to a target. It carries a 500 g, 700 g or 1 kg warhead and can loiter for 5–15 minutes over a 5 km radius, striking infantry, soft‑skin vehicles or other lightly defended assets. The system supports swarm attacks, saturating enemy air‑defence, and has been displayed for potential export, including reported transfers to Russia.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1751fa65-380d-5158-8104-3dcbb164319c which can be used as unique global reference for Meraj 521 ( پهپاد معراج) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/cdd07657ec7c5e43b74934c6a8e3e5c8 - webarchive
- https://www.overtdefense.com/2022/10/31/the-iranian-revolutionary-guards-newest-meraj-521-kamikaze-drone-is-on-its-way-to-russia/ - webarchive
- https://english.iswnews.com/25352/military-knowledge-meraj-521-loitering-munition/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 75 cm |
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Astro
Freefly Astro is a U.S.-operated professional multirotor drone for aerial imaging, mapping, surveying, and inspection, carrying up to about 1.5 kg of cameras or sensors. It is an unarmed platform optimized for precise data collection and commercial workflows.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2c6e3f6b-9100-58d3-9d11-f1f074bd497f which can be used as unique global reference for Astro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.65 |
| manufacturer | Freefly |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | Freefly 7010 |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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MD-22
The MD‑22 is a Chinese, jet‑propelled unmanned aerial vehicle developed jointly by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Mechanics and the Guangdong Aerodynamic Research Academy (GARA). With a 4.5‑metre wingspan and a reported top speed of Mach 7 (~8 645 km/h), the platform is not armed; instead it functions as a high‑speed testbed for advanced air‑breathing propulsion such as scramjets or dual‑mode ramjets. The MD‑22 can be launched via rocket‑assist from a specialized Xian H‑6 bomber, from the TB‑001 “Scorpion‑D” carrier‑drone, or from high‑altitude balloons, and is equipped for autonomous take‑off and runway recovery. Its primary role is to validate hypersonic flight‑control, separation‑fairing, and launch‑integration technologies that will underpin future Chinese hypersonic weapons and ISR concepts.
Internal MISP references
UUID fe5efb31-22c3-5212-8a6b-4af960ee5cd7 which can be used as unique global reference for MD-22 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | CAS Institute of Mechanics and the Guangdong Aerodynamic Research Academy (GARA) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 8,645 km/h (Mach 7) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.5 m |
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Matrice 300 RTK
The Matrice 300 RTK is a professional, modular multirotor drone designed for demanding ISR, inspection, and public-safety missions. It offers long endurance, all-weather capability, and high positional accuracy thanks to integrated RTK. The platform supports a wide range of interchangeable payloads for imaging, thermal surveillance, mapping, and LiDAR. Its redundant systems and encrypted command-and-control make it suitable for critical operations. The drone is produced by DJI and is non-weaponised, intended for governmental and industrial use. It may use the following modules. The Zenmuse XT2 and XT S are thermal imaging payloads used for night operations, firefighting, and search-and-rescue, combining IR and visual data (XT2). The Zenmuse Z30 is a high-zoom EO camera (up to 30× optical) designed for long-range inspection and surveillance. The Zenmuse H20 and H20T are multi-sensor ISR payloads, integrating wide, zoom, thermal (H20T), and laser rangefinder for all-weather operations. The DJI P1 is a full-frame photogrammetry camera optimised for high-accuracy mapping and surveying. The DJI L1 is a LiDAR payload combining laser scanning and RGB imaging for 3D terrain and infrastructure mapping, all produced by DJI.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f0f918e-7404-5d06-95e3-3fa6e5522d96 which can be used as unique global reference for Matrice 300 RTK in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 13000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 55 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['australia', 'canada', 'china', 'france', 'germany', 'russia', 'ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 2.7 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 82 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 810 × 670 × 430 mm |
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Merlin-vr
The Merlin‑VR is a Russian‑manufactured, fixed‑wing UAV built by the Research Institute of Modern Telecommunication Technologies (NII STT JSC) and promoted by RIA Novosti. Classified as an ISR platform, it conducts long‑duration (up to 10 h) aerial surveillance and reconnaissance at altitudes of 4.5–5 km, cruising at 70‑140 km/h with a 4.9 m wingspan and a 7 kg payload capacity for electro‑optical/infrared sensors. Although marketed as a “hybrid‑power” system, recovered airframes revealed a conventional internal‑combustion engine. Deployed by the Russian Armed Forces, the Merlin‑VR has seen limited combat use, having been shot down twice by Ukrainian forces in 2022 and 2023, indicating its role as a tactical intelligence‑gathering asset rather than a combat‑oriented drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8004f3d7-4f28-5b81-abe6-d6131b003990 which can be used as unique global reference for Merlin-vr in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ab8a8df2f3fc5e306d13a00eb2402a8c - webarchive
- https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/what_is_the_russian_experimental_merlin_vr_uav_that_was_shot_down_by_the_ukrainian_military_on_wednesday-5483.html - webarchive
- https://vpk.name/en/545176_russia-has-created-a-new-military-reconnaissance-drone-merlin-vr-for-monitoring.html - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/360 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 10 h |
| manufacturer | RIA Novosti.; NII STT JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 7 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.9 |
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Baba Yaga (vampire)
The Baba Yaga (Vampire) is a Ukrainian‑operated, electric‑powered octocopter that serves as a short‑range, night‑time strike platform. With a top speed of roughly 80 km/h and a flight endurance of 0.38 h (≈ 23 minutes), it can carry up to 15 kg of ordnance, including guided bombs and mortar‑size warheads. Deployed primarily after dark, the UAV conducts precision bomb drops against Russian positions and can also function as a “mother‑ship,” relaying commands to secondary loitering munitions to extend their range. Its electric propulsion offers low acoustic and thermal signatures, making it an effective, low‑cost tactical bomber that leverages swarm‑type tactics and electronic‑repeater capabilities to disrupt enemy rear areas.
Internal MISP references
UUID e75c478a-e2d0-5d39-a8d4-86034f6416db which can be used as unique global reference for Baba Yaga (vampire) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yaga_(aircraft) - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ae305ffa974ee1a75106f74e7cfebe23 - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/ukraines-baba-yaga-drones-now-appear-capable-of-launching-guided-munitions - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/focus-analysisconflicts/army/conflicts-in-the-world/ukraine-russia-conflict/ukrainian-baba-yaga-unmanned-aerial-vehicle-has-become-true-nightmare-for-russian-forces? - webarchive
- https://natoukrainerussia.quora.com/Forbes-Ukraine-s-Baba-Yaga-drones-now-reportedly-equipped-with-guided-bombs-Ukraine-sBaba-Yaga-night-bombers-have-rec - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/army/conflicts-in-the-world/ukraine-russia-conflict/ukrainian-baba-yagaunmanned-aerial-vehicle-has-become-true-nightmare-for-russian-forces?highlight=WyJydXNzaWEiXQ== - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 0.38 |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['OCTO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Shahed 149 (gaza)
The Shahed‑149 “Gaza” is Iran’s first heavy‑class, turboprop‑powered UAV, boasting a 21‑m wingspan, 25‑hour endurance and a 500 kg payload that can carry up to 13 precision‑guided glide bombs, giving it MQ‑9‑Reaper‑level strike capability with a reported 1 000 km combat radius (4 000 km ferry range). Its unusual feature set combines long‑duration high‑altitude flight with advanced ISTAR sensors (EO/IR, SAR, SATCOM) and the ability to conduct deep‑strike missions far beyond Iran’s borders.
Internal MISP references
UUID d20edd76-a223-5aa2-bebb-b79fa27893d5 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 149 (gaza) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e62938e1cd24676f36b5e7bb2edb7d02 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/breaking-news-iran-declares-shahed-149-gaza-drone-copy-of-us-mq9-reaper-operational-after-successfulstrike-tests - webarchive
- https://www.myanmaritv.com/news/iran-guards-unveil-gaza-drone - webarchive
- https://thedefensepost.com/2025/01/29/iran-gaza-heavy-drone/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 25 hours |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 500 kg |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'WING', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 21.0 m |
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Alpin
The Alpin is Turkey’s first indigenous unmanned‑helicopter, developed by Titra Teknoloji (a subsidiary of Pasifik Teknoloji). Powered by a 130 hp gasoline engine, the VTOL platform can stay aloft for up to nine hours, cruise at 107 km/h (max 203 km/h) and operate within a 200‑km control radius. With a 200 kg payload capacity and a service ceiling of 6 400 m, it can carry fuel, supplies, sensors or mission‑specific equipment. Its fully redundant autonomous flight‑control system enables single‑button vertical take‑off, hover, “pirouette” target tracking and automatic return‑to‑launch. Designed for ISTAR missions, the Alpin supports day/night surveillance, EO/IR, SAR, LIDAR, AIS and SIGINT/COMINT payloads, as well as humanitarian logistics, communication relays and disaster‑response tasks in rugged or inaccessible terrain. Currently operated by the Turkish armed forces, the system provides a versatile, runway‑independent aerial capability for both military and civilian applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4839000c-a0e8-5361-b209-738c5c3b8407 which can be used as unique global reference for Alpin in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ec94d704ca0a4905d577f702aa081ed6 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/idef-2025-turkish-alpin-drone-helicopter-redefines-tactical-surveillance-and-intelligence-missions - webarchive
- https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/alpin-unmanned-helicopter/ - webarchive
- https://www.titra.com.tr/en/unmanned-systems/alpin-unmanned-helicopter - webarchive
- https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2022/10/24/turkish-firm-developing-countrys-first-unmanned-helicopter/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 9 |
| manufacturer | Titra Teknoloji |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 200 kg |
| powerplant | 130 hp gasoline engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 203 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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BAS-750
The BAS‑750 is an unmanned‑helicopter system developed by Russian Helicopters, a Rostec subsidiary, unveiled at Army 2022. With a seven‑hour endurance, a top speed of 180 km/h and a 200 kg payload capacity, it is designed for persistent ISR and logistics missions rather than combat. Its sensor suite includes day‑night cameras and an optoelectronic system, enabling aerial video surveillance, geodesy, mapping, and monitoring of critical infrastructure such as pipelines, power lines, roads, and agricultural areas. The platform also serves as a radio‑relay node and can deliver cargo over distances up to 150 km. The BAS‑750 is a converted Ukrainian AK1‑3 light‑utility helicopter, repurposed as a multifunctional, non‑armed UAV for Russian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID abc7c8b2-5dd8-53c7-b634-62b0b9f96b09 which can be used as unique global reference for BAS-750 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d8a177e36add1c7df9f17277d8d852eb - webarchive
- https://www.defensa.com/rusia/helicoptero-no-tripulado-ruso-bas-750 - webarchive
- https://defence-blog.com/russia-converts-stolen-ukrainian-helicopter-into-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.aeroflap.com.br/en/Russia-presents-new-unmanned-military-helicopter/ - webarchive
- https://defensehere.com/en/russian-helicopters-unveils-an-unmanned-helicopter-bas750/ - webarchive
- https://www.aviacionline.com/rostec-unveiled-the-bas-750-its-new-and-most-capable-unmanned-helicopter - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 7 |
| manufacturer | Russian Helicopters, a subsidiary of Rostec State Corporation |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.38 |
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BAS-200
The BAS‑200 is a Russian‑manufactured unmanned helicopter (VTOL) developed by Russian Helicopters, a Rostec subsidiary. Powered by a 54‑hp rotary piston engine, it can stay aloft for up to four hours, cruise at 160 km/h and carry a 50 kg payload. Its primary roles are intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and cargo transport, with proven use in Arctic ice‑breaker support, geophysical surveying, infrastructure monitoring, search‑and‑rescue and mail‑delivery missions. The system includes two UAVs, a ground control station and a transport container; the radio link reaches 100 km, and with relay stations the operational radius can extend to 400 km. The BAS‑200 is unarmed and operated exclusively by Russia.
Internal MISP references
UUID d99da7f5-9014-57c3-b5de-634035620906 which can be used as unique global reference for BAS-200 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/940af9db9a2d9160dae9226dcc25964f - webarchive
- https://rostec.ru/en/directions/aviation/products-projects/bas-200-unmanned-helicopter-system/ - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/navy-news/2024/russiadeploys-bas-200-drones-to-support-arctic-icebreaker-operations - webarchive
- https://www.defensemirror.com/news/34208/Russian_BAS_200_Drone_Tested_at_Maximum_Distance_from_Control_Center - webarchive
- https://vpk.name/en/606149_bas-200unmanned-helicopter.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 hours |
| manufacturer | Russian Helicopters, a subsidiary of Rostec State Corporation |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 160 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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SH-750
The SH‑750 is Aeromax Group’s latest VTUAV, unveiled at HeliRussia‑2022. Built around a Russian APD‑110/120 flat‑four piston engine, the single‑rotor, tail‑rotor helicopter weighs 750 kg at take‑off and can transport up to 300 kg of cargo over a 600 km radius while cruising at 120 km/h (max 200 km/h). Its 5‑hour endurance and 4 000 m service ceiling are supported by a larger fuel tank, de‑icing system and robust wind‑handling capability, making it suitable for operations in harsh climates. Although designed primarily for cargo delivery, the platform can be fitted with surveillance, fire‑fighting or medical modules, giving the Russian Ministry of Defence a flexible, non‑armed logistics UAV for remote‑area resupply, humanitarian aid and rapid‑response missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID d8905374-6123-5a67-aa2b-5754eeef27a9 which can be used as unique global reference for SH-750 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/6825874cdab665287d4c5e50a19c4722 - webarchive
- https://airshownews.eu/2022/07/helirussia-2022-modest-jubilee/ - webarchive
- https://vpk.name/en/604364_unmanned-aerial-vehicles-at-the-helirussia-2022-helicopterindustry-exhibition.html - webarchive
- https://www.aeromax-group.com/products/helicopteruas/sh-750/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 300 kg |
| powerplant | APD-110/120 flat-four piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male', 'VTOL', 'HELI', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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SH-350
The SH‑350 is a Russian‑manufactured, helicopter‑style unmanned aerial vehicle produced by Aeromax Group. Introduced in 2022, it offers up to five hours of endurance, a top speed of 150 km/h and a 50 kg payload capacity. Its AI‑driven flight‑control system provides autonomous navigation, terrain following and obstacle avoidance, enabling precise hover for inspection tasks. The platform can be equipped with a range of ISR payloads—including gyro‑stabilised optronic suites, multispectral and infrared cameras, a laser scanner, and an active‑phased‑array radar with SAR, object‑tracking and meteorological modes—as well as a methane‑leakage laser sensor for infrastructure monitoring. In addition to surveillance, the SH‑350’s transport module delivers cargo to remote or hard‑to‑reach locations, making it a versatile tool for Russian forces in both intelligence‑gathering and logistical support roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4086dd47-a598-5e7f-9450-c377c57241f8 which can be used as unique global reference for SH-350 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 kg |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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D-20
The D‑20 is a Russian‑manufactured mini‑UAV (Class I ISR) built by Aeromax Group. Powered by a 40 cm³ internal‑combustion engine delivering 3.7 hp, it can remain airborne for up to 14 hours and cover more than 1,000 km, making it suited for persistent surveillance of remote or extensive sites such as pipelines, borders, and large‑scale facilities. Its “duck” aerodynamic layout and 4‑m wingspan allow a 5 kg payload, typically comprising high‑resolution, thermal, multispectral or magnetometric cameras. The D‑20K variant adds vertical‑take‑off/landing capability, operating from unprepared 7 × 7 m pads and supporting additional sensors such as laser scanners. Overall, the system provides long‑duration, low‑observable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for Russian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID e6544a0f-abcd-50b8-9896-01299c54e5a0 which can be used as unique global reference for D-20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 14 |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | 40 cm³ internal combustion engine, 3.7 hp |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 45 m/s (160 km/h) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4,000 mm |
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D-12K
The D‑12K is a Russian‑manufactured, electric‑powered VTOL UAV developed by Aeromax Group for ISR and light‑cargo missions. Its flying‑wing layout enables vertical take‑off and landing, while a 3 m wingspan supports a 1.5 kg payload and up to 1.5 h endurance, giving a range of roughly 250 km at a top speed of 126 km/h. The system includes a ground‑control station and can be equipped with a high‑resolution nadir camera, perspective optics, thermal and multispectral imagers, a dual‑frequency (L1/L2) geodetic receiver, and a laser scanner. These sensors make the D‑12K suited for aerial photography, remote‑sensing, terrain mapping, and limited cargo transport in Russian operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID a761cc40-58aa-5bca-aaca-790d3bcf6081 which can be used as unique global reference for D-12K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'WING', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 35 m/s (126 km/h) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,000 mm |
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AC-32-08
The AC-32-08 is a compact unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It is capable of performing a variety of tasks, including high-precision photography and real-time visual and thermal monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID 274c60f3-2aa0-5eeb-bed0-d8897ae199a0 which can be used as unique global reference for AC-32-08 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 0.9 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2 |
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H100
The H100 is a Chinese‑made, dual‑rotor unmanned cargo helicopter (VTOL) produced by Xi’an Supersonic Aviation Technology Co. Powered by a 65 HP water‑cooled engine, it can lift up to 120 kg, cruise at 60–120 km/h, and fly for 2‑3 hours, covering roughly 300 km and operating below 3,000 m. Designed for autonomous take‑off and landing, the platform is used by the People’s Republic of China for logistical missions—delivering medical supplies, equipment, and other payloads to remote or austere locations such as mountains, forests and plateaus. Its optional electro‑optical, infrared and laser‑scanner pods enable low‑altitude reconnaissance, surveillance, target positioning and search‑and‑rescue support, making the H100 a versatile tool for both transport and situational‑awareness operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID d026dc25-0da7-5249-b40e-80c8ed8857bf which can be used as unique global reference for H100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Xi'an Supersonic Aviation Technology Co |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 120 |
| powerplant | 65 HP water-cooled engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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XS-101
The XS‑101 is a Chinese‑manufactured loitering‑munition UAV produced by Beijing ONFLY Tech (developed by AOMEI Technology). Launched from a portable tube launcher, it can loiter for up to 90 minutes (60 minutes with a 2 kg payload) and reach 198 km/h, providing precise, one‑way strike capability against ground targets while retaining a seeker for real‑time video feedback. Its autonomous navigation lets it home to a designated area or moving target, yet an operator can intervene to adjust the flight path or abort the mission. The system also functions as a counter‑UAS interceptor, engaging low, slow, small aerial threats, and can be employed in swarm formations of up to 64 aircraft.
Internal MISP references
UUID 148093ae-fb17-51ba-98bf-0ee0d90169aa which can be used as unique global reference for XS-101 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/3f0b2bf178aa5d8b91ce45192c0a9098 - webarchive
- https://defence-blog.com/china-develops-clone-of-u-s-made-kamikaze-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/army/defence-securityindustry-technology/china-unveils-xs101-new-autonomous-loitering-munition-mirroring-us-switchblade-300 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 90min (empty); 60min (with payload) |
| manufacturer | Beijing ONFLY Tech Co. Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2 kg (excluding electric load) |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 198 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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TOGAN
The TOGAN is a Turkish‑made, electric‑powered mini‑UAV (Class I, VTOL, ISR) developed by STM for tactical reconnaissance and surveillance. Weighing ≤ 7 kg and capable of 45 minutes endurance, it launches vertically, reaches up to 3 km altitude and operates within a 10 km radius (6.5 km using the onboard antenna). Its EO/IR camera delivers 30× optical zoom with 3‑axis stabilization, enabling day‑and‑night target detection, tracking and coordinate sharing. Integrated CRPA and KERKES GNSS‑independent technologies provide resilience against jamming and operation in GPS‑denied environments. The system is field‑ready in under one minute, controlled from a rugged mobile ground‑control unit, and can be launched from vehicles or the optional TOGAN NEST autonomous hangar.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7e55ada0-ea25-5b91-bda6-f78afa7f13c4 which can be used as unique global reference for TOGAN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 45 min |
| manufacturer | STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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CW-80E
The JOUAV CW‑80E is a VT‑VTOL fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑range, high‑endurance ISR and payload‑intensive missions. Powered by an electric motor, it can stay aloft for up to 480 minutes (≈ 8 hours) while cruising at 100 km/h and operating at altitudes to 5 km. Its 5‑m wingspan and 100‑kg MTOW support a modular payload of up to 20 kg, allowing interchangeable sensors such as high‑resolution RGB/oblique cameras, LiDAR, thermal imagers, or SAR. Built‑in anti‑jamming GPS, triple‑IMU redundancy, AES‑128/256 encryption, ADS‑B and geofencing ensure secure, reliable operation in contested or civilian airspace. The platform is marketed for mapping, surveying, power‑line inspection, security surveillance, emergency response, and other civil‑government applications where extended range, payload flexibility, and rapid deployment are critical.
Internal MISP references
UUID 364c2110-fdf6-544b-89e1-66f7946a68b4 which can be used as unique global reference for CW-80E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 480min (with MG-200E + 200km radio link) |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 20.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 m |
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Air 2 (Mavic Air 2)
The DJI Air 2 (Mavic Air 2) is a consumer‑grade, electric‑powered quadcopter classified for ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) missions. Weighing 570 g, it offers a 34‑minute endurance, a top speed of 19 m/s in sport mode, and OcuSync 2.0 video transmission up to 10 km. Its 1/2‑inch CMOS sensor captures 48 MP stills and 4K 60 fps video, while APAS 3.0 provides forward, rear and downward obstacle avoidance. The platform is manufactured by SZ DJI Technology (China) and has been fielded by both Chinese forces and Ukrainian units for rapid target acquisition, artillery spotting, and battlefield situational awareness, despite lacking any weapon payload capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 209fcd03-c549-5202-ab0a-e23036d83fc2 which can be used as unique global reference for Air 2 (Mavic Air 2) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 34 min |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['china', 'ukraine'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 19 m/s (S Mode) 12 m/s (N Mode) 5 m/s (T Mode) |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Teal 2
The Teal 2 is a compact, electric‑powered small‑UAS developed by TEAL — a Red Cat Company subsidiary—for the United States. With a 30‑minute endurance and a maximum speed of 37 km/h, it is designed for short‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its core payload is a dual‑axis electro‑optical/infrared gimbal housing a FLIR Hadron 640R sensor, delivering high‑resolution thermal imaging across multiple palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Arctic, etc.). The platform is MAVLink‑compliant, runs on an open‑architecture framework that can host AI/ML modules such as Athena, and secures all data links with AES‑256 encryption. Unarmed, the Teal 2 provides real‑time situational awareness, target detection and tracking for U.S. operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID d66b3dd7-0b9e-53ec-9370-d2783f4267ae which can be used as unique global reference for Teal 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | TEAL; A Red Cat Company |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | Teal 2 is equipped with a dual-axis electro-optic (EO)/infrared (IR) Gimbal system with a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) Hadron 640R sensor, which |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| top_speed_kmph | 37 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Vesper
The Vesper UAV is a U.S‑made, electric‑powered ISR platform designed for rapid, portable field reconnaissance. Weighing under 1 kg in its waterproof, crush‑proof case, it launches in under 90 seconds and can remain aloft for up to 55 minutes (70 minutes per spare battery when un‑laden). Its 3‑axis stabilized tri‑sensor payload combines dual EO cameras with a 320 × 240 thermal imager, delivering 48× optical/digital zoom and sub‑0.01 lx low‑light performance. With a 28‑mile (45 km) LOS data link, AES‑256 encrypted communications, and NDAA‑compliant hardware, the Vesper offers covert, inaudible flight (<37 dBA) and GPS‑denied navigation via visual‑inertial odometry. Priced at US $10,999, it serves U.S. military and government operators as “trusted eyes in the sky” for ISR, situational awareness, and mission‑critical operations.
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UUID 43d722ff-1677-5762-bfee-f37eae3cac2d which can be used as unique global reference for Vesper in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 10999 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 70 mins per battery ( no payload) |
| manufacturer | Vantage Robotics |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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C100
The C100 is a United‑States‑made, electric‑powered unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Performance Drone Works (PDW) for long‑endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Introduced in 2023, the system folds into a rucksack and meets IP54 rugged‑ness standards, enabling rapid field deployment. With a maximum payload of 4.5 kg when equipped with Long‑Endurance Pack (LEP) batteries, it can sustain up to 74 minutes of flight while carrying ISR sensors and supports a top speed of 64.8 km/h. Integrated Blue‑UAS‑approved avionics, edge‑computing capabilities and autonomous flight‑assist features reduce operator workload, making the C100 a lightweight, hand‑carryable platform for organic, hands‑free ISR support to U.S. forces.
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UUID 7b60e0f5-78e8-51a8-8f47-92c79f9d00cb which can be used as unique global reference for C100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 74 Minutes with ISR Payload |
| manufacturer | PDW |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 4.5 kg with Long Endurance Pack (LEP) batteries |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 64.8 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Trace
The Trace is a pocket‑sized, American‑made nano UAV designed for rapid, covert intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Weighing just 153 g, it can be deployed in under 30 seconds and provides up to 36 minutes of flight time with a top speed of 52 km/h. Its 48 MP optical camera and interchangeable 320 × 240 px thermal sensor deliver high‑resolution stills and 4K video, while a 2‑axis stabilized gimbal enables 25× digital zoom. The system offers 6 km line‑of‑sight and 500 m non‑line‑of‑sight range, AES‑256 encrypted communications, automatic channel hopping, and compatibility with QGC, ATAK, WMI and other GCS platforms. Built to IP‑53 standards, it operates in GPS‑denied environments, withstands 25‑knot winds, and is NDAA‑compliant, making it ideal for discreet overwatch, data collection and rapid dissemination in both indoor and outdoor theatres.
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UUID ec6f78af-6320-5956-ad23-ce6ef65d7cae which can be used as unique global reference for Trace in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | Vantage Robotics |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['C0', 'QUAD', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 52 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Spirit (Ascent Aero)
The Ascent Aerosystems Spirit is a compact, enterprise‑grade coaxial sUAS certified through the DoD’s DIU Blue UAS program, making it an approved platform for U.S. federal and public‑safety operations. Weighing under the 25 kg class, it can carry up to 3 kg of payload and stay aloft for 38 minutes (single‑battery) or 58 minutes with dual batteries when unladen, dropping to 16–32 minutes at maximum load. Its 100 km/h top speed and stable coaxial rotor design give it high‑maneuverability for aerial‑survey, infrastructure inspection, mapping, and rapid‑response situational awareness. Priced at $9,995, the Spirit is marketed as a ready‑to‑fly solution for government, industrial and public‑safety users seeking a reliable, low‑maintenance UAV with verified performance, endurance, and cybersecurity compliance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 25a0a3e8-07e6-5854-8d94-492d9f8e9cd9 which can be used as unique global reference for Spirit (Ascent Aero) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1598bfe0284fb3956df85167648b3527 - webarchive
- https://cloudcitydrones.com/products/spirit - webarchive
- https://safe.menlosecurity.com/doc/docview/viewer/docNAA9DE1FDB0F090b83d6bb5d6bacb6d04fcfdabab74b0b09e9521a66ad5bf3f325686420ef019 - webarchive
- https://ascentaerosystems.com/blue-uas-at-ascent-aerosystems/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 9995 |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | One Battery: 38 min with no payload; 16 min with maximum payload. Dual Battery: 58 min with no payload; 32 min with maximum payload |
| manufacturer | Ascent Aerosystems |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 3.0 kg |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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UJ-22 Airborne
The UJ‑22 Airborne is a gasoline‑powered, twin‑engine UAV built by Ukrainian firm UKRJET. With a 5 m wingspan, 7‑hour endurance and a top speed of 160 km/h, it can cover up to 800 km autonomously or 100 km under direct control. Its 20 kg payload capacity accommodates precision‑guided munitions, sensor suites, or rescue equipment, making it a true multi‑purpose strike and ISR platform. Designed for all‑weather, day‑or‑night operations and hardened against electronic counter‑measures, the UJ‑22 supports intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, close‑air support and search‑and‑rescue missions. Since 2020 it has been fielded by the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a key component of their unmanned combat capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0177e51e-6c68-415f-a887-4b40392f8010 which can be used as unique global reference for UJ-22 Airborne in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/UJ-22_Airborne - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/94a5ab4f1ac331ed716b4669ec376788 - webarchive
- https://premium.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/uj-22-pics.htm - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/WhiteRaSC/posts/the-uj-22-drone-is-a-multi-purpose-strikevehicle-manufactured-by-ukrjet-it-was-/979321487087479/ - webarchive
- https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/ukrjet-uj22-airborne-drone-3d-1942296 - webarchive
- https://special-ops.org/uj-22airborne-drone/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 7 |
| manufacturer | UKRJET |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 20 kg |
| powerplant | Gasoline |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 160 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 m |
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IF1200
The IF1200 is a U.S.-made, electric‑powered unmanned aerial vehicle built by Inspired Flight Technologies. Introduced in 2023, the platform can carry up to 8.7 kg of payload and offers multiple autonomous flight modes—Position Hold, Loiter, waypoint‑based Auto, Return‑to‑Launch, Land and Altitude Hold—enabling precise, repeatable missions. Designed for civilian and government use, the IF1200 is employed in demanding applications such as power‑line inspections, high‑resolution LiDAR mapping, aerial photogrammetry, rapid emergency‑response surveys, and other critical infrastructure and public‑service tasks. Its robust, fold‑able airframe and modular payload interface make it a versatile tool for enhancing operational efficiency and safety across a range of U.S. government and commercial operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3d587306-c9b6-5d2c-bd3f-eac323e0d9a7 which can be used as unique global reference for IF1200 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Inspired Flight |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 8.7 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Edge 130 Blue
The Edge 130 Blue is a U.S.-manufactured VTOL UAV built by Flight Wave for government and military ISR and C2 missions. Weighing 1.2 kg with a 130‑cm wingspan, it can vertically take off, hover and transition to forward flight at up to 100 km/h, remaining airborne for 125 minutes (over two hours in cruise). Its 345‑gram payload bay accommodates up to five interchangeable Blue‑UAS‑approved sensors for high‑accuracy mapping, inspection, surveillance and reconnaissance, even in winds of 40 mph. Introduced in 2023, the single‑operator, hand‑launched platform is fielded exclusively by the United States, with no weapon capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID f86be80b-b607-5e9f-af14-e3d11d263b99 which can be used as unique global reference for Edge 130 Blue in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 125 min |
| manufacturer | Flight Wave |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 345 grams |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR', 'C2'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 130 cm |
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UJ-23 Topza
The UJ‑23 Topza is a Ukrainian‑produced, jet‑propelled UAV manufactured by UKRJET. Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), it also supports training, search‑and‑rescue and other multi‑mission tasks for military and civil rescue services. Powered by an electric motor, the drone can fly for up to 90 minutes at speeds of up to 800 km/h, carrying a 10 kg payload. It operates day or night, in adverse weather and under electronic counter‑measures, launching autonomously from a ground unit and recovering by parachute. With a 24/7 ground‑control capability, a 10‑minute deployment time, 3‑minute re‑flight turnaround, and an operating temperature range of –40 °C to +50 °C, the UJ‑23 Topza serves Ukraine’s ISR and rapid‑response needs without weapon payloads.
Internal MISP references
UUID b52a7c88-541d-50c2-8aa2-868702e41399 which can be used as unique global reference for UJ-23 Topza in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d19c3f82eb937f62386cd4c252bd43a2 - webarchive
- https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukraines-jet-powered-uj-25-223036920.html - webarchive
- https://x.com/PStyle0ne1/status/1738186798705098790 - webarchive
- https://x.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1702427628010139691 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 90 m |
| manufacturer | UKRJET |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 10 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 800 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ebee TAC Swiss
The eBee TAC Swiss is a lightweight, electric‑powered fixed‑wing UAV designed for rapid, high‑accuracy tactical mapping and ISR. Weighing 1.3‑1.6 kg with a 1.16 m wingspan, it can fly up to 90 minutes at 40‑110 km/h, covering ≈ 500 ha (≈ 1,250 ac) in a single sortie and reaching a radio‑link range of 8 km. Its interchangeable sensors (Aeria X RGB, S.O.D.A. 3D, Duet T thermal) deliver 1 cm–2.5 cm GSD and, with RTK/PPK, absolute positioning down to 1.5 cm without ground‑control points. Built to NATO‑grade “Blue UAS” standards, the system features AES‑256‑encrypted data links, encrypted SD cards, silent‑radio mode, and IP67‑rated transport cases. Certified for BVLOS, OOP and NDAA‑compliant, it is operated by Swiss forces and the U.S. Army, and integrates with eMotion mission‑planning software and MGRS coordinates for seamless tactical deployment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0281a29f-5c38-512f-baa3-36c6ea833fc5 which can be used as unique global reference for Ebee TAC Swiss in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | switzerland |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | AgEagle |
| operator | ['switzerland', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Electric brushless motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:micro', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.16 |
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Edge 130 Enterprise
The Edge 130 Enterprise is a lightweight VTOL‑tricopter developed by Flight Wave Aerospace for U.S. government and military use. Certified under the DoD’s Blue sUAS 2.0 program, it carries a 345‑gram payload of interchangeable sensors—including high‑resolution cameras, thermal imagers and mapping arrays—and delivers up to 125 minutes of autonomous flight at speeds of 100 km/h. Its hand‑launch capability and rapid, tool‑free payload swaps make it ideal for ISR, terrain‑modeling, and real‑time situational‑awareness missions in contested or austere environments. With an approved Authority To Operate, the Edge 130 Enterprise provides U.S. forces a long‑range, high‑endurance, low‑signature platform for intelligence‑gathering and precision mapping without any weaponized capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8ee4d5ae-115a-5d51-b8e9-fe614a6f6207 which can be used as unique global reference for Edge 130 Enterprise in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/267d526a9d6704c2f6816fff3f61dddb - webarchive
- https://www.flightwave.aero/edge-130-enterprise/ - webarchive
- https://dronelife.com/2023/01/18/blue-suas-list-adds-long-range-drone-flightwave-edge-130-vtol/ - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/flightwaveaerospace/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 125 min |
| manufacturer | Flight Wave |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 345 grams |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 130 cm |
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IF800 Tomcat
The IF800 Tomcat is a U.S.-manufactured, electric‑powered mini‑UAV (CLASS I: mini, ISR) designed for professional, non‑weaponized missions. With a 54‑minute endurance, a top speed of 79 km/h and a 3 kg payload capacity, it supports high‑resolution aerial photogrammetry, mapping, surveying, search‑and‑rescue, and infrastructure inspection. The platform offers versatile flight modes—including position hold, loiter, waypoint‑based autonomous missions and return‑to‑launch—plus optional ground control stations (GS‑ONE and Northwest Blue Herelink) for real‑time data links up to 12 mi. Operated by the United States, the Tomcat is NDAA‑compliant, Green UAS‑approved, and marketed by Inspired Flight as a reliable, deployable tool for both commercial and government ISR applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8dd3845d-4cb5-5b9d-8018-feaae3f1cfad which can be used as unique global reference for IF800 Tomcat in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 54 min |
| manufacturer | Inspired Flight |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 3.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 79 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ptero-go
The Ptero‑Go (also designated Ptero‑G0) is a Russian‑made mini‑UAV developed by AFM‑Servers Ltd. It is powered by a four‑stroke gasoline engine and launched from a pneumatic catapult, landing via parachute and a shock‑absorbing airbag. With an 8‑hour endurance, a top speed of 125 km/h and a 3.1 m wingspan, the system can carry up to 2 kg of payload (the airframe is rated for a 5 kg payload) for prolonged ISR missions such as aerial surveying, photogrammetry and mapping. Operated by Russian law‑enforcement agencies, the Ptero‑Go has also been offered for export to foreign partners, including prospective customers in China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Its long‑range (≈800 km) capability and day‑night operation make it suited for tactical reconnaissance and civil‑geographic data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID feba0660-5ebe-5843-b7b8-6aba1b133397 which can be used as unique global reference for Ptero-go in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | AFM-Servers |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.0 kg |
| powerplant | four-stroke gasoline engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 125 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.1 m |
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HZH XL80
The HZH XL80 is a compact, tether‑powered quadcopter (mini‑class, VTOL ISR platform) developed by Hongfei Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. Weighing 2.2 kg (including its 6S LiPo battery) and driven by a 240 W hover system, the UAV can hover for extended periods far beyond conventional battery limits thanks to an integrated ground‑based power‑retractor unit. Its 19‑inch silent propellers give a maximum horizontal speed of 12 m/s, with climb and descent rates of 3 m/s and 0.8 m/s respectively, and it tolerates wind up to level 7 (IP54 protection). Designed for a single‑operator, the XL80 serves as a long‑endurance airborne power source and drop‑off platform for security monitoring, night‑lighting, urban management, and law‑enforcement missions, providing persistent ISR coverage where ground power is unavailable.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1dea9440-04bf-51f8-822f-2e0f89800795 which can be used as unique global reference for HZH XL80 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Hongfei Aviation Technology Co., Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | Electric 6S LiPo |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'QUAD', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 12 m/s |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Flycart 30
The Flycart 30, built by SZ DJI Technology Co., is a VTOL unmanned aerial system that can ferry up to 30 kg of cargo at 20 m/s, serving as a fast, short‑range delivery platform for logistical support. Unarmed and operated by China, it is designed for civilian and military supply missions such as transporting equipment, medical kits, or other payloads.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3e35e894-5fdf-5d34-ae9b-86e54ed1cdd0 which can be used as unique global reference for Flycart 30 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/d4ce39dfda517412163dd2e72a14bb0d - webarchive
- https://www.facebook.com/UAVsolutionsupplier/ - webarchive
- https://www.tracerdrone.com/products/dji-flycart-30-delivery-drone - webarchive
- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/zhanglan-liutethered-drone-system-at-rosefinch-2264792a0_uav-tethered-tethered-activity-7158650225924943872-mOyK - webarchive
- https://4imag.com/tag/dji-flycart-30/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 20560 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.48 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| powerplant | Electric (dual battery) |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 20 m/s (with a load of 30kg) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 |
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Black Widow
The Black Widow ™ is a U.S.-manufactured, micro‑class quad‑rotor ISR platform fielded by the U.S. Army for short‑range reconnaissance (SRR) missions. Weighing 1.93 kg and powered by an electric motor, it delivers up to 45 minutes of flight and a 29 km/h cruise speed, covering roughly 8 km of line‑of‑sight range. Its payload includes a Teledyne FLIR Hadron 640R+ EO/IR sensor (64 MP, 4K video) and optional AI software for target identification, tracking and 3‑D mapping. Integrated with Doodle Labs’ hex‑band, frequency‑stepping radio, the drone remains operational in GPS‑denied and electronic‑warfare‑contested environments. The modular, field‑repairable design supports rapid payload swaps and stealth mode operation, providing brigade‑level commanders with resilient, real‑time situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID bc828703-c6d9-5d11-845c-8b3c612fce4a which can be used as unique global reference for Black Widow in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/34c6e1952e55ba2d168d0091de810394 - webarchive
- https://tealdrones.com/black-widow/#specs - webarchive
- https://doodlelabs.com/tag/teal-drones/ - webarchive
- https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/u-s-military-selects-little-knownutah-supplier-for-drone-program-c492dc3d - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 35 min |
| manufacturer | TEAL; A Red Cat Company |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:micro', 'QUAD', 'ISR', 'C2'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 37 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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STRIX Australia
The STRIX Australia UAV is a vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) platform developed jointly by BAE Systems Australia and Innovaero. Introduced in 2023, it fits inside a standard 20‑ft container and can launch without an airfield, giving it rapid‑deployment capability in contested environments. Carrying up to 160 kg of payload over an 800 km range, the system is intended for long‑range fire support and autonomous strike missions, with optional weapon integration. STRIX is designed to operate cooperatively with manned and unmanned rotary‑wing assets, providing an auxiliary, flexible option for high‑risk operations while remaining affordable, upgradable, and suitable for Australia’s defence needs.
Internal MISP references
UUID 28befff8-7c2e-50a8-84ab-934b496b0024 which can be used as unique global reference for STRIX Australia in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | australia |
| manufacturer | BAE systems Australia and Innovaero (AUS) |
| operator | ['australia'] |
| payload_kg | 160 kg |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 knots |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Shahed 107B
The Shahed‑107B is a low‑RCS, piston‑powered UAV that can loiter for up to ten hours at altitude, serving as a long‑range reconnaissance and communications node for the strike‑capable Shahed‑101P, effectively extending the kill‑chain to about 100 km. Its unusual features include a high‑bandwidth, gimballed Ku/Ka‑band directional data‑link that remains jam‑resistant and the ability to hand off a short‑range link to the armed Shahed‑101, enabling persistent, night‑time targeting of systems such as HIMARS.
Internal MISP references
UUID aff8715f-f34f-5747-990c-9681c3d4d5d5 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 107B in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 10 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran', 'russia'] |
| payload_kg | 20 |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.0 |
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K1000
The K1000 ULE is Kraus Hamdani Aerospace’s solar‑electric vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial system. Powered entirely by onboard photovoltaic cells and lithium‑ion batteries, it delivers ultra‑long endurance (up to 340 hours) with a 5 m wingspan, a top speed of 83 km/h and a 2.49 kg payload capacity. Designed for silent, runway‑independent operation, the platform can be controlled as a swarm from a single operator via a gamified interface, sharing sensor data across the network. The U.S. Navy selected the K1000 ULE for its Small Unit Remote Scouting System, fielding it with the Marine Corps for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and beyond‑line‑of‑sight communications in contested or denied environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID aa976413-81ef-50a4-84fd-99806d6ec9d4 which can be used as unique global reference for K1000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f592ccfdb86957211fe83496b8eb16bb - webarchive
- https://www.thedefensepost.com/2024/04/08/us-solar-powered-vtol-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.flightglobal.com/military-uavs/solar-uav-may-have-broken-endurancerecord-with-three-day-flight/154446.article - webarchive
- https://www.edrmagazine.eu/kraus-hamdani-aerospace-wins-contract-to-provide-the-u-s-navy-with-its-first-electric-vtol-unmanned-aerial-system-uas - webarchive
- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/broadfield-security-services-holland-bv_bss-kraushamdani-activity-7196860741906243584-QTXh - webarchive
- https://eijournal.com/news/business2/kraus-hamdani-aerospace-wins-contract-to-provide-the-u-s-navy-with-its-first-solar-electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing-vtol-unmanned-aerial-system-uas - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 340 hours |
| manufacturer | Kraus Hamdani Aerospace |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 2.49 kg |
| powerplant | Solar-electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 83.3 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 m |
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ASA 1204 Aarok
The ASA 1204 AAROK is a French‑built, medium‑altitude long‑endurance (MALE) UAV powered by a 1 200 hp turboprop engine. With a 22‑metre wingspan, a 5.5‑ton MTOW and a 3 000 kg payload capacity, it can loiter for 24 hours (up to 30 hours in ISR‑only mode) at 450 km/h and 30 000 ft. Its modular payload suite combines high‑resolution EO/IR cameras, a multimode SAR/GMTI radar and SIGINT/IMSI‑catcher sensors, plus LOS/BLOS datalinks that enable battlefield‑airborne communications. The platform is weaponised for standoff attacks—carrying up to four 250 kg or two 500 kg precision‑guided bombs, or up to sixteen air‑to‑ground missiles with a 35 km range—while retaining self‑defence suites. Designed for automatic take‑off and landing from rough terrain, the AAROK serves as a persistent ISR node, a strike and close‑air‑support asset, and a maritime surveillance/anti‑submarine platform. It is in service with France and, via a Franco‑Indian partnership, will be produced locally for the Indian Armed Forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 19db9822-ffbb-5b26-b4e3-26b96d82ef8b which can be used as unique global reference for ASA 1204 Aarok in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/52e8f26a769a2b7737db9dfa36cafd59 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/franco-indian-defense-industries-partner-to-produce-aarok-drones-with-local-manufacturing-in-india - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/frances-largest-ever-drone-has-broken-cover - webarchive
- https://aarok.fr/en/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 24/30 |
| manufacturer | Turgis Gaillard |
| operator | ['france', 'india'] |
| payload_kg | 3000 |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 450 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 22 |
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Anka III
The Anka III is a tactical unmanned aerial system developed by Turkish Aerospace, capable of operating for up to 10 hours at speeds of 425 knots and carrying a payload of 1,200 kg, including weaponry. It serves primarily in Turkey, enhancing the country's reconnaissance and strike capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID fdb57e24-567c-5b3a-8d06-fe5f8bf010f0 which can be used as unique global reference for Anka III in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 10 |
| manufacturer | Turkish Aerospace |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 1200 |
| powerplant | Turbofan |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'WING', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 425 kts / 0,7 Mach @30.000 ft |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 12.5 |
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Mohajer-10 (مهاجر)
The Qods Mohajer‑10 is Iran’s newest long‑range, multi‑role UCAV, built by IAIO, Qods Aviation Industry Company, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics. Powered by a piston engine, it can cruise for up to 24 hours at 7 km altitude, covering a 2,000‑km (1,240‑mi) radius while carrying a 300‑kg (660‑lb) payload of bombs, missiles and electronic‑warfare kits. Its speed tops 210 km/h (130 mph) and it is equipped for strike‑combat, intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) and full‑spectrum electronic operations. Deployed exclusively by Iran, the Mohajer‑10 expands the country’s ability to conduct deep‑strike missions, persistent ISR and electronic attack across the region.
Internal MISP references
UUID 27c62095-9cfa-57b7-b205-92906e4ca0ef which can be used as unique global reference for Mohajer-10 (مهاجر) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f02ec7daac033666fb419bea57a8a768 - webarchive
- https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/2225802 - webarchive
- https://paffalcons.com/air-warfare/iran-unveils-mohajer10-ucav-extended-weapon-capabilities/ - webarchive
- https://www.almonitor.com/originals/2023/08/iran-unveils-its-latest-attack-drone - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qods_Mohajer_10 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | IAIO, Qods Aviation Industry Company, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 300 |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 210 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Ra'ad 2
The Ra’ad 2 (also known as Rezvan) is a mini‑class, electric‑propulsion UAV produced by Iran’s INA Industries. With a 1.8 m wingspan, 1.5 m fuselage length and a top speed of 60‑70 km/h, it can loiter for up to 20 minutes and operate within a 20 km radius. Its 5 kg payload bay is fitted with a fragmentation or high‑explosive warhead, enabling the drone to act as a short‑range loitering munition for precision strike missions against personnel, light vehicles or soft‑target installations. Fielded exclusively by the Iranian armed forces, the Ra’ad 2 complements Iran’s emerging family of UAV‑borne weapons that also includes the Saeghe‑1 (1 kg warhead, 20 km range) and the longer‑range Raad‑3 (12 kg warhead, 100 km range).
Internal MISP references
UUID 62d7bf08-1ddc-56cb-b9eb-60dc7122b492 which can be used as unique global reference for Ra'ad 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.8 m |
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QANDIL-4
The Qandil‑4 is an Iranian‑manufactured unmanned aerial vehicle produced by INA and fielded by the Islamic Republic of Iran since 2023. With a 4‑metre wingspan and an endurance of up to ten hours, the platform is designed for long‑duration, high‑altitude missions focused on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Its payload capacity is limited to sensor suites rather than weapons, emphasizing persistent monitoring of terrain, borders, and maritime approaches. The Qandil‑4’s extended flight time and modest size make it suitable for strategic observation tasks, supporting Iranian command and control with real‑time situational awareness while remaining non‑armed.
Internal MISP references
UUID f4c0a884-a95d-5985-aedb-06e774340e94 which can be used as unique global reference for QANDIL-4 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 m |
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Twister
The Twister is a short‑range, electric vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (eVTOL) unmanned‑air system designed for squad‑level intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Weighing 3.8 kg with a 1.25 m wingspan, it can launch from a 2 × 2 m area and remain aloft for up to 90 minutes at 19‑21 m/s, providing persistent, low‑signature video and AI‑driven object detection. Its onboard visual‑inertial odometry and dual‑band anti‑jamming links enable navigation and control in GNSS‑denied or contested electromagnetic environments. The platform integrates with Quantum Systems’ MOSAIC UXS mission suite and can carry the Nighthawk2‑UZ gimbaled EO/IR sensor, delivering real‑time situational awareness directly to forward operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7d795acc-8c25-5d83-9623-8effa59eccf6 which can be used as unique global reference for Twister in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 90 min |
| manufacturer | Quantum Systems |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 19 - 21 m/s |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.25 m |
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D-20K
The D‑20K is a Russian‑operated, VTOL‑capable unmanned aerial system designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions in remote or hard‑to‑reach environments. Powered by a 40 cm³, 3.7 hp internal‑combustion engine, it can take off and land on a 7 × 7 m unprepared site and sustain up to 14 hours of flight, covering more than 1,000 km at a top speed of 144 km/h. With a 4‑metre wingspan and a 5 kg payload capacity, the UAV can carry a range of sensor suites—including high‑resolution nadir and perspective cameras, thermal imagers, multispectral cameras, laser scanners, and magnetometric equipment—allowing simultaneous use of multiple payloads for detailed mapping, target tracking, and environmental monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID e59dce4d-18e6-5bb8-9bb8-b3dec1de05ab which can be used as unique global reference for D-20K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 14 |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | 40 cm³ internal combustion engine, 3.7 hp |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 144 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4 |
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Haasta
The Haasta (HAASTA) is a Polish‑developed, hybrid‑electric UAV created by the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) in partnership with the Łukasiewicz Institute of Aviation and Italy’s EuroTech. With a 3.9 m wingspan, 34.9 kg payload capacity and up to ten hours of endurance, it can be air‑launched, then land on a skid or parachute. Its primary mission is “drone‑on‑drone” combat: using a forward‑looking sensor suite that detects combustion‑engine emissions, the platform intercepts low‑speed Shahed‑type drones and destroys them with an under‑belly 5.45 mm machine gun (future upgrades may include larger calibers or small bombs). Secondary roles include ISR, long‑range reconnaissance, swarm operations and penetration of contested airspace, with operational radii of 30 km (radio), 80 km (mesh) and up to 170 km line‑of‑sight. Poland is the current operator.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6f591a97-f42b-59f9-929a-979ab83940d2 which can be used as unique global reference for Haasta in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c0ad2acc6c383e94f82eda648cc16fbc - webarchive
- https://breakingdefense.com/2023/09/poland-unveils-haasta-prototype-for-drone-on-drone-warfare/ - webarchive
- https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/polands-newhaasta-uav - webarchive
- https://www.the-nref.org/content/haasta-drone-hunts-drones - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU – Wojskowy Instytut Techniczny Uzbrojenia) |
| operator | ['poland'] |
| payload_kg | 34.9 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 112 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.9 m |
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VA25
The VA25 is a Chinese‑manufactured VTOL unmanned‑aerial vehicle from T‑Drones, featuring a carbon‑fiber/PVC airframe, 2.5 m wingspan and a take‑off weight of 13 kg. Powered by a custom T‑MOTOR system and compatible with Pixhawk or CUAV flight controllers, it can launch and land vertically, then transition to fixed‑wing cruise at 80‑120 km/h. Its standout capability is a 210‑minute endurance with a 1 kg payload (up to 2 kg total), IP55 protection and operation from –15 °C to 50 °C, allowing rapid three‑minute assembly/disassembly. Designed for long‑duration ISR, mapping, environmental monitoring or communications‑relay missions, the VA25 offers a low‑cost (~US 7,900), high‑efficiency platform for sustained, flexible aerial operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7bb1907a-1614-5d2d-ac8a-95d1eed66fdc which can be used as unique global reference for VA25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f04f13920f521b0f09f7f0a0b109e091 - webarchive
- https://www.t-drones.com/product/VA25.html - webarchive
- https://ozrobotics.com/shop/t-drones-e-vtol-va25-fixed-wing-vtol-drone-with-long-endurance-and-maximum210mins/?srsltid=AfmBOooa6l1ipQXbpc5diQvRoUAaL6-03hRyRikFC5umc9em-lCL_e55 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 7900 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 210min(1kg Payload |
| manufacturer | T-Drones |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| powerplant | T-MOTOR |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 m |
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AKSUNGUR
The Turkish Aerospace AKSUNGUR is a Class III MALE UAV for long-endurance ISR and strike missions, offering up to 50 hours endurance and a 24 m wingspan with 750 kg payload capacity. It is weapon-capable and operated by Turkey and Niger.
Internal MISP references
UUID d0e93a9c-aef8-5ad2-bf99-0a0e16fbeeda which can be used as unique global reference for AKSUNGUR in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 50 |
| manufacturer | Turkish Aerospace |
| operator | ['niger', 'turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 750 |
| powerplant | 2× turbocharged diesel engines |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 24 |
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ALPAGUT
The ALPAGUT is a Turkish loitering munition system with a flight time of 60 minutes and a top speed of 80 km/h, designed for precision strikes with a payload capacity of 11 kg that includes high explosive and thermobaric warhead options. Classified as a Class III High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) and Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) system, it enhances Turkey's operational capabilities in targeted military engagements.
Internal MISP references
UUID e2a5cdb9-4289-5050-af6d-54e0b3bfd0a1 which can be used as unique global reference for ALPAGUT in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 11 kg High Explosive Blast Fragmentation, Armor Piercing and Thermobaric Warhead options. |
| specifications | ['LM', 'CLASS III:hale', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.0 m |
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Shahed 238 (شاهد ۲۳۸ , Geran-3, Геран-3)
The Shahed‑238 is a jet‑propelled, weapon‑carrying loitering‑munition drone with a 2‑hour endurance and a top speed of 600 km/h, designed for high‑speed strike missions against ground targets. Deployed by Iran and, via Russian forces, against Ukraine, it serves as a fast, expendable “kamikaze” platform for precision attacks on battlefield assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID d2afbba2-223c-5732-ac4d-44b492ddec42 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 238 (شاهد ۲۳۸ , Geran-3, Геран-3) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/582c121ee987d47404ff55cb0b459711 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/army/conflicts-in-the-world/russia-ukraine-war-2022/drone-wreckage-confirms-that-russian-forces-employiranian-shahed-238-jet-powered-drones-against-ukraine - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/archives/archives-land-defense/land-defense-2024/leaked-documents-reveal-iranian-new-shahed-238-power-jet-drone-can-intercept-us-mq-9-reaper - webarchive
- https://www.reddit.com/r/WarplanePorn/comments/18txj31/irans_upgraded_and_jet_powered_shahed136_kamikaze/ - webarchive
- https://turdef.com/article/iran-reveals-specifications-of-shaheed-238-kamikaze-uav - webarchive
- https://tadviser.com/index.php/Company:Shahed_Aviation_Industries - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Shahed Aviation Industries Research Center |
| operator | ['iran', 'russia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 600 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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CW-30E
The CW‑30E is a JOUAV‑manufactured VTOL fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑duration intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With a 4.4 m wingspan and 38 kg MTOW, it can carry up to 8 kg of interchangeable payloads—including high‑resolution RGB, gimbal, LiDAR and SAR sensors—making it suitable for aerial mapping, security surveillance, power‑line inspection, emergency response and maritime operations. Powered by a hybrid gasoline‑battery system, the platform delivers up to 480 minutes of endurance at a cruising speed of 90 km/h and a maximum control‑link range of 200 km. Its autonomous flight suite, VTOL capability and self‑heating avionics enable operations in high‑altitude, low‑temperature and light‑rain environments, while a dedicated ground‑control station and EagleMap software provide real‑time mission planning, video mosaicking and AI‑driven analysis.
Internal MISP references
UUID 80717fc1-153b-5ac0-a8a8-8714ec78007e which can be used as unique global reference for CW-30E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 480 min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 8.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.4 m |
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PH-20
The JOUAV PH-20 is an electric multirotor UAS used in China for medium- to heavy-lift missions such as surveying/mapping, inspection, and public-safety logistics, carrying up to 10 kg of sensors or supplies. It has a 72 km/h top speed and endurance of up to 55 minutes at full load (100 minutes empty), and it is non-weaponized.
Internal MISP references
UUID dfff8074-9bdf-500b-8108-6d6b714c662f which can be used as unique global reference for PH-20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 100 minutes (empty) 55 minutes (full capacity) |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Interceptor-sr
The Interceptor‑SR is an AI‑enabled, electric‑powered UAV that provides a portable, low‑collateral solution for short‑range drone‑on‑drone engagements. Designed for mobile defence, it can be launched by dismounted or mounted infantry and autonomously intercept Class 1 hostile drones at ranges beyond 1 km, reaching speeds of up to 216 km/h. With a 400 mm wingspan, a sub‑3‑second response time and a 10‑minute battery recharge, the system requires no explosives or jet fuel, reducing risk to friendly forces and civilians. Fully compliant with the UK MoD’s SAPIENT standard, it integrates with MARSS’s NiDAR sensor suite and C4I network. Currently fielded by the United Kingdom and operated by Ukraine, the Interceptor‑SR offers a cost‑effective alternative to short‑range missiles for protecting personnel and critical assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID d4ade596-288b-5827-9574-0afc6adde14b which can be used as unique global reference for Interceptor-sr in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/131025c5594c59fae0d3803bf80a1ef8 - webarchive
- https://marss.com/products/interceptor-sr/ - webarchive
- https://marss.com/media/vwvfxnw0/marss-interceptor-sr.pdf - webarchive
- https://www.adsadvance.co.uk/marss-launches-portableinterceptor-to-neutralise-hostile-drones.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united kingdom |
| manufacturer | MARSS |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 216 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 400 mm |
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HX-2
The HX‑2 is Helsing’s electric‑powered, 12‑kg strike UAV capable of 220 km/h and a line‑of‑sight‑busting range of up to 100 km. It carries a modular anti‑tank/anti‑structure warhead and can be configured for multiple payloads. Onboard artificial‑intelligence enables autonomous target search, re‑identification and engagement even when communications are jammed, while a human operator remains “in‑or‑on‑the‑loop” for all lethal decisions. Integrated with Helsing’s Altra software platform, HX‑2s can operate as coordinated swarms, sharing data with ISR assets, artillery and battlefield‑management systems. Deployed by Germany and Ukraine, the system is mass‑producible in Helsing’s “Resilience Factories,” with a monthly output exceeding 1,000 units to meet the current demand for precision strike capability on the Ukrainian front.
Internal MISP references
UUID f511d6bb-82d9-54e7-a2b1-06667ff4bc95 which can be used as unique global reference for HX-2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/8759e89e853c2a12d9db6844bb8fe55f - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/Janes/Display/BSP_82025-JDW - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2024/helsing-launches-hx-2-autonomous-strikedrone-with-proven-success-in-ukraine - webarchive
- https://www.airforce-technology.com/news/helsing-hx-2-strike-drones/?cf-view - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/ai-enabled-hx-2-kamikazedrones-now-in-production-for-ukraine - webarchive
- https://helsing.ai/hx-2 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| manufacturer | Helsing |
| operator | ['germany', 'ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 220 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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ZQHW-350E
The ZQHW‑350E is a Chinese‑manufactured, small‑class UAV designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Built with a carbon‑fiber composite airframe and a rear‑mounted gasoline piston engine, it can operate autonomously for up to 18 hours while carrying a 20 kg payload, with a total payload capacity of 30‑50 kg for sensors such as electro‑optical pods, communications relays, navigation kits, or a compact synthetic‑aperture radar. Its 8.5 m wingspan and max speed of 180 km/h enable coverage of a 100 km control radius, while a ceiling of 4 500 m supports sea‑area monitoring, meteorological observation, emergency communications and disaster assessment. Fully autonomous wheel‑based take‑off and landing and rapid mission‑planning tools make the system suitable for sustained, multi‑role operations in diverse environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 60deb23c-c22c-5e17-9bc5-4ef670162449 which can be used as unique global reference for ZQHW-350E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 18h (payload 20kg) |
| manufacturer | China Defense Equipment Co. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 30-50 kg |
| powerplant | Gasoline |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 8.5 m |
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ZQWJ-700
The ZQWJ‑700 is a strategic, large‑scale UAV produced by China Defense Equipment Co. Designed for high‑speed, high‑altitude operations, it reaches 700 km/h and flies up to 15 000 m, placing it beyond many conventional air‑defense systems. It offers 14 hours of endurance in reconnaissance mode and 8 hours when fully armed, carrying up to 480 kg of payload on four external hardpoints. The platform can be fitted with EO/IR pods, multifunction SAR/GMTI/MMTI radars, ELINT suites, and a range of weapons—including air‑to‑ground missiles, anti‑radiation missiles and glide‑guided bombs—enabling precision strikes against sea‑borne and ground targets while also conducting long‑range ISR and electronic‑reconnaissance missions. Its integrated satellite‑inertial navigation, anti‑jamming link and autonomous return capability make it a versatile tool for penetration, surveillance and strike operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 855b5824-5ef0-508c-b262-142f6638e499 which can be used as unique global reference for ZQWJ-700 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | Reconnaissance configuration: 14 hours. Strike configuration: 8 hours. |
| manufacturer | China Defense Equipment Co. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 480 |
| powerplant | Turbofan |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 700 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 23.0 m |
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ZQHW-120
The ZQHW‑120 is a lightweight, electric‑powered UAV designed for rapid, portable reconnaissance‑and‑strike missions. Weighing 6.2 kg with a 2.5 m wingspan, it can be launched from a bungee catapult by a single operator and controlled for up to 20 km from a ground station that can manage three drones simultaneously. Its 720 p TV seeker and MEMS‑gyro‑GPS navigation enable target acquisition at low altitude (100‑800 m), after which the UAV can execute a suicide‑type attack, delivering a 1 kg blast‑fragmentation warhead at speeds of 120‑150 km/h. With a one‑hour endurance, 15 km data‑link range, and operation from –20 °C to +55 °C, the ZQHW‑120 provides the People’s Liberation Army a quick‑deployment, low‑observable tool for precision strikes against light armored vehicles or personnel.
Internal MISP references
UUID e577e67d-4a51-5331-b9d7-96ccd7dd75b8 which can be used as unique global reference for ZQHW-120 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 1 hour |
| manufacturer | China Defense Equipment Co. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 m |
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Easy Site
The Easy Site system from Easy Aerial is a U.S.–made, tethered and free‑flight UAV designed for on‑site inspection and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Weighing 233 lb, the aircraft carries up to 2.99 kg (≈6.6 lb) of sensors or equipment and can operate for 45 minutes empty or 30 minutes at maximum payload; the tethered configuration provides unlimited flight time via a 60‑ or 100‑meter data‑over‑power cable, ensuring continuous, secure data links even in GPS‑denied or harsh weather conditions. The platform autonomously launches from a ground station, supports vehicle‑follow and precise hover, and integrates an Intel i7 internal web server for real‑time video and telemetry. Its rugged design targets military, emergency‑response, infrastructure, and utility inspections across all weather environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 443458bb-aa0f-5d69-af76-f40233957337 which can be used as unique global reference for Easy Site in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 45 min with empty payload, 30 min with maximum payload (2.26kg) or Persistent Tethered Flight |
| manufacturer | Easy Aerial |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 2.99 kg |
| powerplant | Electric (tethered) |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 40.23 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Easy Mobile
The Easy Mobile is a tether‑powered unmanned aerial system produced by Easy Aerial in the United States. Designed for rapid deployment on ground vehicles, command‑post trucks, first‑responder units and maritime vessels, it provides continuous, low‑altitude intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) while remaining tethered for unlimited endurance. The 35.4 × 35.4 × 21.6 in. platform weighs 145 lb (without payload) and can carry up to 1.99 kg (4.4 lb) of sensors or equipment. Powered by a 1500 W DC supply, it operates in all‑weather conditions, tolerates 25 mph winds, and reaches a maximum altitude of 200–330 ft. Its Intel i7‑based internal web server supports real‑time video streaming and on‑site inspection, making it a mobile, persistent surveillance solution for military, law‑enforcement and disaster‑response missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID d8e12365-565e-5200-b682-1cb3dcbd6773 which can be used as unique global reference for Easy Mobile in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | Persistent Tethered Flight |
| manufacturer | Easy Aerial |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 1.99 kg |
| powerplant | DC Power Input 1500 W |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 40.23 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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EV390
The EV390 is a Chinese VT‑VTOL (vertical‑take‑off‑vertical‑landing) unmanned aerial vehicle produced by Shenzhen‑based V‑UAV. Its modular airframe and quick‑release payload bay enable rapid reconfiguration in under two minutes for missions ranging from border‑patrol imaging to high‑resolution mapping and LiDAR surveying. Powered by an electric motor and four 30 Ah 6S Li‑ion batteries, the platform can loiter for up to 3.5 hours unladen or 1.5 hours carrying its maximum 10 kg payload, while cruising at 23 m/s and reaching a top speed of 130 km/h. Built from carbon‑ and glass‑fiber, the EV390 operates in temperatures from –20 °C to 60 °C, tolerates winds up to 12 m/s, and can fly to a service ceiling of 4 500 m. Its primary role is long‑range ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) and geospatial data collection, with optional drop‑box capability for search‑and‑rescue or lightweight delivery tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3a896f94-a7ae-5346-bc85-9212c909ec06 which can be used as unique global reference for EV390 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 3.5hrs no load, 1.5hrs at 10kgs payload |
| manufacturer | Shenzhen-based Chinese company V-UAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 10 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 37m/s ( 130km/h) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3,914 mm |
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Raider
The Raider is a hydrogen‑fuel‑cell UAV developed by Heven Co. for high‑endurance ISR and multi‑role missions. With a 7‑m wingspan, 119 kg MTOW and a 23 kg payload, it can remain airborne for more than 12 hours and cover over 1,000 km, providing persistent, near‑silent surveillance with low thermal and acoustic signatures. Its twin‑boom, modular design supports rapid re‑configuration and payload swaps in under two minutes, while a VTOL system with four lift fans enables launch from confined or rough terrain. Currently fielded by the Israeli Defense Forces and the United States, the Raider is intended for tactical intelligence, force‑protection, contested logistics and air‑launch effect missions, leveraging on‑site hydrogen generation for energy independence.
Internal MISP references
UUID be8f48c3-1677-5b33-a09f-570daf176192 which can be used as unique global reference for Raider in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/22d05884ae38a9a17449ffe60ea2a0eb - webarchive
- https://hevendrones.com/raider/ - webarchive
- https://dronelife.com/2025/02/11/heven-drones-introduces-raider-hydrogen-powered-uas-for-extended-operations/ - webarchive
- https://eurosd.com/2025/02/major-news/42653/heven-drones-unveils-raider/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 12 hours |
| manufacturer | Heven Co. |
| operator | ['israel', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 23.0 kg |
| powerplant | Hydrogen fuel cell |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 7.0 m |
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CH-9 (RAINBOW-9)
The CH‑9 (Rainbow‑9) is a Chinese‑manufactured, high‑performance MALE/HALE UAV that blends long‑range strike capability with advanced ISR functions. With a 24.8 m wingspan, 5 t MTOW, a 480 kg payload and up to 40 h endurance, it can cruise at 420 km/h and reach a stated 11 500 km range, allowing deep‑penetration missions far beyond conventional UAVs. Its sensor suite—electro‑optical turret, SAR, wing‑mounted pods and EW/ELINT packages—provides persistent situational awareness, while hardpoints support KD‑21 air‑launched ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, guided bombs and Hellfire‑type munitions. Integrated AI reduces response times and enables networked operations with stealth fighters, positioning the CH‑9 as a cost‑effective, survivable platform for strategic strike, anti‑access/area‑denial and long‑duration surveillance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 21de258c-e3ab-58ce-8231-affdb0854d3a which can be used as unique global reference for CH-9 (RAINBOW-9) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/655e68b14d5202d86aa60158cfbb1570 - webarchive
- https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/3304542/ai-autonomy-and-endurance-chinas-rainbow-9-drone-expected-change-unmanned-warfare - webarchive
- https://internationaldefenceanalysis.com/chinas-ch-9-combat-drone-with-ballistic-missile-capabilities/ - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news2024/exclusive-chinas-new-ch-9-drone-boasts-11-500-km-range-and-advanced-strike-capabilities - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 40 hours |
| manufacturer | Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 480 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 420 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 24.8 m |
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F15
The F15 is a Chinese‑made VTOL unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Ziyan for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Powered by an electric motor, it can hover, take off and land vertically, then cruise at up to 100 km/h with a service ceiling of 7 000 m. Its 100‑minute endurance and 48 km real‑time video link enable prolonged observation of wide areas, while a 5 kg payload capacity—distributed across three modular stations—supports electro‑optical cameras, LiDAR, gas detectors or other sensors. Operated by the People’s Republic of China, the F15 is positioned for civil‑security, mapping, maritime and public‑security applications, offering open‑ecosystem APIs for third‑party integration.
Internal MISP references
UUID 274c941a-835b-551a-9d6e-8d5b25bb2eef which can be used as unique global reference for F15 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 100 min |
| manufacturer | Ziyan |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Shadow S3
The Shadow S3 is a lightweight, electric‑powered mini‑UAV developed by Chinese manufacturer Ziyan for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Weighing 6.99 kg with a 100‑minute endurance and a top speed of 100 km/h, it can operate up to 7,000 m altitude and sustain winds at level 7. Its modular payload bay supports a tri‑sensor gimbal camera, LiDAR, megaphone‑searchlight kits, and other custom sensors via an open SDK, while onboard AI enables target recognition, tracking and terrain‑following flight. The system includes a touchscreen ground‑control station with virtual joysticks and real‑time obstacle‑avoidance radar. Primarily fielded by Chinese operators, the Shadow S3 is marketed for public‑security, mapping, energy‑infrastructure inspection, and maritime surveillance applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID f8b773f2-2dc9-5ecb-8fb7-9d6fc340798c which can be used as unique global reference for Shadow S3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 100 min |
| manufacturer | Ziyan |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ranger P2X
The Ranger P2X is a Chinese‑manufactured electric UAV designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Introduced in 2024 by Ziyan, it can stay aloft for up to two hours and cruise at 100 km/h while carrying a 1.3 kg universal payload. Its sensor suite includes a high‑resolution 30× optical zoom camera, infrared imager and precision rangefinder, enabling detailed visual and thermal inspection. An autonomous docking station provides fully unattended take‑off, mission execution and landing, allowing 24 / 7 operations. The platform is marketed for applications such as maritime monitoring, energy‑infrastructure inspection, surveying, mapping and public‑security tasks, leveraging its long endurance and rapid‑swap payload capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID d35ee2cf-4d8b-572b-b02e-13745f7b9184 which can be used as unique global reference for Ranger P2X in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 120 min |
| manufacturer | Ziyan |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1.3 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Sentry
The Sentry is a tether‑powered, electric‑motor UAV produced by Hoverfly for the United States. Designed to meet IP54 and MIL‑STD‑810G standards, the system delivers virtually unlimited endurance through its power‑tether, enabling continuous ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions without the need for onboard batteries. Its payload capacity of 0.81 kg accommodates a PTZ high‑definition camera with 10× optical zoom, as well as modular sensors and communications suites from vendors such as Silvus, Trellisware, L3 Harris, Viasat and goTenna. The platform requires minimal training, operates from ‑20 °C to +55 °C, and provides secure video and data transmission over the tether, making it suitable for federal defense, security and public‑safety applications where persistent, high‑resolution situational awareness is required.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0578069c-f5c6-567a-8dd9-579d7d7d6ec3 which can be used as unique global reference for Sentry in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Hoverfly |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 0.81 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'FIBER'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Zoe Norwegian
The Zoe Norwegian is a compact, four‑rotor UAV from Acecore, introduced in 2024 for commercial and industrial missions. With a carbon‑fiber frame, it can carry up to 4.2 kg of payload and remains aloft for 47 minutes at a top speed of 91 km/h, operating in winds up to 35 kt and rain up to 10 mm h⁻¹. Its modular payload bay supports a range of off‑the‑shelf sensors—including Sony ILX‑LR1, PhaseOne P3, Gremsy VIO F1, and RIEGL lidar units—or custom integrations, making it ideal for aerial mapping, surveying, infrastructure inspection, and environmental monitoring. The system is controlled via Acecore’s Herelink‑based George ground station or the military‑grade Signav Ultra, both compatible with multiple radios (Doodle Labs, Silvus, Persistent, Kongsberg). Operated by Norway, the Zoe delivers long‑range, high‑precision ISR while maintaining easy transport and rapid re‑configuration for diverse mission sets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1281542c-33a2-5697-9a8a-fd996e5021e9 which can be used as unique global reference for Zoe Norwegian in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | norway |
| flight_time_h | 47 min |
| manufacturer | Acecore |
| operator | ['norway'] |
| payload_kg | 4.2 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 91 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Zoe Zetona Norwegian
The Zoe Zetona Norwegian is a lightweight, VTOL‑capable ISR platform built by Acecore for high‑value, high‑risk inspection and mapping missions. Powered by eight coaxial motors, it can hover with centimetre‑level accuracy thanks to dual‑GNSS/RTK positioning and a 60‑megapixel Sony LR1 camera mounted on a front‑facing 2‑axis gimbal. With a 30‑minute endurance, a top speed of 91 km/h, and a 2.2 kg payload capacity, it operates in wind up to 25 knots and temperatures from –15 °C to 50 °C. Designed for single‑ or dual‑operator workflows, the drone is used by Norway’s armed forces and civilian operators for infrastructure, utility, and offshore inspections, delivering precise visual data without any weapon capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 60b53e46-1110-5bbb-a787-f89a63f42971 which can be used as unique global reference for Zoe Zetona Norwegian in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | norway |
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | Acecore |
| operator | ['norway'] |
| payload_kg | 2.2 kg |
| specifications | ['OCTO', 'VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 91 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Alpha
Autel Robotics’ Alpha is an enterprise quadcopter UAS designed for aerial imaging, surveillance, and inspection, commonly fielded with a multi-sensor EO/IR payload (e.g., L35T) for day/night operations and mapping. It is an unarmed platform used in the United States for public safety, infrastructure inspection, and general reconnaissance tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 30d55e06-95e3-5d22-9c67-966510bcc766 which can be used as unique global reference for Alpha in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/dcfbaf785408469294fc062fee7efd6c - webarchive
- https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1815672-REG/autel_robotics_102002550_alpha_l35t.html/specs - webarchive
- https://www.autelpilot.com/pages/contact-autelpilot - webarchive
- https://covertdrones.com/collections/autel-alpha/products/autel-robotics-alpha-the-next-gen-quadcopter-for-aerial-excellence - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 19289.00 |
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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HF101D
The HF101D is a micro‑UAV produced by HF Airtech Technology (China) that serves exclusively as an intelligence‑, surveillance‑ and reconnaissance (ISR) platform. Weighing just 50 g with a 170 mm wingspan, it flies for up to 20 minutes at a top speed of 36 km/h (10 m/s) and can be controlled beyond the line of sight to a range of roughly 2.5 km, employing anti‑jamming data links. Its compact, low‑noise design (≈50 dB at 3 m) and built‑in obstacle‑avoidance and autonomous flight modes—cruise, point‑to‑point, hover, one‑key return and multi‑mode recording—make it ideal for covert urban and confined‑space reconnaissance. The system carries a 1080 × 720 p camera (640 × 380 p downlink) but no weapons, and is operated by Chinese forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 17abb9d4-fe34-5c6a-a03c-917eb9a870d0 which can be used as unique global reference for HF101D in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/8a96bb5ff854ab15ab648fd0924c74d6 - webarchive
- https://pauluav.en.made-in-china.com/product/dxurSmlPaFUY/China-Hot-Sell-Nano-Drone-Personal-Reconnaissance-Micro-Uav-System.html? - webarchive
- https://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-chinaproducts/Nano_Drone.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | HF Airtech Technology Co., Ltd (HF Airtech) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:micro', 'C0', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 36 km/h (10 m/s) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 170 mm |
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JiuTian
JiuTian is a large, jet-powered long-endurance UAV from AVIC intended as a strike-capable “swarm mothership,” designed to carry and launch multiple smaller drones while providing long-range ISR, electronic warfare, and communications relay. It has a 25 m wingspan, around 36 hours endurance, up to roughly 6,000 kg payload, and is operated by China.
Internal MISP references
UUID fb7b33bc-e1bc-52a0-aaef-8fe720f4b615 which can be used as unique global reference for JiuTian in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/80cd999f6a44d72593f584adb3069202 - webarchive
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOLG5iHAyEw - webarchive
- https://dronexl.co/sv/2024/11/12/china-drone-mothership-zhuhai-airshow/ - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/chinas-high-flying-swarm-mothership-drone-has-flown - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/new-heavyweight-chinese-jet-drone-looks-to-be-a-swarm-mothership - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 36 hours |
| manufacturer | Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 6000 |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 700 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 25.0 m |
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W5000
The W5000 is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) cargo UAV built by China’s Air White Whale. Powered by twin AEP‑100 turboprop engines, it can carry up to 5 t (5 000 kg) of freight in a 65 m³ cargo bay, cruise at 526 km/h, and reach roughly 2 600 km with a 3.2‑t payload. Designed for conventional wheeled take‑off and landing, it can use both general‑aviation and commercial airports, with rear‑mounted clamshell doors and a loading ramp for rapid pallet handling. A ground‑control system allows one operator to monitor six‑seven aircraft simultaneously, enabling autonomous, high‑volume resupply to remote or austere locations—capabilities that serve both civilian logistics markets and the PLA’s strategic air‑lift requirements.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3c42b4ff-7e50-569b-bbdd-031fbc9ae981 which can be used as unique global reference for W5000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ef84f7b3c31928558ebfea8e7d4d0878 - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/display/JUAVB168-JUAV - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/chinas-new-w5000-cargo-drone-is-the-biggest-yet - webarchive
- https://x.com/Nickatgreat1220/status/1855495982106181777 - webarchive
- https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/36Kr-KrASIA/Chinese-startup-offers-large-cargo-drones-eyeing-demandsurge - webarchive
- https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/china-rolls-out-w5000-prototype - webarchive
- https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/china-worlds-largest-cargo-drone - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Air White Whale |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 5,000 kg |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 284 kt (526 km/h; 326.8 mph) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 22.71 m |
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R2-600
The R2‑600, developed by French aerospace firm Fly‑R, is a high‑altitude long‑endurance (HALE) UAV that combines a hybrid combustion‑electric powerplant to deliver up to 25 hours of flight with an external fuel tank and a top speed of 500 km/h. With a 6.1 m wingspan, a 1 700 kg maximum take‑off weight and a 600 kg payload capacity, the platform can carry a range of ISR sensors, SIGINT suites and modular weapons. Adopted by the French Armed Forces, the R2‑600 is intended for persistent surveillance of maritime approaches, border zones and critical infrastructure, augmenting satellite and manned assets in the Sahel, Indo‑Pacific and European theatres while providing rapid, long‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 18e845d8-3854-549b-ad5f-318c2163b139 which can be used as unique global reference for R2-600 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/1316a2e880d0436951c50ffd61704428 - webarchive
- https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f885233183e424fd1a6a962/t/67d2b732b0b3cc780fec4ab8/1741862726789/FLY-R2-600_web.pdf - webarchive
- https://www.flyruas.com/en/r2-600 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/french-armed-forces-acquire-r2-600-drones-from-fly-r-to-boost-intelligence-capability - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 25 hours with External Fuel Tank |
| manufacturer | Fly-R |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 600 kg |
| powerplant | Hybrid combustion/electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 500 km/h (270 kts) |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 6.1 m |
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Skywalker
Skywalker is a Chinese‑made, FPV mini‑UAV (Class I) produced by Skywalker Technology Co. (Wuhan). Weighing roughly 2.9 kg, it carries a 3 kg payload and can cruise at up to 190 km/h. Unlike conventional radio‑controlled drones, Skywalker is tethered to a reel of fiber‑optic cable—available in 1 km, 5 km, 10 km and, per later statements, up to 30 km lengths—providing a hard‑wired data link that is immune to electronic‑warfare jamming and invisible to typical RF‑based detection systems. The system supplies near‑real‑time, high‑resolution video to the operator and, because the tether eliminates the need for onboard radio hardware, reduces overall weight, allowing the modest payload to be used for reconnaissance or light‑armour engagement. Currently fielded by the People’s Republic of China, Skywalker is positioned as a low‑cost, low‑observable surveillance platform for short‑range tactical missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID ae6f0177-e9fc-5c8f-9e60-a762d643be17 which can be used as unique global reference for Skywalker in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Skywalker Technology Co. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'CLASS I:mini', 'FIBER'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 190 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Honey Badger
The Honey Badger is a compact, electric‑powered quad‑copter developed by Xtend Defense for GPS‑denied, confined‑space operations. Weighing 4 kg with a 3 kg modular payload rail, it can carry a stabilized EO/IR camera (40× optical / 4× thermal zoom) and interchangeable mission kits while remaining NDAA‑compliant. Its AI‑driven “sense‑and‑avoid” system lets operators tap a screen target, after which the drone autonomously navigates tunnels, rooms, doors or windows, avoiding obstacles without GPS. Mesh networking lets a single operator control multiple units for distributed ISR and target‑identification, delivering real‑time video to ATAK/RTSP interfaces. Flight time is up to 35 minutes (18 minutes with payload) and top speed 70 km/h, making it ideal for indoor reconnaissance, hostage‑rescue support, and rapid situational awareness in urban or underground battlespaces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8013b201-9a39-53ac-997f-19adcf608517 which can be used as unique global reference for Honey Badger in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/fdfd9bab3c81b9c7eb4256e17f8d387b - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/landeuro-2025-xtends-honey-badger-drone-uses-artificial-intelligence-to-fly-into-buildings-and-find-hiddenthreats - webarchive
- https://www.xtend.me/honey-badger - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 35 minutes without payload and 18 minutes with payload. |
| manufacturer | Xtend Defense |
| operator | ['israel', 'lebanon', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 3 kg. Payload integration is modular through a standardized rail and Generic ICD, allowing a variety of mission equipment. It is NDAA compliant. |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'ISR', 'C3'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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SONORA
The SONORA is a compact, electric‑powered UAV developed by Harmattan AI for the French armed forces. Designed expressly for training and operator familiarisation, it delivers reliable intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) at a fraction of the cost of conventional systems. Its modular architecture allows rapid component replacement or repair, minimizing downtime and extending service life. Equipped with low‑light EO and infrared cameras, 2‑axis mechanical stabilization, and embedded “frugal” AI for real‑time target identification and tracking, the drone can operate autonomously without cloud links, even in GNSS‑denied environments. With a 40‑minute endurance, 2 km range, sub‑1.8 kg weight and <1‑minute launch preparation, SONORA enables scalable, repeatable ISR training for unit‑level units.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1662f56b-6dc5-5d02-b146-3d86bfeb89f3 which can be used as unique global reference for SONORA in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | Harmattan AI |
| operator | ['france'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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С-70 Охотник (S-70 Okhotnik/Hunter)
The S-70 Okhotnik is a Russian heavy stealth combat drone developed by Sukhoi for the Russian Aerospace Forces. Designed with a flying-wing configuration, it is intended for long-range strike and reconnaissance missions in contested airspace. The program conducted its first flight in 2019 and remains in a development and evaluation phase. The drone is designed to operate in coordination with manned fifth-generation fighters, notably the Su-57. Its development reflects Russia’s ambition to field a high-end UCAV comparable to Western “loyal wingman” concepts.
Internal MISP references
UUID 317df3a8-4d87-5778-aaa7-4226d816a1a9 which can be used as unique global reference for С-70 Охотник (S-70 Okhotnik/Hunter) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e294539d6f7c877842a5a8595fc535f5 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/military-products/army/unmanned-systems/unmanned-aerial-vehicles/s-70-okhotnik-b-hunter-ucav#spec - webarchive
- https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/sukhoi-s-70-okhotnik-b-russias-stealth-drone-lie-or-deadly-reality-207219 - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/42627/this-is-our-most-detailed-lookat-russias-s-70-unmanned-combat-air-vehicle-to-date - webarchive
- https://defense-update.com/20190803_okhotnik-b_flight.html - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_S-70_Okhotnik-B - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/327 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2,000–2,800 kg (estimated) Internal bays for ordnance to maintain stealth profile. |
| powerplant | AL-41F derivative |
| specifications | ['WING', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1,000 km/h (620 mph, 540 kn) 0.82 Mach |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20.0 m |
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TALAY
The TALAY is a Turkish‑built, electric‑propulsion UAV designed by SolidAERO for low‑altitude maritime operations. Exploiting a wing‑in‑ground effect, it can fly as low as 30 cm above the sea, remaining below the radar horizon of most naval vessels. With a 2 m wingspan, a top speed of 200 km/h, three‑hour endurance and a 30 kg payload, TALAY can carry sensors or precision‑guided munitions for surveillance, reconnaissance, normal‑attack, top‑attack or harbor‑strike missions. Its foldable wing design enables rapid launch from coastal platforms or ships, giving Turkey a stealthy, expendable strike capability that augments littoral defence, anti‑access/area‑denial and asymmetric naval warfare.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0f5646dd-0bde-518a-9e9c-1ca343c3a197 which can be used as unique global reference for TALAY in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/a3773038c1ce5f6b215f3dce4b7208ac - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/navy-news/2025/tuerkiyes-solidaero-reveals-talay-as-worlds-first-low-altitude-drone-for-coastal-strike-missions - webarchive
- https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2024/10/flying-just-30cm-above-water-talay-uav-brings-sea-skimming-precision/ - webarchive
- https://solidaero.com.tr/talay/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 3 hours |
| manufacturer | SolidAERO |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 30 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 m |
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QANDIL-5
The Qandil‑5 is an Iranian‑produced, electric‑powered unmanned aerial vehicle built by INA for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Introduced in 2024, the platform features a 4‑metre wingspan and a flight endurance of up to five hours, allowing it to conduct extended over‑flight of targets. According to open‑source imagery and operator statements, the Qandil‑5 can operate at a range of roughly 100 km, delivering persistent, high‑altitude observation without any onboard weapons. Its primary role is to provide the Islamic Republic of Iran’s forces with real‑time situational awareness and battlefield imagery, supporting both tactical and strategic decision‑making.
Internal MISP references
UUID 579e557b-9a39-59ad-b06d-6394776dcd98 which can be used as unique global reference for QANDIL-5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 m |
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Grom-u
The Grom‑U is a Russian “loyal‑wingman” unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by Kronstadt Group for the Russian Aerospace Forces. Designed to operate alongside Su‑35 and Su‑57 fighters, it flies ahead of the formation to draw enemy air‑defence fire, then either strike the revealed targets or coordinate a swarm of up to ten Molniya strike drones. With a maximum speed of 1 000 km/h, a service ceiling of 12 000 m and a payload capacity of 1‑2 t, it can carry Kh‑38 missiles, guided/unguided bombs (100‑500 kg) and the Izdeliye‑85 missile. Its internal weapons bay and four hardpoints give it strike, ISR and electronic‑intelligence capabilities while reducing radar signature. The platform is intended to enhance survivability and lethality of manned strike packages in contested airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4e1c646a-2d43-5956-b42f-6029de99d908 which can be used as unique global reference for Grom-u in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/70c2e2455fffb981475333021d2d6064 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2024/russian-kronstadt-group-presents-new-grom-u-wingman-drone-to-assist-su-35-and-su-57-fighters? - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/russias-aspirational-grom-combat-drones-design-totally-changes-ditches-stealth-for-speed - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/display/BSP_4498-IDR - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Kronstadt Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2,000 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1,000 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 10.0 m |
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SH-3000
The SH‑3000 is a Russian‑manufactured, helicopter‑type unmanned aerial system from Aeromax Group, introduced in 2024. With a maximum take‑off weight of 3 600 kg, it can lift up to 1 000 kg of payload and remain airborne for five hours, covering roughly 900 km at a top speed of 210 km/h. Designed for “hard‑to‑reach” logistics, the platform transports cargo, medical supplies, and rescue equipment to remote or disaster‑affected sites, while also supporting specialized mission modules such as synthetic‑aperture radar, infrared cameras, methane‑leak detection lasers, and a fire‑fighting payload that drops self‑activating extinguishing spheres. Its VTOL capability allows operation from unprepared sites and existing aviation infrastructure, making it a versatile tool for both civilian logistics and ISR‑focused environmental monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID 932d8de5-02bd-5418-8b6b-0065be6c9532 which can be used as unique global reference for SH-3000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5f54a6a19408baedf9e2cc340021b5ae - webarchive
- https://www.aeromax-group.com/products/helicopteruas/sh-3000/ - webarchive
- https://www.aeromax-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/sh-3000_en_qr2.pdf - webarchive
- https://aviation21.ru/aeromaks-predstavil-tyazhyolyj-gruzovoj-bespilotnyj-vertolyot/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 5 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1,000 kg |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'VTOL', 'CARGO', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 210 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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SKAT-350M
The SKAT‑350M is a Russian‑made, electric‑powered mini‑UAV (Class I, ISR, wing) built by Kalashnikov Concern. With a 3.5 m wingspan, 14 kg take‑off weight and a 2.5 kg payload, it can stay aloft for up to four hours, cruise at 65‑120 km/h and operate at altitudes of 6 km. Launched by catapult and recovered by parachute, the system uses a low‑noise three‑blade propeller and a spherical gyrostabilised EO/IR sensor suite capable of day‑night imaging, high‑precision mapping and real‑time video. Its ground control unit provides ≈ 70 km line‑of‑sight data links on 32 channels and includes built‑in EW counter‑measures. Deployed by Russian forces in the Ukraine war, the SKAT‑350M conducts frontline reconnaissance, target‑validation and battlefield‑awareness missions, having recorded strikes on HIMARS and Vampyr MLRS positions and supporting special‑operations (SVO) and border‑patrol tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9a6415c5-4f28-581b-8268-175fe8baaa5a which can be used as unique global reference for SKAT-350M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c897596c5fdb70bd340287649fb12179 - webarchive
- https://www.edrmagazine.eu/skat-350m-reconnaissance-uav-presented-for-the-first-time-in-the-caspian-region - webarchive
- https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineRussiaReport/comments/1cdj2g9/ru_pov_display_of_the_s350m_skat_russian_newest/ - webarchive
- https://en.defenceua.com/news/ukrainian_forces_eliminate_russian_skat_350m_drone_crew_and_equipment_in_tokmak-15164.html - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/armynews-2024/russia-is-ready-to-start-production-of-skat-350m-an-advanced-unmanned-aerial-vehicle - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 hours |
| manufacturer | Kalashnikov Concern |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.5 m |
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Reliant
EW, ISR, UAS, VTOL
Internal MISP references
UUID ec60ee68-2d29-5f55-84aa-a5218c5141f5 which can be used as unique global reference for Reliant in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | Quantum Systems |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 25 m/s |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.3 m |
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SH-450
The SH‑450 is a Russian‑made, helicopter‑type unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL) developed by Aeromax Group and entered service in 2024. Designed for civilian‑focused missions, the platform can lift up to 100 kg and remain airborne for six hours at speeds of up to 150 km/h, operating from a 20 × 20 m unprepared site and reaching altitudes of roughly 3,500 m. Its vertical‑take‑off/landing capability and all‑weather sensor suite enable operations in low‑visibility conditions, making it suitable for rapid cargo transport, firefighting, search‑and‑rescue, environmental monitoring, and other utility tasks such as aerial surveying and impact assessments. The system is operated by Russian forces and is classified as a small, Class I VTOL helicopter UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7724e5e5-dc6f-5de9-bc60-57a2ec243e47 which can be used as unique global reference for SH-450 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 hours |
| manufacturer | Aeromax Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 100 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'HELI'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Loong 5
The Loong 5 is a Chinese electric‑powered, fixed‑wing UAV with VTOL capability, developed by LoongUAV Co. It can stay aloft for up to 180 minutes and cruise at 144 km/h, offering a 4.8 m wingspan and a 20 kg payload capacity. Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, the platform carries a dual‑axis‑stabilised VT360R gimbal equipped with electro‑optical, infrared and LIDAR sensors, and can be fitted with light armaments if required. Navigation uses GPS, Galileo, BeiDou and GLONASS, while a rugged LS1 ground‑control station provides route planning, payload management and real‑time video. Its IP‑54 rating and -20 °C to 60 °C operating range enable deployment in diverse environments, making it a versatile asset for Chinese forces and potential export customers.
Internal MISP references
UUID a730134b-e2ec-5740-85ec-e6465d4daa84 which can be used as unique global reference for Loong 5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 180 min |
| manufacturer | LoongUAV Co. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 20 kg |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 144 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.8 m |
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FALCON-1800DH
The Falcon‑1800DH is a Chinese‑made, long‑endurance UAV developed by Zhuhai Tianqing Aerospace Technology Co. Ltd. Featuring a piston‑engine, 45‑hour flight time and a 700 kg payload capacity, the platform can be field‑assembled in under 30 minutes and operated from a standard 20‑foot container. Its high‑aspect‑ratio wing, twin‑boom inverted V‑tail and four under‑wing hardpoints support a range of ISR sensors as well as optional armament, enabling both surveillance and limited strike missions. With a maximum take‑off weight of 1.8 t, a top speed of 280 km/h and conventional wheeled launch/recovery, the Falcon‑1800DH serves China’s intelligence‑gathering and tactical‑support needs while retaining the flexibility to be re‑configured for varied mission sets.
Internal MISP references
UUID a8fcfcdf-65b3-51c3-bf0f-f571071e4cd5 which can be used as unique global reference for FALCON-1800DH in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 45 hours |
| manufacturer | Zhuhai Tianqing Aerospace Technology Co Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 700 kg |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 151 kt (280 km/h; 174 mph) |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 18.6 m |
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CW-25E
The CW‑25E is a Chinese‑manufactured, electric‑powered VTOL fixed‑wing UAV developed by JOUAV. With a 4.35 m wingspan and MTOW of 31.58 kg, it can remain airborne for 150‑210 minutes at a cruising speed of 70 km/h and operate up to a 6 km ceiling. Its modular design splits into ten transportable sections, and a one‑button take‑off/landing system provides sub‑15 cm landing accuracy. The platform supports up to 6.6 kg of payload, including high‑resolution cameras, LiDAR, SAR, EO/IR gimbals and aeromagnetic sensors, making it ideal for aerial mapping, surveying, infrastructure inspection, security surveillance, emergency response and other ISR missions. Dual‑GPS/compass and automatic return‑to‑launch enhance flight safety.
Internal MISP references
UUID 15eaf486-19ff-5f9e-b692-034dd0a9445f which can be used as unique global reference for CW-25E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 150-210min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 6.6 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.35 m |
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CW-25
The CW‑25 is a hybrid gasoline‑battery VTOL fixed‑wing UAV developed by JOUAV for long‑duration, large‑area missions. With a 4.07 m wingspan, 29.5 kg MTOW and up to 6 kg of payload, it can stay aloft for 330‑360 minutes at a cruise speed of 82.8 km/h and operate up to 6 500 m altitude. Its fully autonomous one‑button take‑off/landing, dual‑GPS/dual‑compass navigation, RTK/PPK positioning and auto‑return functions enable precise (≤ 15 cm) vertical landings in harsh conditions (high‑altitude, humidity, low temperature, light rain). Payload options include high‑resolution EO/IR gimbals, LiDAR, mini‑SAR and aeromagnetic sensors, supporting mapping, surveying, infrastructure inspection, security and border‑monitoring tasks. The platform is fielded by China and marketed for civilian and governmental geospatial and surveillance applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4fac69ee-204e-5958-9c71-ba6eab2289ec which can be used as unique global reference for CW-25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 330min-360min |
| manufacturer | JOUAV |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 6.0 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 82.8 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.07 m |
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VA23
The VA23 is a Chinese‑manufactured, electric‑powered VTOL fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑endurance, low‑cost industrial missions. Built from carbon‑fiber, the 2 kg airframe can carry up to 2.5 kg of payload—including cameras, sensors, or light equipment—while delivering up to four hours of flight (240 min unloaded, 180 min with a 1.5 kg load) and a maximum range of roughly 240 km. Its 2.3 m wingspan and 126 km/h top speed enable rapid coverage of large areas, while a dual‑circuit flight‑control system and locking‑propeller design enhance safety and reliability. Quick‑tool‑free assembly (≈3 minutes) and a backpack‑type transport case make the VA23 well suited for surveying, mapping, environmental monitoring, and other civilian or commercial applications where extended loiter time and easy deployment are critical.
Internal MISP references
UUID f55e664c-2f9c-55cd-8f94-a47e49f3efda which can be used as unique global reference for VA23 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/86309cb223dd9682e5f1d4451e29dcd5 - webarchive
- https://www.t-drones.com/product/VA23.html - webarchive
- https://ozrobotics.com/shop/t-drones-ultra-long-endurance-max-240mins-va23-fixed-wing-vtol-drone-for-industrialuses/?srsltid=AfmBOoqF5CXMUTdt8uiDKq-TNru2lO1fFBshzbwovU5Fw2kGxqfvSW7- - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 7900 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | Max. 240min (Without Payload; Max. 180min (1.5kg payload) |
| manufacturer | T-Drones |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 126 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2,300mm |
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VA17
The VA17 is a Chinese‑manufactured tilt‑rotor VTOL UAV from T‑Drones, powered by an electric motor and built with a carbon‑fiber/EPP foam airframe. Its 1.68 m wingspan and 5.5 kg take‑off weight enable vertical take‑off and landing, then transition to efficient fixed‑wing cruise, delivering up to 120 minutes of endurance with an 800‑900 g payload and a maximum range of roughly 125 km. With a top speed of 90 km/h (25 m/s) and a control radius of 10‑30 km, the platform is suited for short‑range ISR, aerial mapping, environmental monitoring, and rapid‑deployment logistics where runway infrastructure is unavailable. Its dual‑backup power system, tool‑free quick‑disassembly, and high‑performance 80 A ESC enhance reliability and field serviceability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 37dffc58-6dca-524c-bb1e-8e042877225d which can be used as unique global reference for VA17 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/035da8ec91d9d119e60b37031fa51ad7 - webarchive
- https://ozrobotics.com/shop/t-drones-tilt-rotor-vtol-drone-with-va17-endurance-up-to-120min/?srsltid=AfmBOooTpCBq3wW8TCP_R2V2R2ig5SrN53PCZKkDz3kG_dDUTWKYjlA - webarchive
- https://www.t-drones.com/product/VA17.html - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2999 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 120min with Payload 800g |
| manufacturer | T-Drones |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 900 g |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1,680mm |
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TB-001 (scorpion B)
The Tengden TB‑001 (Scorpion B) is a Chinese medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) built by Sichuan Tengden. Powered by twin turbo‑charged piston engines, it can loiter for up to 35 hours with a 1 000 kg payload and cruise 6 000 km, carrying four hardpoints that accommodate up to 1 200 kg of munitions—including AR‑4/AR‑2 air‑to‑ground missiles, FT‑7/FT‑9 guided bombs and other precision weapons. The twin‑boom airframe integrates an electro‑optical tracking system and a suite of ISR sensors, enabling independent reconnaissance and target acquisition. Since 2021 the PLA has deployed the TB‑001 for intelligence‑gathering, strike missions, and “encirclement” flights around Taiwan, as well as for routine patrols in the East China Sea that have been intercepted by Japanese forces. Its combination of high payload, long endurance, and flexible ISR/strike capability makes it a key asset for China’s regional power‑projection and anti‑access/area‑denial operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3d4ba9af-c624-5bee-b5e9-cc4d6b1c084f which can be used as unique global reference for TB-001 (scorpion B) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/ddcf1c6029a527706733763d64f69cce - webarchive
- https://www.zona-militar.com/en/2024/06/06/the-japan-self-defense-forces-report-new-incursions-by-chinese-drones/ - webarchive
- https://www.uasvision.com/2023/05/02/chinese-tb-001-scorpion-drone-encircled-taiwan/ - webarchive
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengden_TB-001 - webarchive
- https://www.uasvision.com/2022/12/09/chinas-tb-001-twin-tailed-scorpion-ucav-spotted-with-12-agms/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 35 hours with 1,000 kg payload |
| manufacturer | Sichuan Tengden |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1,200 kg |
| powerplant | Twin turbocharged piston engines |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 20.0 m |
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CH-3D
The CH-3D is a Chinese MALE UCAV designed for long-endurance ISR and precision strike missions, with about 20 hours endurance and an 8 m wingspan. It integrates EO/IR sensors and can employ guided munitions for reconnaissance, target acquisition, and armed attack roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID c92abd7e-eb55-597f-aeaf-68ad82c62f36 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-3D in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/c0ac8d0fe8d2b6270268faf19ad58841 - webarchive
- https://defence-blog.com/china-targets-tb2s-market-dominance-with-new-armed-drone/ - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/archives/archives-land-defense/landdefense-2024/china-unveils-its-new-ch-3d-unmanned-combat-aerial-vehicle - webarchive
- https://www.uasvision.com/2024/04/12/china-unveils-its-new-ch-3d-ucav/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 280 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 8 |
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Gerbera
The Gerbera is a low‑cost, electric‑powered loitering‑munition UAV fielded by Russia. Built by JSC Alabuga Skywalker Technology and XLSEMI, the 3.5 m‑span platform can cruise at up to 160 km/h and carry a 3‑5 kg warhead, giving it true strike capability. Deployed extensively in the Ukraine conflict, Gerbera‑type “kamikaze” drones have penetrated Ukrainian air‑defence belts and are reported to threaten NATO’s eastern flank, with a notable crash 50 km inside Poland prompting diplomatic denial. Their modest speed, small radar cross‑section and expendable nature make them an attractive option for massed, low‑altitude saturation attacks against fixed‑wing and ground targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID c1e5a1c6-6253-5ccb-be6e-0dec4399656d which can be used as unique global reference for Gerbera in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/770b8d2033f2c26f78cb1e5ab7209b94 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/exclusive-analysis-russias-low-cost-gerbera-kamikaze-drones-break-ukrainian-defenses-threaten-natofrontier - webarchive
- https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c2enwk1l9e1t - webarchive
- https://www.twz.com/air/new-russian-long-range-drone-appears-in-ukraine - webarchive
- https://militarnyi.com/en/news/gerberadrone-crashed-in-poland-50-km-from-the-border-officials-deny-it-had-military-features/ - webarchive
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/329 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | JSC Alabuga Skywalker Technology Co.; XLSEMI |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3-5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 160 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.5 m |
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Interceptor-mr
The Interceptor‑MR is MARSS’s electric, VTOL‑capable “killer‑drone” designed to neutralise hostile unmanned aerial systems in contested airspace. Weighing under 8 kg with a 0.9 m wingspan, it can climb to 2 km and reach 80 m/s (≈288 km/h), enabling kinetic interception of Class I and II UAVs at ranges beyond 5 km. Launched from an autonomous vertical smart canister, the platform receives threat data from the NiDAR CORE sensor suite, then uses onboard AI‑driven EO/IR processing to track, dog‑fight and strike targets with a reinforced carbon‑titanium airframe that can survive multiple impacts. Operated by the United Kingdom and supplied to Ukraine, the Interceptor‑MR provides rapid, low‑collateral, reusable counter‑UAS capability for force‑protection, critical‑infrastructure and forward‑deployed missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 00045936-f756-52e2-91fc-5ddee6166941 which can be used as unique global reference for Interceptor-mr in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united kingdom |
| manufacturer | MARSS |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR', 'VTOL', 'CLASS I:mini', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 288 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.9 |
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DFX-100
The DFX‑100 (also designated GHQ‑100) is a Chinese‑produced loitering‑munition UAV developed by Centaur Defense Systems LLC. Inspired by the Iranian Shahed‑136, it combines a conventional cruise‑missile airframe with a 50 kg warhead and a damage radius of 150‑300 m. Powered by an electric motor, the drone can loiter for up to eight hours at a top speed of 150 km/h, covering ranges of up to 1 000 km and operating below 3 000 m altitude. Its autonomous navigation and terminal‑guidance suite permits precision strikes on pre‑designated ground targets, while a wireless‑monitoring link lets operators track the munition in real time. The system supports single‑ or multiple‑launcher deployments, can be readied in about 30 minutes, and is marketed as a low‑cost, rapid‑response option for sustained, high‑accuracy fire‑support.
Internal MISP references
UUID 219a6faf-89c0-5b22-8d95-d27872625c05 which can be used as unique global reference for DFX-100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | Centaur Defense Systems LLC |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 50 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.9 m |
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DFX-50
The DFX‑50 is a Chinese‑produced, electric‑powered loitering munition developed by Centaur Defense Systems LLC. Inspired by Iran’s Shahed‑136, the 1.8 m‑span UAV weighs 16.5 kg at take‑off and can carry up to 5 kg of warheads or sensors. It launches by air‑ejection, cruises at 94 km/h, and can loiter for 120 minutes while operating below 3 km altitude and within a 100 km radius. An electro‑optical seeker and autonomous waypoint programming enable it to engage both fixed and moving targets, making it suitable for precision strikes against high‑value assets. The platform is fielded by the People’s Republic of China and classified under the “LM” taxonomy.
Internal MISP references
UUID 988942d3-6926-58d6-ac64-8ce50843d077 which can be used as unique global reference for DFX-50 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 120 min |
| manufacturer | Centaur Defense Systems LLC |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 94 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.8 m |
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CH-YH1000
The CH‑YH1000 is a Chinese‑manufactured unmanned transport aircraft designed by Aerospace CH UAV Co Ltd. With a 1,000 kg payload capacity, a 10‑hour endurance and a top speed of 200 km/h, it functions as an “air pickup truck,” delivering heavy cargo to remote or disaster‑affected areas where ground transport is limited. Its high‑wing, twin‑engine design incorporates an upward‑flipping nose door and a belly hatch for rapid loading, airdrop, spraying or firefighting missions. Operating autonomously via a control system derived from the CH‑3D reconnaissance drone, the platform includes hardened communications and a fail‑safe return‑to‑base mode to resist jamming or hacking. After completing full‑load taxi tests in early 2025, the CH‑YH1000 is poised for civilian logistics, humanitarian relief and military supply roles within China’s domestic and potentially export markets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 82f9788c-dfd3-5e80-b74c-0ad673c4f41b which can be used as unique global reference for CH-YH1000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/3d82132f1e8ab08c3f6fe46421f05107 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/air/aviation-defence-industry-technology/ch-yh1000-chinese-unmanned-transport-aircraft-passes-crucial-testphase - webarchive
- https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202501/1327470.shtml - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | Aerospace CH UAV Co Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1,000 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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CH-7
The CH‑7 (Caihong‑7) is a Chinese‑manufactured, turbofan‑powered, stealth flying‑wing UAV developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation’s 11th Research Institute and built by Aerospace Long‑March International (ALIT). With a 27 m wingspan, 16‑hour endurance, and a top speed of 926 km/h, it is designed for high‑altitude, long‑range operations. Originally promoted as a strategic armed‑reconnaissance platform, the CH‑7 has shifted to a tactical “stealth early‑warning” role, providing persistent ISR, electronic‑support and jamming, and wide‑area air and sea surveillance. Its internal payload bay can carry sensors and weapons, enabling both intelligence‑gathering and limited strike capability while penetrating defended airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1418366c-1fbe-5fc7-9a41-35b729915833 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 16 hours |
| manufacturer | Chinese Defence Company ALIT (Aerospace Long-March International) |
| operator | ['china'] |
| powerplant | turbofan |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 926 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 27.3 m |
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Cheel
The Cheel® is a VTOL‑type surveillance UAV developed by Dynauton Systems for the Indian armed forces. It provides long‑range, high‑endurance ISR with up to six hours of endurance, a 100 km operational radius and a 15 km sensor‑coverage envelope. Its 80 kg payload accommodates a 30× optical‑zoom day camera, mid‑wave infrared (MWIR) imager and laser rangefinder, mounted on a 360° pan/‑20°–90° tilt gimbal. The system is runway‑independent, featuring automatic take‑off and landing, low acoustic and radar signatures, and built‑in anti‑jamming/anti‑spoofing electronics. Primary missions include tactical reconnaissance, target acquisition, forward observation, communications‑relay, and persistent border‑area surveillance for law‑enforcement, military and security operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID e4099492-19d2-5a2a-9027-391b332f1b40 which can be used as unique global reference for Cheel in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 6 hours |
| manufacturer | Dynauton Systems |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | 80 kg |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 m |
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Kaava
The Kaava is a lightweight, fold‑able quadcopter‑type UAV developed by Dynauton Systems in India for rapid surveillance and ISR missions. Weighing 3.8 kg with a 1‑hour endurance, it can be launched within ten minutes from altitudes up to 4,500 m AMSL and operates in day or night conditions. Its primary payload is a dual‑axis 2‑axis gimbal housing a 30× optical‑zoom EO camera (1280 × 720 p) and a 10× digital‑zoom IR sensor (640 × 480 p), enabling high‑resolution visual and thermal imaging. Designed for easy transport and minimal training, Kaava serves Indian forces in real‑time situational awareness, border monitoring, and emergency response.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3cec768a-0b13-5b54-aece-c6b0be432b55 which can be used as unique global reference for Kaava in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 1 hour |
| manufacturer | Dynauton Systems |
| operator | ['india'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'QUAD', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Patang
The Patang is a tether‑ed surveillance UAV developed by Dynauton Systems of India. Weighing 8 kg with a 100 m power‑and‑data cable, it can operate continuously at up to 100 m altitude, delivering high‑resolution day‑ and night‑time imagery to ground operators. Its interchangeable payloads include a 2‑axis gimbal with a 30× optical‑zoom EO camera (1280×720 p) and an IR camera (640×480 p), supporting real‑time situational awareness, ISR, and command‑and‑control missions. Designed for long‑duration deployments, the Patang is suited to high‑altitude monitoring, disaster‑relief (HADR) operations, and high‑stress defence environments where persistent, reliable surveillance is required.
Internal MISP references
UUID 97070df4-a3f2-5489-beb0-0656c9b9c6fd which can be used as unique global reference for Patang in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Dynauton Systems |
| operator | ['india'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'C3'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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HZH Y100
The HZH Y100 is a Chinese‑manufactured, electric‑powered unmanned aerial vehicle designed for heavy‑lift cargo missions. Built by Hongfei Aviation Technology, the platform can carry up to 100 kg of payload for 60 minutes of flight at a top speed of 72 km/h, making it suitable for rapid delivery of supplies, equipment, or humanitarian aid across mountainous, urban, or remote environments. Its 5‑km radio link is managed via an Android‑based H12 controller and a 7‑inch H16 remote‑display unit, while an onboard 14‑× zoom camera provides visual situational awareness. The Y100’s modular airframe, Type‑C charging port, and long endurance enable cost‑effective, repeatable logistics support without any integrated weapon systems.
Internal MISP references
UUID a5ca6ca4-74cc-56ea-a338-bc59c1df2e18 which can be used as unique global reference for HZH Y100 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | Hongfei Aviation Technology Co., Ltd |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 100 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Alpha 900 Spanish
The Alpha 900 Spanish UAV is a fuel‑powered, four‑hour‑endurance helicopter‑type drone developed by Alpha Unmanned Systems in Madrid. Weighing under 25 kg with a 2.07 m wingspan, it carries up to 4 kg of payload and can operate at a maximum speed of 100 km/h, providing a range of roughly 100 km. Designed to meet STANAG‑4738 maritime‑security standards, the system can launch from land or moving vessels, perform automatic landings on decks with up to 10° pitch/roll, and includes autorotation and flotation devices. Its primary mission set is ISR—reconnaissance, border‑control surveillance, infrastructure inspection, LiDAR mapping, and maritime domain awareness—supported by an onboard 150 W generator for power‑intensive sensors. Spain is the sole operator, and the platform has attracted interest from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Internal MISP references
UUID b6d871ad-00ce-5efd-9376-046d962b93c4 which can be used as unique global reference for Alpha 900 Spanish in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/2fb15fd6082a66206599baa35cae8247 - webarchive
- https://alphaunmannedsystems.com/product/uav-helicopter-alpha-900/#form - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/feindef-2025-spanishtactical-a900-helicopter-drone-draws-interest-from-us-department-of-defense - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | spain |
| flight_time_h | 4 hours |
| manufacturer | Alpha |
| operator | ['spain'] |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| powerplant | Fuel engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.07 m |
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P.s. Killer Kamikaze (psk)
The P.S. Killer (PSK) is a compact, football‑sized “throw‑and‑forget” kamikaze UAV developed by U.S. startup XDOWN. Powered by an electric motor, the 0.77 kg system can be launched by hand—“grab, switch on, throw”—and reaches speeds of up to 250 km/h with a claimed operational range exceeding 60 km. Designed for U.S. Special Operations and counter‑terrorism units, the drone carries a small warhead for precision strikes against high‑value targets while limiting collateral damage. Its rapid activation, low‑observable profile and potential swarm integration give operators a fast, low‑cost option for hit‑and‑run attacks in urban or contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID baef838a-67a1-5ce3-b615-46e0c446074d which can be used as unique global reference for P.s. Killer Kamikaze (psk) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/b59d8e4b5e5a4a860dcd094ff79e7e8d - webarchive
- https://defence-blog.com/us-startup-develops-football-sized-kamikaze-drone/ - webarchive
- https://militarnyi.com/en/news/us-startup-develops-football-sized-kamikaze-drone/ - webarchive
- https://x.com/NewsIADN/status/1888592080374743396/photo/3 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | XDOWN |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 0.77 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 250 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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JAS 313 60-SN
The JAS 313 60‑SN is Iran Aviation Industries Organization’s first jet‑powered, stealth‑shaped UAV, fielded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. Scaled down from the manned F‑313 “Qaher” fighter, the 4.8 m‑span, 1‑hour endurance drone is powered by a small turbojet that enables speeds up to 1,000 km/h, giving it a rapid‑reaction profile for both intelligence‑,‑surveillance‑,‑reconnaissance (ISR) and precision‑strike missions. It can be launched from the IRGC’s dedicated drone‑carrier Shahid Bagheri and other maritime platforms, carrying an internal payload of guided munitions for “reconnaissance‑and‑bombing” roles. Operational since early 2025, the JAS 313 60‑SN expands Iran’s naval strike capability while retaining a low‑observable airframe for contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 95bd6262-b6e4-5fe5-b90b-8385a6d493f2 which can be used as unique global reference for JAS 313 60-SN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/9a96b886e439a82b1b894df042f906dc - webarchive
- https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2025/03/03/3268599/unmanned-jets-aboard-irgc-navy-s-drone-carrier-fit-for-combat - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/iran-strengthens-navy-with-jas-313-stealth-drone-for-reconnaissance-and-bombing-missions - webarchive
- https://customer.janes.com/display/JUAVB179-JUAV - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1000 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.8 |
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D18 (twin-tailed Scorpion D)
The D18 (Twin‑Tailed Scorpion D), developed by Wuhu Tengden Aviation Technology, is a four‑engine, piston‑powered cargo UAV designed for low‑altitude strategic logistics. With a 20 m wingspan, 10.5 m length, 4.35 t maximum take‑off weight and a 1.8 t payload capacity, it can transport up to 5 m³ of cargo over 600 km while operating from –55 °C to +70 °C. Its modular cargo bay and redundant systems enable rapid “one‑touch” launches and single‑operator control of up to ten aircraft simultaneously. Tengden markets the D18 as a cornerstone of China’s “five‑all” low‑altitude economy, supporting regional supply chains, emergency response, infrastructure inspection and other all‑weather, all‑scenario aerial services.
Internal MISP references
UUID be9b466e-bb1f-580f-8edc-73056f828c59 which can be used as unique global reference for D18 (twin-tailed Scorpion D) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e8718fb6d939d9ad722f8c0fb808f64d - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/china-starts-production-of-new-d18-cargo-drone-for-low-altitude-strategic-logistics-operations - webarchive
- https://x.com/nuwangzi/status/1934502653138018603/photo/2 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | Wuhu Tengden Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1.8 tons |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'CARGO', 'WING'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 20.0 m |
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Chaklun-b 2.0
The Chaklun‑B 2.0 is a Ukrainian‑built, internal‑combustion‑engine UAV developed by Spets Techno Export for ISR and logistical support. With a 3.5 m wingspan, 3.9 m fuselage, and a payload capacity of 20–35 kg, it can carry reconnaissance kits, communications relays, or light supplies. Its 8‑hour endurance and minimum 500 km range enable deep‑penetration missions without reliance on ground infrastructure. Launched via a catapult and recovered by direct‑line landing, the platform offers rapid deployment and flexible recovery in contested environments. Designed as a hybrid between tactical drones and medium‑altitude‑long‑endurance systems, the Chaklun‑B 2.0 serves Ukraine’s need for persistent surveillance, real‑time intelligence, and decentralized resupply across the front lines.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7b146ca7-6450-5fda-a708-6b049d1ee066 which can be used as unique global reference for Chaklun-b 2.0 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/506cab7365cfe3108ad9ec0307ae5f2e - webarchive
- https://www.edrmagazine.eu/idex-2025-rc-direction-ukrainian-uavs-easy-toproduce#:~:text=The%20Chaklun%2DB%202.0%20is,single%20UAV%20plus%20support%20equipment - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospacenews/2025/ukraines-chaklun-b-2-0-drone-revealed-at-idef-2025-as-a-strategic-solution-for-long-range-missions - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 8 hours |
| manufacturer | Spets Techno Export |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 20 - 35 kg |
| powerplant | internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 155 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.5 m |
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TP1000
The TP1000 is a large, fixed‑wing cargo UAV developed by Yitong UAV System Co. in China. Powered by a turboprop, it carries up to 1 000 kg of cargo, flies at 315 km/h, and can stay aloft for ten hours, covering roughly 1 000 km per mission. First flown on 15 March 2025, the aircraft features a rear cargo hold compatible with standard pallets and supports precision airdrops, allowing rapid resupply of remote or disaster‑affected sites. Designed to integrate with existing ground‑transport networks, the TP1000 offers a low‑cost, high‑availability solution for civilian logistics, humanitarian aid, scientific monitoring and infrastructure projects, while remaining unarmed and operated solely by China.
Internal MISP references
UUID 46b7bb03-c9cd-5053-b522-5f3129753c21 which can be used as unique global reference for TP1000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/dd5f1f4a184bd798a0b25a0d2d1cae61 - webarchive
- https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202503/1330262.shtml - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/china-revolutionizes-autonomous-transport-withtp1000-cargo-drone-featuring-a-one-ton-payload - webarchive
- https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3302689/china-tests-huge-transport-drone-capable-airliftingover-1-ton-goods - webarchive
- https://aviationweek.com/aerospace/emerging-technologies/chinas-tp1000-uncrewed-cargo-aircraft-makes-first-flight - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | Yitong UAV System Co |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 1,000 kg |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| top_speed_kmph | 315 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 14.93 m |
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Angrycat
Angrycat is a short-range interceptor/FPV UAS by Venator Technologies, used by Ukraine to hunt and neutralize hostile UAVs, offering ~15 minutes endurance and a 1 kg payload for hard‑kill effects. It provides a low-cost, expendable counter‑UAS capability to rapidly engage Russian drones on the front line.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3503785e-4e27-5918-8043-829cdf8df44e which can be used as unique global reference for Angrycat in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0bad9a206f85533fe053161e0f37db4d - webarchive
- https://venator.technology/en/angrycat/ - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/landeuro-2025-venator-technologies-new-angrycat-interceptor-droneto-enhance-ukraines-defense-against-russian-uavs - webarchive
- https://x.com/ArmyRecognition/status/1945775363696587118 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 15 minutes |
| manufacturer | Venator Technologies |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 250 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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GOBI
The GOBI is a micro‑class, electric‑powered interceptor developed by French startup Harmattan AI. Weighing under 2 kg, it can sprint at up to 250 km/h and operate for roughly 2 minutes within a 5 km radius, targeting hostile UAVs as large as 600 kg. Rather than carrying an explosive warhead, GOBI relies on kinetic impact to neutralise threats, offering a low‑cost, rapid‑response solution for counter‑drone missions. France’s Ministry of Armed Forces has ordered 1,000 units for training and operational testing, positioning the system as a lightweight, AI‑enabled alternative to traditional man‑portable air‑defence missiles for short‑range air‑space protection.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7e4effd7-a4a2-5b60-b151-4dc663339345 which can be used as unique global reference for GOBI in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/55c83a31ddb2a3947335e5c2ca8bcee1 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/frances-harmattan-ai-launches-gobi-drone-to-revolutionize-counter-drone-warfare-with-ultra-fastinterception - webarchive
- https://www.harmattan.ai/systems/gobi/ - webarchive
- https://militarnyi.com/en/news/french-startup-launches-gobi-interceptor-drone-for-counter-uav-operations/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 2 min |
| manufacturer | Harmattan AI |
| operator | ['france'] |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:micro', 'C2', 'INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 250 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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HT-100 Swiss
The HT‑100 Swiss is a high‑endurance, unmanned rotary‑wing platform built by Edge Group (marketed through its ANAVIA subsidiary). Powered by a 15 kW turbine engine, it delivers up to six hours of flight time with a 60 kg payload while cruising at 120 km/h and operating to 4 000 m altitude. Its dual‑rotor Flettner configuration eliminates a tail rotor, cutting energy consumption by roughly 30 % and simplifying maintenance. Designed for both civil and military missions, the HT‑100 supports ISR, logistics, and communications tasks, featuring fully autonomous take‑off/landing, encrypted mesh‑IP data links (with optional SATCOM/LTE), and a suite of safety systems—including autorotation, redundant actuators, ADS‑B, FLARM, parachute recovery, and detect‑and‑avoid. Its modular airframe enables rapid transport, storage, and deployment from ground, ship, or forward operating bases, making it a versatile VTOL solution for long‑range, low‑signature operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4571bf6e-170d-541e-b4f8-9d3a6cf6c718 which can be used as unique global reference for HT-100 Swiss in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/a007aae9a0ddc9f838fb80068094f980 - webarchive
- https://www.google.com/imgres?q=HT-100%20UAV&imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.airforce-technology.com%2Fwpcontent%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F6%2F2024%2F01%2FFeatured-Image-HT-100-Unmanned-Helicopter.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.airforcetechnology.com%2Fprojects%2Fht-100-unmanned-helicopter-uae%2F&docid=udWac97NHUbhLM&tbnid=zl9adhV3r1YvCM&vet=12ahUKEwiSjJ-ndKOAxU6g4kEHd2qLmoQM3oECCUQAA..i&w=1440&h=810&hcb=2&ved=2ahUKEwiSjJ-n-dKOAxU6g4kEHd2qLmoQM3oECCUQAA - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/idef-2025-ht-100-rotary-wing-drone-sets-new-standard-in-tactical-endurance-and-versatility - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | switzerland |
| flight_time_h | 6 hours |
| manufacturer | Edge Group |
| operator | ['switzerland'] |
| payload_kg | 60 |
| powerplant | 15 kW turbine engine |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h (65 kn) |
| weapon_capability | No |
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CATS Warrior India
EW, ISR, LM, UCAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 86f063a0-56fb-5c45-9c7f-1b3059080a49 which can be used as unique global reference for CATS Warrior India in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/599e6d76ee6914d1782613e3d5e66496 - webarchive
- https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/loyal-wingman-military-drones-development - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/indias-hal-cats-unmannedcombat-aircraft-hits-key-milestone-with-successful-engine-ground-run - webarchive
- https://www.edrmagazine.eu/aero-india-2025-first-public-appearance-for-hindustan-aeronauticscats-warrior-autonomous-ucav - webarchive
- https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/Feb/04/hals-unique-deep-penetration-attack-system-for-fighter-pilots-to-be-developed-by2024-25-2259553.html - webarchive
- https://x.com/connect_rishav/status/1888528765363560634/photo/1 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | 650 kg |
| powerplant | 2 × HAL PTAE-7 turbofan |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 790 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7.6 m |
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Chernika 1 (Черника-1)
The Chernika‑1 is a low‑cost, electric, one‑way attack UAV produced by the Russian manufacturer INA. Weighing only a few kilograms, it can carry a 0.7 kg high‑explosive warhead and reaches a maximum speed of about 75 km/h with an operational range of roughly 80 km. Launched by hand or a simple catapult, the drone’s foam‑filled, flying‑wing design gives it a very small radar cross‑section, making it difficult for layered air‑defence systems to detect. Its primary role is to conduct inexpensive, mass‑produced strikes against lightly protected targets—such as infantry, soft‑skinned vehicles, and urban infrastructure—near the front line. First observed in combat during a July 2025 strike on Kharkiv, the Chernika‑1 illustrates Russia’s shift toward expendable “kamikaze” drones that can be fielded in large numbers for saturation attacks, supplementing larger Iranian‑made Shahed systems. At an estimated production cost of about $350 per unit, the platform is intended for high‑volume deployment by Russian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 86a7966b-f232-5522-8f1e-3e72fd04978c which can be used as unique global reference for Chernika 1 (Черника-1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/f0b739efec4fac764ec6a7794e1dd6c4 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/russias-new-low-cost-kamikaze-drone-reportedly-used-for-the-first-time-in-ukraine-strike - webarchive
- https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/self_guided_chernika_drone_new_dangerous_russian_weapon_used_for_the_first_time-14995.html - webarchive
- https://united24media.com/latest-news/russia-hit-kharkiv-with-a-new-drone-called-chernika-heres-what-we-know-about-it-9500 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 350 |
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Flycart 100 (FC100)
The DJI FlyCart 100 (FC‑100) is a heavy‑lift, electric‑powered multirotor designed for high‑altitude logistics and emergency‑response missions. Built around a four‑axis, eight‑propeller layout with 62‑inch carbon‑fiber blades, it can lift up to 80 kg (single‑battery mode) and operate at altitudes of 6 km, delivering a 26 km unloaded range. Its payload‑management suite includes a 30‑m hoist, real‑time weighing, anti‑sway control and an autonomous parachute‑recovery system. Integrated LiDAR, millimeter‑wave radar and 360° fisheye vision enable obstacle avoidance and terrain following, while the RC Plus 2 controller and DJI Delivery app provide BVLOS‑ready mission planning, fleet monitoring and AR‑assisted loading. Priced at ≈ US $12,400, the FC‑100 is marketed by DJI in China for industrial resupply, power‑line installation, firefighting support and disaster‑relief deliveries, positioning it as a civilian cargo platform with clear dual‑use potential for military logistical support.
Internal MISP references
UUID ae4f902c-8e55-5af4-8ac6-10615636d6de which can be used as unique global reference for Flycart 100 (FC100) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/04a1ea42d1b4d140512c075a82450f66 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/china-presents-new-dji-fc100-heavy-transport-drone-for-high-altitude-resupply-missions - webarchive
- https://dronedj.com/2025/06/30/new-dji-drone-flycart-100/ - webarchive
- https://dronexl.co/2025/06/30/dji-flycart-100unveiled-heavy-lift-drone/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 12400 |
| country | china |
| manufacturer | http://rt:18080/Ticket/Display.html?id=4649013 |
| operator | ['china'] |
| payload_kg | 80 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'OCTO', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | The DJI FlyCart 100 does not have a published maximum speed. However, the related DJI FlyCart 30 has a maximum speed of 20 m/s (72 km/h or |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Grille
The Grille UAV is a compact, fully electric vertical‑take‑off platform designed by Avilus to augment Germany’s battlefield‑evacuation and logistics chains. Weighing 750 kg with a 135 kg patient payload (plus a 40 kg medical cabin and 175 kg total payload capacity), it can transport casualties or critical supplies up to 51 km at 86 km/h while operating at a service ceiling of 2 100 m. The system fits in a single 20‑ft ISO container, assembles in under 15 minutes and lands on a trailer using a high‑precision, parachute‑backed recovery system. Autonomous flight relies on jamming‑resistant inertial navigation with satellite backup, and it supports multiple LOS/BLOS data links. Deployed as a rapid‑response force multiplier, Grille provides on‑demand medical evacuation and short‑range resupply, extending frontline sustainment when conventional assets are overwhelmed.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1132fcf6-9a4d-5411-8e41-d1a9be4dbaee which can be used as unique global reference for Grille in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/517dd897ac7424f73e3c9dd4bf7a27d6 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/germanys-new-avilus-drones-set-to-bridge-capability-gaps-and-reinforce-nato-evacuation-andintelligence - webarchive
- https://www.avilus.com/solution/grille - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| manufacturer | Avilus |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| payload_kg | 135 kg (298 lb) |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 86 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Wespe Piston
Avilus’s Wespe Piston is a German piston-powered unmanned helicopter optimized for cargo and utility lift, carrying up to 200 kg with about 2.5 hours endurance and a 120 km/h top speed. Operated in Germany, it supports resupply and other mission payloads.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3d2a9711-da56-50c2-977b-d665b3e28525 which can be used as unique global reference for Wespe Piston in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 |
| manufacturer | Avilus |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| payload_kg | 200 |
| powerplant | piston |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'HELI'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7.2 |
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Bussard
The Bussard is a German long‑endurance UAV that provides persistent, high‑resolution intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) while also enabling precision target designation for close‑air‑support missions. Its integrated radar‑EO/IR sensor suite, laser designator and beyond‑line‑of‑sight data links deliver real‑time situational awareness and coordinated engagement across the battlespace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6f24b7f4-4d05-56a8-bcdb-784bb55ad477 which can be used as unique global reference for Bussard in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| flight_time_h | 14 |
| manufacturer | Avilus |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| payload_kg | 65 |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 290 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ra'ad 3
The Ra’ad 3 is an Iranian‑manufactured tactical UAV produced by INA, unveiled in 2025 as an evolution of the Ra’ad‑2. Featuring a 1.85 m wingspan, 2 m fuselage, electric motor, and a rail‑assisted launch with a rocket booster, it can cruise at up to 100 km/h for 40 minutes. Its fixed‑wing design and 12 kg payload capacity enable it to carry a warhead or sensor suite, giving it both strike and limited ISR capability. Designed for rapid deployment from ground platforms, the Ra’ad 3 serves Iran’s armed forces as a low‑cost, expendable loiter‑and‑strike system for battlefield and border‑area operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID d8f24ab8-4b17-5c43-8f6b-1d982fb4e701 which can be used as unique global reference for Ra'ad 3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 12 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.85 m |
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SAEQEH-1
The SAEQEH‑1 (also spelled Saeqeh‑1) is a lightweight, electric‑propulsion loitering‑munition UAV developed by Iran’s INA manufacturer. First seen in 2025, the platform has a 1.1‑metre wingspan, a 30‑minute endurance and a 20‑km operational radius, allowing it to be launched from short‑range launchers or ground vehicles and then cruise toward a target before impact. Its payload capacity is limited to a 1‑kg warhead, typically a small explosive charge, and it is equipped only with a modest forward‑looking camera for line‑of‑sight guidance. Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the SAEQEH‑1 is fielded by the Islamic Republic of Iran for short‑range strike missions, particularly in asymmetric or swarm‑style attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID a689a201-c828-5a5b-9d63-0fefff7e2d39 which can be used as unique global reference for SAEQEH-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.1 m |
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Bina
The Bina is an Iranian‑produced unmanned aerial vehicle manufactured by INA and fielded by the Islamic Republic of Iran since 2025. Powered by an electric motor, the platform employs a hybrid VTOL launch system and offers a 2.5‑hour endurance, 2.5‑metre wingspan and a 5‑kilogram payload capacity. Designed primarily for reconnaissance and battlefield surveillance, Bina can conduct real‑time video imaging of multiple ground targets and provide persistent situational awareness. Although its baseline role is intelligence‑gathering, the system is classified as weapon‑capable, allowing it to be configured for loiter‑and‑strike or kamikaze missions. Its modest size and electric propulsion make it suitable for low‑observable operations in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 51f644ff-cd86-53bd-bf3f-141406af38fe which can be used as unique global reference for Bina in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/0f9e19b0689fe63bc4b70600201bb051 - webarchive
- https://fararu.com/fa/news/834924/%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%A7%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%B1%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%86%D9%85%D8%A7%DB%8C%DB%8C-%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B4%DA%A9-%D9%87%D8%A7%D9%BE%D9%87%D9%BE%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%AC%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%86%DB%8C%D8%B1%D9%88%DB%8C-%D8%B2%D9%85%DB%8C%D9%86%DB%8C-%D8%B3%D9%BE%D8%A7%D9%87 - webarchive
- https://www.tasnimnews.com/tr/news/2025/02/18/3260475/iran-yeni-kamikaze-ve-ke%C5%9Fif-iha-lar%C4%B1n%C4%B1-tan%C4%B1tt%C4%B1 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 |
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Gatral
The Gatral is an Iranian‑produced unmanned aerial vehicle built by INA. Powered by an electric motor, it can remain aloft for up to ten hours and cruise at a maximum speed of 180 km/h, carrying a 25 kg payload. Though listed without an integrated weapon system, its payload capacity enables a range of non‑lethal mission kits such as electro‑optical/infrared sensors, communications relays, and other intelligence‑, surveillance‑, and reconnaissance (ISR) equipment. Deployed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the platform is intended for persistent, long‑duration monitoring of terrain and strategic areas, providing commanders with real‑time situational awareness and data collection capabilities across the nation’s airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID d6beab6c-7ae0-5fd9-8cf8-c8cc92cc3f00 which can be used as unique global reference for Gatral in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/615c112abcc809c90698cf0f82878861 - webarchive
- https://fararu.com/fa/news/834924/%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%A7%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%B1%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%86%D9%85%D8%A7%DB%8C%DB%8C-%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B4%DA%A9-%D9%87%D8%A7%D9%BE%D9%87%D9%BE%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%AC%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%86%DB%8C%D8%B1%D9%88%DB%8C-%D8%B2%D9%85%DB%8C%D9%86%DB%8C-%D8%B3%D9%BE%D8%A7%D9%87 - webarchive
- https://www.isna.ir/news/1403120100331/%d8%b1%d9%88%d9%86%d9%85%d8%a7%db%8c%db%8c-%d8%a7%d8%b2%d8%ac%d8%af%db%8c%d8%af%d8%aa%d8%b1%db%8c%d9%86-%d8%af%d8%b3%d8%aa%d8%a7%d9%88%d8%b1%d8%af%d9%87%d8%a7%db%8c%d9%86%db%8c%d8%b1%d9%88%db%8c-%d8%b2%d9%85%db%8c%d9%86%db%8c-%d8%b3%d9%be%d8%a7%d9%87-%d8%af%d8%b1%d8%b1%d8%b2%d9%85%d8%a7%db%8c%d8%b4-%d9%be%db%8c%d8%a7%d9%85%d8%a8%d8%b1 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 10 hours |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 25 kg |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Golaleh
The Golaleh is an Iranian‑made unmanned aerial vehicle produced by the INA aerospace firm. Powered by a small jet engine, it can remain aloft for roughly 1.5 hours and carries a 50 kg payload, typically a high‑explosive warhead. With an operational range of about 450 km, the system is employed by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s armed forces as a long‑range, precision strike platform—effectively a kamikaze drone or low‑observable cruise missile. Introduced in 2025, Golaleh is designed to engage a broad spectrum of ground targets, providing Iran with a stand‑off capability that extends beyond conventional UAV loiter times and payload limits.
Internal MISP references
UUID 89e91ab4-3f62-5d6f-a1fa-604a637671a5 which can be used as unique global reference for Golaleh in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/cd444ba461999e5c14d504d29895902e - webarchive
- https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1403/12/01/3260912/%D8%AF%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%AF%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%AC%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%AF-%D9%86%D8%B2%D8%B3%D8%A7-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B4%DA%A9%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%AA%DB%8C%DA%A9-%D8%AA%D8%A7-%D8%B1%D8%A7%DA%A9%D8%AA-%D9%85%DB%8C%D9%86%D8%B1%DB%8C%D8%B2 - webarchive
- https://x.com/imp_navigator/status/1892439897459261907/photo/1 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Hadid 110 (dalahu)
The Hadid 110, also called Dalahu, is an Iranian jet‑powered, delta‑wing UAV built by INA for one‑way, suicide missions. Launched with a rocket booster and driven by a mini‑jet engine, it can cruise at up to 510 km/h, reach a ceiling of 30 000 ft and cover roughly 350 km in its one‑hour endurance. Its 30 kg warhead enables it to strike high‑value targets, while the sharp‑edged airframe reduces radar visibility. First displayed in 2025 and operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the drone is intended to provide a fast, low‑cost, high‑speed strike capability against adversary forces and critical infrastructure.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8bcb03af-adab-5431-9914-9205e6d4d3cc which can be used as unique global reference for Hadid 110 (dalahu) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 1.0 hours |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 30 kg |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 510 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Arbaeen
The Arbaeen is a small, VTOL‑capable Iranian attack UAV designed to deliver a 7‑kg warhead over short distances (≈10 km) with a 30‑minute endurance and a 3,000‑ft ceiling, enabling low‑altitude, rapid strike missions against tactical targets. Its compact electric propulsion and expendable payload make it well suited for swarm or suicide attacks in asymmetric warfare scenarios.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2332acdf-ca2d-5fc8-b8d2-bc15c58e12f8 which can be used as unique global reference for Arbaeen in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/a2262fcb69ad5ce604734997e17d1033 - webarchive
- https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1701155/%D9%88%D8%AD%D8%B4%D8%AA-%D8%AF%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%AF%D9%88%DA%AF%D8%A7%D9%87-%D8%AF%D8%B4%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%A7%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%A8%DB%8C%D9%84%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%DA%A9%D9%85%DB%8C%D9%86%D8%B9%DA%A9%D8%B3 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | INA |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 7.0 |
| powerplant | Electric motor |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 510 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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FP-1
The FP‑1, developed by Ukrainian company Fire Point, is a one way drone drone designed to give Ukraine a cost‑effective, rapid‑response strike capability against Russian Shahed attack drones and other tactical targets. Deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, it combines long‑range endurance with precision payload delivery to bolster the country’s air‑defence and counter‑UAS operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 585d72f5-fba9-563c-9de7-927ae8de7eab which can be used as unique global reference for FP-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 55000 |
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Fire Point |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 60-120 |
| powerplant | two-cylinder engine |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 6 |
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SQ20
The SQ‑20 is a French‑made, fixed‑wing target drone developed by the CNEF LATTA workshop of the 17th Artillery Group (Biscarrosse). Built from extruded polystyrene, fiberglass and epoxy, it is radio‑controlled and piloted by line‑of‑sight, with optional semi‑automatic or fully automatic navigation. Its primary role is to serve as a lightweight aerial target for anti‑aircraft training, allowing infantry, machine‑gun and cannon crews to practice fire‑at‑aircraft engagements while a SECAPEM acoustic proximity sensor records projectile impacts. Variants include the SQ‑M training model, the SQ‑A model with navigation assistance, and the SQ‑AL “largueur” version that can release additional payloads for floating‑target scenarios. The system is operated by the French Army and is not intended for weaponisation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f2b8d46-53bc-56aa-8298-3a7fbd86c60e which can be used as unique global reference for SQ20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | CNEF LATTA |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.92 |
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Patroller
The Safran Patroller is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance (MALE) tactical UAV developed by Safran Electronics & Defense, derived from the Stemme ASP S15 motor‑glider. Powered by a liquid‑air‑cooled Rotax 914F turboprop, it can cruise for up to 30 hours, covering 200 km line‑of‑sight with a Ku‑band datalink and reaching a maximum speed of 314 km/h. Its 18‑m wingspan and 8.5‑m length allow a 250 kg payload, including up to 80 kg per wing, enabling both ISR sensor suites (Euroflir 410 EO/IR) and weapon carriage. Operated by the French Army (planned 28 drones by 2030) and the Hellenic Army (first export customer), the Patroller is employed for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, forest‑fire monitoring and, when equipped, precision strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8d7a983e-7234-525e-bba9-5bc677f9f958 which can be used as unique global reference for Patroller in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 21000000 |
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | Safran Aircraft Engines |
| operator | ['france', 'greece'] |
| payload_kg | 250 |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 220 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 18 |
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Black Hornet 3 (BH3)
The Black Hornet PRS is a pocket‑sized, portable reconnaissance drone that provides real‑time visual intelligence and situational awareness for military, security and first‑responder operations. Its ultra‑lightweight design lets users quickly deploy it to capture live video and imagery in the field.
Internal MISP references
UUID d5049404-911a-542f-9862-ed7140987453 which can be used as unique global reference for Black Hornet 3 (BH3) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://web.archive.org/web/20211030005647/https://www.flir.com/products/black-hornet-prs/ - webarchive
- https://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/nos-materiels/nos-equipements-terre/nos-drones-nos-robots-terrestres/black-hornet-3-bh3-drone-operationnel - webarchive
- https://www.flir.com/news-center/press-releases/flir-launches-next-generation-black-hornet-3-nano-uav/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | norway; united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.33 |
| manufacturer | Teledyne FLIR |
| operator | ['france', 'norway', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0.018 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 21 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.125 |
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NX70
The NX70 is a lightweight, electric‑powered micro‑UAV produced by French‑based Novadem, a specialist in Made‑in‑France aerial robotics. With a 0.7 m wingspan, a maximum speed of 50 km/h and a 45‑minute endurance, the platform carries up to 1 kg of payload for sensor suites rather than weapons. Designed for short‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), the NX70 is operated by the French armed forces and integrated into ground‑based missions where rapid, low‑observable aerial observation is required. Recent procurement notices highlight a record order of NX70 units, underscoring its role as a tactical ISR asset for the French military.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2d9cb247-5feb-5b39-8537-b7365b5f41ce which can be used as unique global reference for NX70 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Novadem |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.7 |
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SMDR
The SM DR (Système Mini‑Drone de Renseignement) is a Thales‑Airbus‑produced electric UAV designed for short‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Weighing 15 kg with a 3 m wingspan, it carries a high‑definition day camera, a non‑cooled Thales infrared sensor and a laser pointer, delivering real‑time HD video up to 30 km from the ground station. With a 2‑hour‑30‑minute endurance, a cruise speed of 68 km/h (top speed 90 km/h) and a launch‑ready time of under 20 minutes, the system can be fielded by a two‑operator team within a PLRI (Patrouille Légère de Recherche par Imagerie). French artillery units, notably the CAESAR 155 mm self‑propelled howitzer, use SM DR for rapid target acquisition and fire‑support coordination, replacing forward observers and enhancing reaction time while keeping personnel out of the line of fire. The platform is currently operated solely by the French Army.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2c56ed07-426b-55fb-be26-f3e450dc5534 which can be used as unique global reference for SMDR in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/nos-materiels/nos-equipements-terre/nos-drones-nos-robots-terrestres/smdr-systeme-mini-drone-renseignement - webarchive
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/archives/archives-land-defense/land-defense-2024/exclusive-french-artillery-units-adopt-new-drone-based-tactics-inspired-by-russia-ukraine-war - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Thales/Airbus |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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MINIROGEN
The MiniRogen (UID 1996e925‑6274‑5060‑84ad‑8a04f087b33c) is a compact, electrically‑powered unmanned ground vehicle developed jointly by the French Direction Générale de l’Armement and ECA Group. With a 0.5 m width, a top speed of 6 km/h and up to one hour of operational endurance, it can carry a 2 kg payload and is fitted for weaponisation. Designed for the French armed forces, MiniRogen is intended for short‑range engineering and tactical support missions such as route clearance, obstacle breaching, rapid‑deployment surveillance and light combat tasks in confined environments. Its modest size and electric drive make it suitable for silent, low‑signature operations in urban or rugged terrain.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1996e925-6274-5060-84ad-8a04f087b33c which can be used as unique global reference for MINIROGEN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Direction Générale de l’Armement;ECA Group |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| top_speed_kmph | 6 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.5 |
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SRGR
The SRGR (Système Robotisé Génie) is a compact, electric‑powered UAV developed jointly by CEA Tech and Nexter Robotics for the French Armed Forces. With a 0.9 m wingspan and a modest 10 km/h cruise speed, it can remain aloft for up to one hour while carrying up to 3 kg of equipment. Designed for non‑combat engineering missions, the platform provides the French army with a lightweight, low‑signature aerial asset for tasks such as terrain mapping, infrastructure inspection, and rapid delivery of small tools or sensors to forward engineering units. Its unarmed configuration and short‑range mobility make it well suited to support battlefield construction, obstacle clearance and situational‑awareness operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID e037ad9a-1dae-56b5-b3cb-65507d9046cd which can be used as unique global reference for SRGR in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | CEA Tech;Nexter Robotics |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| top_speed_kmph | 10 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.9 |
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DT46
The DT46 is a French‑manufactured unmanned aerial system produced by Aeromapper in collaboration with the “équipe drone EDD.” Powered by an electric motor, the platform can stay aloft for up to two hours and reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h, with a 4.6‑metre wingspan and a 5‑kg payload capacity. The DT46 carries no armament and is therefore dedicated to non‑combat missions such as intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and aerial mapping for the French Army. Its modest endurance and payload make it well suited for short‑range, tactical ISR operations, providing ground commanders with real‑time situational awareness while remaining lightweight and easily deployable.
Internal MISP references
UUID 39d0c495-9139-5365-9b51-838cac37da94 which can be used as unique global reference for DT46 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Aeromapper;equipe drone EDD |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.6 |
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eBee Vision
The eBee Vision is a compact electric fixed‑wing UAV (1.23 m wingspan, 1 h endurance, 110 km/h top speed, 15 km range) fielded by the French Army for ISR missions supporting armored and cavalry units, offering a 1.5 kg payload for high‑resolution sensors. Its distinctive delta‑wing, non‑stationary flight design provides a blend of stealth, rapid deployment and long‑range endurance uncommon among short‑range tactical drones.
Internal MISP references
UUID 989b04de-1070-54ac-af71-f33f555a48d3 which can be used as unique global reference for eBee Vision in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france; switzerland |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | AgEagle (senseFly) |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.23 |
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Parrot Anafi USA
The Parrot Anafi USA is a lightweight electric micro‑UAS used by the French Army for tactical ISR, delivering rapid group‑level surveillance, illumination and short‑range convoy‑escort to protect troops and spot threats. With a 32‑minute endurance, 4 km range and a day‑night camera capable of 32× optical zoom, it provides detailed, real‑time observation for short‑range threat detection and target acquisition.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5ad70449-7dce-5ebc-8290-3cdeb66effb9 which can be used as unique global reference for Parrot Anafi USA in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 0.53 |
| manufacturer | Parrot |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 53 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.32 |
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Noctua 200
The Noctua 200 is a ultra‑light, hand‑launched electric fixed‑wing mini‑UAS designed for short‑range ISR, offering up to 2 hours of endurance, 30 km of range and a 0.5 kg modular payload (EO/IR or mapping sensors). Its distinctive features include visual‑ and acoustic‑stealth design, rucksack‑sized transport, a guided belly‑landing system with beacon, and a fully integrated, secure data‑link and ARIES avionics suite for rapid, low‑signature operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID ee99e4a3-78e1-504c-affe-a0fb9bc042f6 which can be used as unique global reference for Noctua 200 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Thales/Aeromapper |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.65 |
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Noctua 300
The Noctua 300 is a Thales‑Aeromapper mini‑UAS designed for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With a 2.99 m wingspan, a 7 kg MTOW and up to 1.4 kg of modular payload, it carries high‑resolution IMINT or SIGINT sensors for real‑time battlefield awareness, border monitoring and tactical mapping. Its electric motor provides up to three hours of endurance and a 50 km operational radius, while a low‑observable airframe and quiet belly‑landing launch keep its acoustic and radar signatures minimal. Integrated with Thales’ ARIES SAIL II or CERBERE SAIL III avionics and a secure multi‑channel datalink, the Noctua 300 offers reliable, combat‑proven ISR support for French forces and allied operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 70f171cf-97d4-52cc-8c78-3c4b41baba3d which can be used as unique global reference for Noctua 300 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Thales/Aeromapper |
| payload_kg | 1.4 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.99 |
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Grizly 400
The Grizzly 400 is a rugged, electric‑powered fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑range ISR and special‑mission tasks, offering up to 4 hours of flight, a 50 km range and a modular bay that can carry dual payloads such as a gyro‑stabilized EO/IR camera and an IMSI/Wi‑Fi catcher while also supporting precision airdrops. Its catapult launch, beacon‑guided belly landing and ability to operate in extreme temperatures make it an unusually versatile system for harsh‑environment combat and reconnaissance operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 41bc51a3-6b21-5088-9081-4a3deeaded6e which can be used as unique global reference for Grizly 400 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/solutions-catalogue/defence/mini-uas-isr-missions - webarchive
- https://aeromapper.com/grizzly/ - webarchive
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7hN0OoYvnM - webarchive
- https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a26975906/grizzly-robot-soldiers-textron/ - webarchive
- https://sofins2025.eventmaker.io/en/produits/grizzly-400 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Thales/Aeromapper |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.4 |
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Spyranger 330
The Spy’Ranger 330 is a Thales‑manufactured, electric‑powered mini‑UAS built for front‑line intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, delivering up to three hours of endurance, a 4 m wingspan and a 30 km data‑link range. Its combat‑proven design uniquely combines dual IMINT/SIGINT payloads, low radar and acoustic signatures, and rapid hand‑launch with belly‑landing for highly portable, tactical ISR operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID d5eb44af-110e-5985-b8ef-ce765f3ea02c which can be used as unique global reference for Spyranger 330 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Thales |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.0 |
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Spyranger 550
The Thales Spyranger 550 is an unarmed, electric fixed-wing mini-UAS used by France for ISR missions, providing tactical reconnaissance and surveillance (IMSI Catcher). With about 5 hours endurance and a 0.5 kg payload, it delivers persistent, low-signature observation to support tactical operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID c307422c-7208-56d1-89d3-ce3664d3b31d which can be used as unique global reference for Spyranger 550 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 5 |
| manufacturer | Thales |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.2 |
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Toutatis
Thales Toutatis is a compact, electric loitering munition designed for rapid‑response, high‑intensity combat. Weighing under 5 kg with a 0.9 m wingspan, it can be launched from the ground, vehicles, helicopters or other drones and reaches speeds up to 150 km/h. After a short boost, the system loiters for roughly 40 minutes, providing short‑duration ISR and remaining in the operator’s decision loop until a target is identified. Its GNSS‑denial‑resistant VisioLoc sensor suite and modular warhead enable precision strikes against light‑armored vehicles and other time‑critical targets, delivering French forces with a flexible, low‑observable strike capability ready for operational deployment by 2025.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2a929bff-1105-5927-9bcf-0361057409b3 which can be used as unique global reference for Toutatis in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| flight_time_h | 0.67 |
| manufacturer | Thales |
| operator | ['france'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.9 |
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Sahara
The Sahara is an autonomous UAV‑borne synthetic‑aperture‑radar (SAR) system developed by Harmattan AI for tactical ISR and situational awareness. Weighing less than 3.5 kg and consuming under 65 W, it can be rapidly deployed on a variety of UAV platforms to conduct all‑weather, day‑or‑night missions. Its dual‑linear‑polarisation SAR provides 0.25 m resolution at 2 km and 1.2 m at 10 km, enabling detection of camouflaged equipment, concealed positions, and maritime targets while penetrating clouds, foliage and darkness. Embedded AI refines radar images in‑flight, delivering near‑real‑time, high‑resolution intelligence and change‑detection products for rapid decision‑making in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2eec419c-247f-5f5a-bff0-1daa1df1b291 which can be used as unique global reference for Sahara in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Harmattan AI |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Harpy
The Harpy is Israel Aerospace Industries’ anti‑radiation loitering munition designed for SEAD/DEAD missions. Launched from ground‑based or naval canisters, the system autonomously searches for and attacks active radar emitters, creating a protected corridor for friendly aircraft. Its anti‑radiation seeker can detect and home on a wide range of frequencies, while the vehicle can loiter for up to nine hours, operating day or night, in all weather and even in GNSS‑denied environments. The Harpy’s “fire‑and‑forget” capability allows operators to engage high‑value air‑defence targets without prior targeting data, making it a strategic tool for suppressing enemy air‑defence networks and enabling air‑space dominance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5808a08f-86d3-52e6-ae64-77e0272f4357 which can be used as unique global reference for Harpy in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 9 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Mini Harpy
The Mini Harpy is an electric‑powered loitering‑munition UAV developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Weighing 50 kg, it can be launched from ground‑based canisters or naval platforms and loiters for up to one hour, covering a 100 km operational radius. Its dual EO/IR and anti‑radiation seeker enables engagement of both emitting and non‑emitting targets, while a 7 kg warhead provides lethal effect against air‑defence assets, vehicles, or infrastructure. The system supports fully autonomous or man‑in‑the‑loop (MITL) modes, offers abort‑and‑re‑attack capability, and can operate in adverse weather and at shallow or vertical attack angles. Its silent electric propulsion makes it a low‑observable, rapid‑response tool for suppression or destruction of enemy air‑defence and high‑value targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 78b26d7a-6854-5192-b190-58e46f98d8ba which can be used as unique global reference for Mini Harpy in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| payload_kg | 7 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Harop
The IAI Harop is an Israeli‑made, fuel‑powered loitering‑munition (LM) that blends UAV persistence with a suicide‑drone strike capability. With a 6‑hour endurance, a top speed of 417 km/h and a 200 km operational radius, it can be launched from canisters on ground vehicles, naval vessels or trucks, then hover over a designated area while its electro‑optical seeker searches for high‑value targets such as air‑defence radars, command posts, supply depots, tanks or unmanned surface vessels. Once a target is identified, a human operator authorises a precision dive, delivering a 16 kg warhead with sub‑metre CEP. Proven in the 2016 and 2020 Nagorno‑Karabakh wars, Syrian engagements, and the 2025 India‑Pakistan conflict, Harop is fielded by Israel, Azerbaijan, India, Morocco and the Netherlands.
Internal MISP references
UUID ef6e380e-f95d-54a8-b341-a7a5271bd633 which can be used as unique global reference for Harop in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'india', 'israel', 'morocco', 'netherlands'] |
| payload_kg | 16 |
| powerplant | fuel |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 417 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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Mini Harop
The Mini Harop is a compact, electric‑propulsion loitering‑munition system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for tactical, low‑cost strike and ISR missions. Housed in a sealed canister, up to 12–16 units can be transported on a light vehicle and launched on demand via a tablet‑sized control panel using a low‑power data link. The system provides day‑and‑night electro‑optical surveillance with a 100 km line‑of‑sight range and up to two hours of loiter time, enabling “over‑the‑hill” and non‑line‑of‑sight target engagement. Operators can manually designate targets, achieve sub‑meter CEP accuracy, abort attacks, and recover the munition for reuse. Weighing ≈ 50 kg and carrying a 3 kg warhead, the Mini Harop offers small‑unit and special‑operations forces rapid, precise, and reusable firepower.
Internal MISP references
UUID f37237d4-48ba-5f12-857b-7120a145b737 which can be used as unique global reference for Mini Harop in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | IAI |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Mavic 3 Pro
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro is a flagship professional camera drone equipped with a Hasselblad CMOS 4/3 sensor and a dual‑telephoto system that supports high‑resolution video and Apple ProRes codecs for advanced aerial imaging. With up to 43 minutes of flight time, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance and 15 km HD transmission, it serves as a versatile tool for filmmakers, photographers and enterprise users.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5777c8d0-d2e6-5498-a431-88835c55659f which can be used as unique global reference for Mavic 3 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.72 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['china', 'russia', 'ukraine'] |
| specifications | ['C1', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 32.4 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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YIHA-III
The YIHA‑III is a Turkish‑Pakistani high‑precision loitering‑munition UAV developed jointly by Baykar and the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park (NASTP). Powered by a single DLE‑170 internal‑combustion engine, it carries a 35 kg OMTAS high‑explosive warhead and can launch from runway or catapult before loitering and diving onto targets, also capable of swarm operations. Since entering service in 2023, the YIHA‑III has been employed by Turkey, Pakistan, Albania, Ukraine, Sudan and reportedly Azerbaijan, seeing combat in the Russo‑Ukrainian war, Syrian theater, Pakistani anti‑terrorist missions and recent operations against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Its flexible launch options and sizable payload make it a key kamikaze asset for regional air forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 88b893d5-952b-54a5-a09e-3916b7dd5060 which can be used as unique global reference for YIHA-III in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Baykar Tech |
| operator | ['albania', 'azerbaijan', 'pakistan', 'sudan', 'turkey', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 35 |
| powerplant | DLE-170 internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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HERO 30
The HERO 30 is a UAV platform developed by UVision, identified under UUID 2beb9411‑5986‑517c‑9163‑cd932a9939bf. While specific payload capacity, weapon capability, and cost figures have not been disclosed, the system is classified under the “LM” taxonomy and is presently noted in operational records for Argentina, with Italy listed as an operator. Authored and documented by analyst Paul Jung, the HERO 30 appears in UVision’s “Hero Family” product line, indicating its role within the manufacturer’s suite of lightweight, likely multipurpose unmanned aircraft. The limited public data suggests the platform is intended for missions requiring modest payloads and flexible deployment across the noted nations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2beb9411-5986-517c-9163-cd932a9939bf which can be used as unique global reference for HERO 30 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | argentina |
| manufacturer | UVision |
| operator | ['italy'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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HERO 120
The HERO 120 is a UAV platform developed by the Argentine‑based manufacturer UVision. Identified by the UUID a2a63b9f‑193a‑5af8‑b258‑b6c4c7ce5970, the system is listed under the “LM” taxonomy classification and has been documented by analyst Paul Jung. Publicly available sources do not specify its payload capacity, weaponisation options, or acquisition cost. Operational deployment is confirmed in Argentina, suggesting a role in domestic aerial activities such as reconnaissance, mapping, or civil‑security missions. Further technical details remain undisclosed, as the vendor’s website currently restricts access to detailed specifications.
Internal MISP references
UUID a2a63b9f-193a-5af8-b258-b6c4c7ce5970 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO 120 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | argentina |
| manufacturer | UVision |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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HRESH
The HRESH is an Armenian‑produced loitering‑munition UAV presented as part of Armenia’s effort to expand its domestic unmanned‑air‑system capability. Classified under the “LM” (loitering munition) taxonomy, HRESH is designed to hover over a battlefield for extended periods, locate targets, and then execute a precision strike by self‑destructing on impact. Its role is to provide the Armenian armed forces with a low‑cost, expendable strike option that can be launched from short‑range platforms and employed against time‑sensitive or high‑value targets without exposing pilots or larger aircraft to hostile air defenses. The system is listed as operating exclusively in Armenia and is attributed to author Paul Jung.
Internal MISP references
UUID d40dba51-83f5-5eb2-887b-353ab7692762 which can be used as unique global reference for HRESH in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | armenia |
| flight_time_h | |
| operator | ['armenia'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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BEEB 1800
The BEEB 1800 is an Armenian‑registered unmanned‑air system (UUID a40c8526‑8ea8‑5178‑b7dc‑11244b5c36b7) listed under the “LM” taxonomy. Its only documented operator and country of operation is Armenia, suggesting it is a domestically developed platform intended for national use. No public specifications (flight time, speed, payload, armament or cost) are available, and the sole source cited is the Armenian news agency Armenpress, which provides no technical details. Consequently, the BEEB 1800 appears to be a locally sourced UAV likely employed for internal missions such as surveillance, training, or limited tactical support within Armenia’s defense or security framework.
Internal MISP references
UUID a40c8526-8ea8-5178-b7dc-11244b5c36b7 which can be used as unique global reference for BEEB 1800 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | armenia |
| flight_time_h | |
| operator | ['armenia'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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AW21
The AW21 is a lightweight unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operated by Armenia.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2ab31d32-b043-57dc-97ea-8d77fe284c57 which can be used as unique global reference for AW21 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | armenia |
| flight_time_h | 0.33 |
| manufacturer | AirWorker |
| operator | ['armenia'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Drone 40
Drone 40 (UUID 5087074a‑d741‑5c82‑9fe4‑ee7c7016cd73) is a platform developed by Australian defence‑industry firm DefendTex. The drone is fielded by the Australian Defence Force and has also been supplied to Ukraine, indicating a role in overseas operational support. Although specific technical specifications such as payload capacity, armament options, or cost have not been disclosed, the platform is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy, suggesting a focus on land‑based missions, likely encompassing surveillance, reconnaissance, or target acquisition. The limited public data underscores DefendTex’s emphasis on a proprietary, potentially modular system tailored to the needs of its national and partner customers.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5087074a-d741-5c82-9fe4-ee7c7016cd73 which can be used as unique global reference for Drone 40 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | australia |
| manufacturer | DefendTex |
| operator | ['australia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Innovaero OWL
The Innovaero OWL (UUID b04c9ef1‑a1b2‑589d‑a0b3‑78cf4df3a7d4) is an unmanned‑aircraft system produced by Australian manufacturer Innovaero. According to the vendor’s site, the platform is fielded by Australian operators and is listed under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating its primary use within the Light‑weight / Monitoring category. No public specifications for payload, weaponisation, or acquisition cost have been released, and the available reference material (https://innovaero.com.au/owl/) provides only high‑level information. The OWL therefore represents a domestically sourced UAV solution intended for Australian civil or governmental missions where a small, versatile airframe is required.
Internal MISP references
UUID b04c9ef1-a1b2-589d-a0b3-78cf4df3a7d4 which can be used as unique global reference for Innovaero OWL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | australia |
| manufacturer | Innovaero |
| operator | ['australia'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Orbiter 1K
The Orbiter 1K is a drone platform developed by Aeronautics Ltd. (UUID 426c23ec‑764c‑5c17‑8d55‑79846c8d438e). It is currently deployed in Azerbaijan and listed as being operated by both Azerbaijan and Israel. The system is categorized under the “LM” taxonomy, with its profile authored by Paul Jung. Publicly available sources, including the vendor’s product page (https://aeronautics‑sys.com/orbiter-1k/), do not disclose technical specifications such as wingspan, payload capacity, weapon capability, or cost, indicating that detailed performance data remain undisclosed. The platform’s role appears to be tied to the operational needs of its listed operators in the region.
Internal MISP references
UUID 426c23ec-764c-5c17-8d55-79846c8d438e which can be used as unique global reference for Orbiter 1K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | azerbaijan |
| manufacturer | Aeronautics Ltd. |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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SkyStriker
The SkyStriker is El Bit’s electric‑propulsion loitering‑munition system designed for rapid, covert, precision strikes. With a 3.2 m wingspan and interchangeable 5 kg or 10 kg warheads, it loiters for extended ranges before autonomously locating, acquiring and engaging operator‑designated targets using a gimbaled dual CCD/IR seeker. Its low acoustic and thermal signatures enable silent, low‑altitude penetration, while a single‑truck launch package allows one‑person operation and quick deployment. Built for tactical use by special‑forces and infantry units, SkyStriker delivers direct‑fire aerial precision, abort‑and‑re‑engage capability, and optional recovery, and is fielded by Azerbaijan, India and Israel.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4e585c1a-0d6b-5a2a-a7c6-10caa9760caf which can be used as unique global reference for SkyStriker in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | azerbaijan |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'india', 'israel'] |
| payload_kg | 5-10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 |
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STM Kargu
The STM KARGU is an autonomous, tactical‑grade multi‑rotor attack UAV developed by Turkey’s defence firm STM. Marketed under STM’s “Attack UAV Systems” portfolio, KARGU is designed for rapid, precision strike missions, operating independently of GNSS and capable of engaging targets with onboard weapon payloads. The system integrates STM’s AI‑driven autonomous navigation, computer‑vision targeting, and secure, EW‑resilient communications, allowing it to loiter over the battlespace and execute time‑critical attacks with minimal operator input. Currently fielded by the armed forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey, KARGU exemplifies STM’s focus on compact, high‑intensity combat drones for modern, network‑centric warfare.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1b03b8e0-d328-535d-95b1-0ec218bec76b which can be used as unique global reference for STM Kargu in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | azerbaijan |
| manufacturer | STM |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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Qirği
The Qirği is a lightweight, single‑use loitering munition developed by Azerbaijan’s Smart Point and fielded by the Azerbaijani armed forces. Built as a small quadcopter, it carries a 250 g forward‑firing fragmentation charge that disperses ball‑bearing projectiles, functioning much like a Claymore mine. The UAV approaches targets at a 45‑degree angle before detonating, providing a rapid, precise strike against personnel and light vehicles. Its flight system uses GPS waypoint navigation or manual control, with built‑in anti‑spoofing and jamming protection, and it is equipped with day/night and thermal cameras for all‑weather targeting. The Qirği’s primary role is to deliver low‑cost, high‑accuracy “kamikaze” attacks in support of ground operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID a68ea797-be9e-55e6-8e4a-cac8058af809 which can be used as unique global reference for Qirği in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | azerbaijan |
| operator | ['azerbaijan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Quzgün
LM
Internal MISP references
UUID 93b4d0ac-91dc-5b68-9e15-6fba54019cf0 which can be used as unique global reference for Quzgün in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | azerbaijan |
| operator | ['azerbaijan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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UBAK-25 Chekan
The UBAK‑25 “Chekan” is a Belarus‑produced loitering‑munition (kamikaze) UAV designed for short‑range strike missions. According to vendor‑derived reports, the drone can travel up to 86 km/h and reach targets up to 25 km from its launch point. It features an automated guidance system that locks onto and tracks objects, allowing it to be employed against artillery, armored vehicles, and personnel concentrations. The Chekan’s weapon‑carrying capability classifies it as a combat‑ready UAV, and it is slated for serial production as part of Belarus’s effort to develop indigenous reconnaissance and strike platforms. Its modest speed and range make it suitable for tactical battlefield use in the near‑front environment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 93facba9-99dd-563b-9330-3db0144da7ab which can be used as unique global reference for UBAK-25 Chekan in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | belarus |
| manufacturer | Belarus |
| operator | ['belarus'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 86 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Anshar
The Anshar LM is a Brazilian‑designed loitering‑munition drone developed by Mac Jee. Unveiled at the 2023 Dubai Air Show, the system is built for both land‑ and sea‑target engagement, combining high‑speed strike capability (up to 170 m/s) with a low‑altitude sea‑skimming profile (minimum 10 m) and a maximum ceiling of 8,000 m. It offers a 180 km range and up to one hour of endurance, carrying a 20 kg payload within a 160 kg take‑off weight. Production will occur at Mac Jee’s Vale do Paraíba facility, with the Brazilian armed forces slated as the primary operator. The Anshar adds a fast, autonomous, precision‑strike option to Brazil’s emerging unmanned‑systems portfolio.
Internal MISP references
UUID f77da911-edcb-5604-a4f9-52050058d84b which can be used as unique global reference for Anshar in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | brazil |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Mac Jee |
| operator | ['brazil'] |
| payload_kg | 20 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 612 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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CH-901
The CH‑901 is a Chinese‑manufactured loitering‑munition UAV produced by the China Aerospace Science & Technology Corp (CASC). Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the system is designed to launch from ground or ship platforms, cruise at low altitude, and remain airborne for an extended “loiter” period before striking a pre‑selected target with its onboard warhead. Intended for the People’s Liberation Army, the CH‑901 provides precision strike capability against time‑sensitive or high‑value targets such as command posts, air‑defence assets, and lightly armoured vehicles, while also offering limited ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) to refine target acquisition. Its deployment underscores China’s focus on autonomous, swarm‑ready strike assets for short‑range, high‑tempo battlefield operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f09025f-b4ee-5cd6-9260-28e7529f37d7 which can be used as unique global reference for CH-901 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| manufacturer | CASC |
| operator | ['china'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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WS-43
The WS‑43 is a Chinese‑made loitering‑munition system developed by China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC). Classified as an “LM” (loitering munition) in the database, it is intended to launch, loiter over a battlefield and then dive onto a target, delivering a precision strike without the need for a separate launch platform. The system is fielded by the People’s Liberation Army and is designed for high‑value, time‑sensitive targets such as command nodes, air‑defence assets or concentrations of troops and vehicles. While specific payload, range and cost figures are not disclosed, the WS‑43’s role is to provide China with a low‑cost, stand‑off, self‑destructing weapon that can be employed from ground‑based launchers or mobile platforms to augment its strike capability and deny enemy forces the ability to operate freely within contested airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID a775fb1d-7928-5d3e-b946-5fdf61b902e2 which can be used as unique global reference for WS-43 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | china |
| manufacturer | CASIC |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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ASN-301
The ASN‑301 (also known as JWS‑01) is a Chinese‑manufactured, gasoline‑powered anti‑radiation UAV designed to suppress enemy air‑defence radars. Built by Xi’an ASN Technology and marketed internationally by AVIC, the 2.5 m‑long, 2.2 m‑wingspan platform can cruise at up to 220 km/h, stay aloft for four hours, and strike targets up to 280 km away from its 3 × 2 truck‑mounted launcher (six UAVs per vehicle). Its nose‑mounted broadband radar‑detect antenna covers 2‑16 GHz and can locate radar emissions up to 25 km. Upon detection, the UAV autonomously flies to the source and detonates a 32 kg high‑explosive warhead, dispersing roughly 7,000 fragments to destroy radar antennas. The system offers a low‑cost, long‑range, all‑weather solution for achieving electromagnetic superiority.
Internal MISP references
UUID c779e52f-ecbf-50cb-92d7-a9a7c43da585 which can be used as unique global reference for ASN-301 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Xi’an ASN Technology |
| payload_kg | 32 |
| powerplant | gasoline engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 220 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 |
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Switchblade
The AeroVironment Switchblade family is a man‑portable, electric‑powered loitering‑munition system that provides infantry‑level precision strike capability. Launched from a lightweight tube, the 300‑variant (≈2.5 kg, 0.7 m wingspan) can loiter for up to 20 minutes, travel at 101 km/h cruise and 161 km/h dash, and engage soft targets or light armor with a selectable fragmentation or EFP warhead. The larger 600‑variant (≈15 kg) extends range to 40 km and carries an anti‑armor warhead comparable to a Javelin. Operated via a tablet‑based fire‑control unit with encrypted data‑link, Switchblade offers “wave‑off” abort capability and real‑time video, making it ideal for rapid response to ambushes, IED sites, and high‑value targets. Current users include the United States, Ukraine, Lithuania, France and other NATO partners.
Internal MISP references
UUID d1fbce10-7b71-5d64-a4d1-ad372b3b22d3 which can be used as unique global reference for Switchblade in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 0.33 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['france', 'lithuania', 'ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 161 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.7 |
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Colibri
The Colibri is a weapon‑capable, rotary‑wing unmanned system developed by MBDA in partnership with Novadem for the French Army. Built around the “Sphynx” concept, it is a tele‑operated munition that keeps a man‑in‑the‑loop while providing beyond‑line‑of‑sight strike capability. The system integrates MBDA’s Akeron MP missile family and is designed for rapid deployment by infantry in urban, extra‑urban and forest environments, offering high manoeuvrability and precision. Selected through the French AID/DGA tender in 2023, the consortium pursued a Minimum Viable Product approach, with first flight demonstrations scheduled for the end of 2023. Colibri therefore adds a compact, loiter‑and‑strike capability to France’s ground‑force toolbox.
Internal MISP references
UUID a011dc4e-f260-5440-975c-81ad33225106 which can be used as unique global reference for Colibri in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | france |
| manufacturer | MBDA |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Larinae
Larinae is a drone platform developed by MBDA, the European multinational missile‑systems group. The system is listed under MBDA’s product catalogue and is currently fielded by France, indicating its integration into French armed‑forces’ unmanned‑air capabilities. While MBDA’s public site does not disclose specific payload, weapon‑carrying capacity, or cost figures for Larinae, its inclusion alongside the company’s deep‑strike, tactical‑strike, and battlefield families suggests a role as a precision‑effect, possibly loitering‑munition or ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) asset that can support strike missions and force‑multiplication on the modern battlefield. The platform benefits from MBDA’s extensive missile‑technology expertise and European industrial base.
Internal MISP references
UUID 59e02adf-9411-5f76-9486-a2a07abf3542 which can be used as unique global reference for Larinae in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | france |
| manufacturer | MBDA |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Attalus
Attalus is a Greek‑developed, electric‑powered loitering‑munition UAV designed for anti‑tank missions. Weighing 13.6 kg with a 1.25 kg shaped‑charge warhead, it can pierce up to 400 mm of rolled‑homogeneous armor, making it effective against main battle‑tank armor. The system offers up to 42 minutes of endurance and a 50 km operational radius, limited by its jam‑resistant, encrypted data‑link. Launched via catapult, Attalus provides man‑in‑the‑loop control, AI‑assisted target recognition and the ability to operate in swarms, with one unit acting as a radio‑relay to extend range. It can be carried in racks on light vehicles (e.g., M113) and is slated for service with the Hellenic Armed Forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID b5bcc2a1-8adb-5c34-9d4b-00ce05b520d9 which can be used as unique global reference for Attalus in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | greece |
| operator | ['greece'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Aihmi AHM-1X
The AIHMI AHM‑1X is a stand‑off loitering munition created by Greece’s S.A.S Technology. Designed for short‑ to medium‑range battlefield use, the expendable carrier can be launched from the company’s Sarisa or Talos UCAVs—and a forthcoming version will attach to 14‑inch NATO helicopter pylons. Carrying a single 2.75 in (70 mm) rocket such as the FZ‑90 or FZ‑275LGR, the AHM‑1X loiters silently with an ultra‑low visual, radar, thermal and acoustic signature, then fires from a 4‑7 km standoff distance, avoiding direct contact with defended targets. It can glide 13‑15 km from a 1 000 m release or travel 45 km under power, cruising at roughly 130 km/h, giving a total effective reach of about 60 km. Operated by Greece, it provides a flexible, low‑observable precision‑strike capability for both UCAV and rotary‑wing platforms.
Internal MISP references
UUID de2dd4a1-35b4-568b-84b4-e9104263f282 which can be used as unique global reference for Aihmi AHM-1X in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | greece |
| manufacturer | S.A.S Technology |
| operator | ['greece'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Rajata
LM
Internal MISP references
UUID c9a0c26b-6ff1-54a0-a883-9ab4de861c9e which can be used as unique global reference for Rajata in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | indonesia |
| operator | ['indonesia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Minibe
LM
Internal MISP references
UUID d4032dd9-2545-5afb-a41d-152271c54fb0 which can be used as unique global reference for Minibe in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | indonesia |
| operator | ['indonesia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Nagastra-1
Nagastra‑1 is a domestically produced unmanned aerial system developed by Solar Industries, a company based in India. The platform is presently operated and deployed by Indian forces, indicating its role as a national‑level asset for the country’s aerial capabilities. Although specific technical specifications such as payload capacity, weaponisation options, or acquisition cost have not been disclosed publicly, the drone is classified under the “LM” taxonomy in the source material, suggesting it may be intended for low‑ to medium‑altitude missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, or utility tasks. Current open‑source records provide only minimal details, and the vendor’s product page returns a 404 error, underscoring the limited publicly available information on Nagastra‑1.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4088660e-d7b2-5e71-bc04-a4c20a96741c which can be used as unique global reference for Nagastra-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Solar Industries |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Trinetra
Trinetra is an indigenous unmanned aerial system produced by Solar Group for the Indian defence establishment. Listed under the “LM” taxonomy, the platform is operated by Indian forces and is highlighted in domestic reporting on the nation’s growing UAV capability set. The system is positioned as a loitering‑type drone, complementing India’s broader push for home‑grown strike and surveillance assets that can be deployed in the country’s operational theatres. Its development reflects the Indian military’s emphasis on self‑reliance, integrating locally sourced airframes and avionics to expand the nation’s tactical air‑power and precision‑engagement options.
Internal MISP references
UUID 329a8d6f-ff58-5c7f-8ff5-67a2fe8c4a8e which can be used as unique global reference for Trinetra in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Solar Group |
| operator | ['india'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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ALS-50
The ALS‑50 is an developed loitering‑munition UAV that provides the Indian Air Force with rapid, precision‑strike capability against air‑defence, ground and naval targets. Its distinctive VTOL design, autonomous navigation and all‑weather, all‑terrain operation allow it to launch, loiter and engage targets from virtually any location without a conventional runway.
Internal MISP references
UUID ec974298-2233-5415-ab92-bc71cd1502e4 which can be used as unique global reference for ALS-50 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Tata Advanced Systems / TASL |
| operator | ['india'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Johnnette JM-1
The Johnnette JM‑1 is a compact electric loitering‑munition developed by Johnnette Technologies in India for the Indian Army’s land and naval forces. With a 1.4 m wingspan, 3.8 kg airframe and a 500 g warhead, the system can loiter for up to 20 minutes, travel at 80–120 km/h and operate within a 5 km radius at altitudes up to 500 m AGL. Launched pneumatically from a canister or by hand, it uses GPS‑guided autonomous flight and a closed‑source, encrypted ground‑control station (MIL‑STD‑compatible) for target selection and an abort option to limit collateral damage. Designed as an affordable, reusable “fire‑and‑forget” solution, the JM‑1 provides precision strikes against lightly armoured vehicles, bunkers and personnel, supporting amphibious and expeditionary operations while maintaining low logistical footprints.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3067a6a0-b6a5-5998-80c7-f937119cafd9 which can be used as unique global reference for Johnnette JM-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 0.33 |
| manufacturer | Johnnette Technologies |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.4 |
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Shaurya-1
Shaurya‑1 is a drone platform identified by the UUID 4f5d3ce0‑63d2‑51f1‑8042‑122bae4337d0 and is known to operate within India. The system is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy classification, which is the current designation used for its operational role and capabilities. No additional technical specifications, performance data, or vendor‑provided information are publicly available beyond the reference to Paul Jung, which yielded no extractable content. Consequently, the primary intelligence on Shaurya‑1 consists of its name, unique identifier, country of operation, and its classification as an LM‑type platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4f5d3ce0-63d2-51f1-8042-122bae4337d0 which can be used as unique global reference for Shaurya-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Kadet Loitering Aerial Munition
The Kadet Loitering Aerial Munition is a short‑range, canister‑launched loitering system developed by Kadet Defence Systems in India. With a 90‑minute endurance, a top speed of about 151 km/h and a 5 kg payload, it can operate autonomously up to 15 km from launch and at altitudes above 4 500 m. Designed for anti‑personnel, anti‑armor and anti‑material missions, the HO3B variant supports reconnaissance, electronic‑warfare and payload‑delivery sub‑systems and can execute swarm attacks. Its VTOL capability and two‑person launch/recovery process enable rapid deployment from vehicles or small ground teams, making it a versatile strike and intelligence tool for Indian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 05d39701-1efe-59c4-b861-4f4a57054aee which can be used as unique global reference for Kadet Loitering Aerial Munition in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | india |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Kadet Defence Systems |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 151.2 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Overwatch PHOLOS
The Overwatch Pholos™ is a lightweight, multi‑role UAV designed for precision‑strike missions while remaining ultra‑quiet and highly portable. Weighing 4.5 kg (under 6.5 kg with payload) it can loiter statically for up to 41 minutes un‑laden or 25 minutes with a 2 kg payload, delivering kinetic or energetic warheads via its interchangeable payload bays. Its coaxial counter‑rotating propellers and low tip‑speed give a minimal acoustic signature, enabling covert launch from cover. Pholos™ supports mesh‑networked, beyond‑line‑of‑sight control and a custom flight‑control system that operates without GPS, reducing operator cognitive load. Deployed by Ukraine, the platform provides rapid, accurate engagement of targets where traditional UAVs or artillery cannot operate.
Internal MISP references
UUID ee70b426-ec64-524e-8cc7-327e6c68b07a which can be used as unique global reference for Overwatch PHOLOS in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 0.68 |
| manufacturer | Overwatch Aero (Overwatch Group) |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Zulu DRAP
The Zulu DRAP (Deployable Reconnaissance & Attack Platform) is India’s first indigenous hovering loitering‑munition drone. Developed by Bengaluru‑based Zulu Defence, the VTOL system can loiter for extended periods, autonomously detect, track and engage armored targets with a 5 kg warhead while also feeding real‑time ISR to operators. Its 30 km strike range and mesh‑networked swarming capability let multiple units coordinate attacks or shift missions on the fly, with human‑in‑the‑loop supervision to minimise collateral damage. Designed for the Indian Army and border‑security forces, DRAP provides a rapid, precise anti‑tank/light‑vehicle capability that augments situational awareness and offers a low‑cost, indigenously produced strike option in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8ab388df-3bb8-5f17-866d-bea39d9b4222 which can be used as unique global reference for Zulu DRAP in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Zulu Defense |
| operator | ['india'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Sureshastra Mk1
The Sureshastra Mk1 is an indigenously‑developed, jet‑powered, fixed‑wing swarm drone built by Veda Aeronautics Private Limited for the Indian Air Force. Catapult‑launched and weighing roughly 90 kg, the 3‑metre‑span platform can travel more than 150 km and carry a precision munition payload. Its swarm capability enables coordinated, high‑speed strikes that can saturate enemy air‑defence systems, offering a low‑cost, expendable option for deep‑strike missions against fortified targets. The IAF’s ₹300 crore contract for 200 units marks the largest order placed with an Indian defence‑startup, underscoring the system’s role in expanding India’s autonomous strike and reconnaissance capabilities across the services.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2b0c2b1d-d1b2-5bdc-907d-b127186ebb68 which can be used as unique global reference for Sureshastra Mk1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | india |
| manufacturer | Veda Aeronautics Private Limited |
| operator | ['india'] |
| powerplant | Jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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Karrar (كرّار)
The HESA Karrar is a jet‑powered, single‑engine UAV produced by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) since 2010. Developed from the U.S. MQM‑107 target drone, it features a low‑wing, delta‑shaped airframe, a Tolloue 5 or Microturbo TRI‑60‑5 turbojet, and a rocket‑assist launch system, achieving up to 900 km/h and a 1,000 km range. While primarily employed by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force as a high‑speed target for SAM and interceptor training, the Karrar is fitted with three hardpoints capable of carrying a 227 kg payload, including Mk‑82 bombs, Nasr‑1 or Kowsar anti‑ship missiles, and a Mark 46 torpedo. Iran has fielded the type domestically and exported limited numbers to Hezbollah, suggesting a secondary role as a low‑cost, short‑range strike or loitering munition platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID b21f989e-2d59-5156-9292-5c12d9d5020d which can be used as unique global reference for Karrar (كرّار) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 227 |
| powerplant | Tolloue 5 or Microturbo TRI 60-5 turbojet |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 900 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 |
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Ababil 2 (أبابيل)
The HESA Ababil‑2 is a low‑cost, single‑engine tactical UAV produced by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA). Powered by a 19 kW (25 hp) WAE‑342 twin‑cylinder piston engine, it can cruise at 250–305 km/h, reach 370 km/h, and stay aloft for 1.25–2 hours with a 40 kg payload capacity. Designed for flexibility, the platform serves as a target drone (Ababil‑B) for air‑defence training, a modest‑capability ISR vehicle (Abibil‑S), and a short‑range loitering‑munition (twin‑tail “Ababil‑T”/Qasef‑1). Iran fields the type in large numbers and has exported it to proxy forces—including Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Libyan National Army—where it has been employed in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Gaza for surveillance, strike and anti‑radar missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 32f1999d-252d-58b6-a79f-8f2b6b378339 which can be used as unique global reference for Ababil 2 (أبابيل) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 1.25-2 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | 1 × WAE-342 twin‑cylinder piston engine, 19 kW (25 hp) |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 370 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.25 |
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Raad 85 (R'ad 85, Ra'ad 85, Thunder 85)
The Raad 85 is an Iranian one-way attack UAV developed by Qods Aviation for the IRGC, intended to locate and strike targets by crashing into them with an onboard explosive warhead. It is used for precision attacks on point targets such as personnel and light materiel, typically employing operator-in-the-loop electro‑optical guidance.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7b5d0601-d506-5a6e-a714-6ebb20fd867e which can be used as unique global reference for Raad 85 (R'ad 85, Ra'ad 85, Thunder 85) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Qods Aviation / IR organisations |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 250 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Meraj 532 ( پهپاد معراج)
The Meraj‑532 (پهپاد معراج) is an Iranian loiter‑munition UAV built and fielded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces, capable of lingering over a battlefield to conduct surveillance and then dive onto a selected target with a built‑in warhead. It functions as precision strike drone for Iran’s conventional and asymmetric operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID eaf0a142-2bc6-501b-9dd5-cacfdf383e18 which can be used as unique global reference for Meraj 532 ( پهپاد معراج) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Zhubin (Zhoubin, Fateh)
The Zhubin is an Iranian one-way attack (suicide) drone with a 1.4 m wingspan and about 30 minutes of endurance, designed for short-range precision strikes. Operated by Iranian forces, it functions as a low-cost expendable platform for engaging personnel and light materiel targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7888d8d1-9f8f-5a00-b212-4b969b5dc21d which can be used as unique global reference for Zhubin (Zhoubin, Fateh) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 0,5 |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 0,5 |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| wingspan_m | 1.40 |
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Shahin-1
The Shahin‑1 is Iran’s newest tube‑launched loitering munition, presented during a commissioning ceremony on the destroyer Deylaman. Marketed as a “kamikaze” drone, it autonomously loiters, identifies and locks onto operator‑designated targets before executing a self‑destruct impact. Its canister‑based launch system mirrors earlier Iranian models such as the Meraj‑521 and Sina UAVs, enabling rapid deployment from both land‑based sites and naval vessels. By integrating autonomous target acquisition with a compact, portable launch architecture, the Shahin‑1 expands Iran’s precision‑strike options, offering a low‑cost, expendable platform for engaging time‑critical or high‑value targets in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9ef89ad9-2bda-55b0-a41c-190c49fad9e1 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahin-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Harpy NG
The IAI Harpy NG (New Generation) is an Israeli‑produced loitering‑munition UAV designed by Israel Aerospace Industries for self‑protected SEAD (suppression of enemy air defenses) missions. Classified as an anti‑radiation drone, it autonomously detects, tracks and attacks hostile radar emitters, then detonates its high‑explosive warhead in a “fire‑and‑forget” strike. The system can be launched from a ground vehicle and operates in all‑weather day or night conditions, offering up to nine hours of airborne loiter time and an expanded RF‑spectrum coverage of 0.8–18 GHz. Its long endurance, autonomous targeting and ease of deployment make the Harpy NG a dedicated, low‑cost solution for neutralising enemy air‑defence networks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 72fe513c-73e9-58de-861d-0f6924f1f6d6 which can be used as unique global reference for Harpy NG in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 9 |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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IAI Green Dragon
The IAI Green Dragon is a tactical unmanned‑air system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the nation’s premier aerospace and defense OEM. Designed for the Israeli Defence Forces, the platform is positioned within IAI’s “Intelligence & Surveillance” and “Strike” solution families, indicating a primary role in providing real‑time ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) and, where required, delivering precision‑guided effects. Its integration leverages IAI’s advanced avionics, resilient communications and modular payload architecture, enabling rapid re‑configuration for varied mission sets—from battlefield awareness to limited‑scale kinetic engagement. As an Israeli‑only operator, the Green Dragon supports national security objectives, augmenting situational awareness and tactical response across the country’s operational theatres.
Internal MISP references
UUID c5d26512-4151-5d6e-bd31-61946dccd873 which can be used as unique global reference for IAI Green Dragon in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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Rotem L (Light)
The IAI Rotem L (Light) is a portable, VTOL‑capable loitering munition designed for rapid, soldier‑level deployment in urban and complex terrain. Weighing about 6.5 kg and launchable from a backpack, it can be airborne within a minute and autonomously loiter for up to 30 minutes over a 10 km‑radius, using dual EO/IR cameras and obstacle‑avoidance sensors to locate and track moving or stationary targets. Its 1.2 kg warhead carries two fragmentation grenades, delivering sub‑meter CEP precision at a terminal dive speed of 90 km/h. Operators control the system via a tablet, with the ability to abort, retrieve, or re‑arm the drone for multiple sorties, making it a versatile, low‑signature strike and ISR tool for infantry units.
Internal MISP references
UUID 85e07cca-a97d-52c3-888b-f31b05ce1732 which can be used as unique global reference for Rotem L (Light) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | 1.2 |
| powerplant | Electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Orbiter 1K (Israel)
Orbiter 1K is a UAV platform developed by Aeronautics Ltd. of Israel. The system is listed under the “LM” taxonomy and has been noted by analyst Paul Jung. Operational use is confirmed in Israel, with export customers that include Azerbaijan. Publicly available sources provide no concrete specifications for wingspan, payload capacity, weapon integration or acquisition cost, and the manufacturer’s website currently redirects to a security‑verification page that yields no technical data. Consequently, the precise mission set—whether intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance or strike—is not disclosed in open‑source material, but the platform is clearly positioned for use by state actors in the region.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2f608727-e503-590d-b661-343eab176ef7 which can be used as unique global reference for Orbiter 1K (Israel) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Aeronautics Ltd. |
| operator | ['azerbaijan', 'israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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Delilah
Delilah (UUID 6cf4e892‑89ca‑562f‑95c7‑af6cb9cdb0cc) is an unmanned aerial system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). It is listed under IAI’s “Unmanned Solutions” portfolio, which encompasses intelligence‑, surveillance‑ and reconnaissance‑ (ISR) platforms as well as strike‑capable loitering munitions. The platform is operated exclusively by Israel, and its classification as “LM” in the taxonomy suggests a loitering‑munition role, providing a persistent, low‑observable presence that can transition from surveillance to kinetic engagement. Apart from the manufacturer, operator and country of operation, no publicly released specifications (e.g., wingspan, payload, cost or weapon capability) are available.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6cf4e892-89ca-562f-95c7-af6cb9cdb0cc which can be used as unique global reference for Delilah in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m |
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Spike Firefly
The Spike Firefly is Rafael’s tactical loitering‑munition UAV, part of the L‑SPIKE family that adds a “loiter‑and‑strike” capability to the well‑known Spike missile line. Designed for the Israeli Defence Forces, the system can be launched from ground or vehicle platforms, cruise to a designated area, hover while the operator conducts visual or electronic target confirmation, and then dive‑bomb the selected target with a precision warhead. Its primary role is to provide rapid, low‑observable engagement of high‑value or time‑critical targets—such as enemy command posts, radar emitters, or lightly‑armoured vehicles—while reducing collateral damage and the logistical footprint of traditional strike assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 46e7ad24-b31c-5efc-baa4-d3699fd7b867 which can be used as unique global reference for Spike Firefly in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Rafael |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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HERO (UVision series)
The HERO is a UAV platform from UVision’s “Hero” family (UUID c4975468‑ef4d‑5c83‑b167‑1865dbdc9997). Designed for medium‑altitude, long‑endurance missions, it is operated by the Israeli, Italian and United States armed forces. While specific payload capacity, weapon integration and cost are not disclosed, the system is classified under the “LM” taxonomy and has been documented by analyst Paul Jung. Its primary role appears to be flexible ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) and support for allied operations, reflecting UVision’s focus on versatile, export‑friendly unmanned solutions.
Internal MISP references
UUID c4975468-ef4d-5c83-b167-1865dbdc9997 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO (UVision series) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | UVision |
| operator | ['israel', 'italy', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Viper-300
The Viper‑300 is an electric VTOL “hovering‑drone” system produced by Israeli‑based Spear UAV. Weighing 2.8 kg with a 2.8 kg payload capacity, it can fly for up to 20 minutes at a top speed of 27 m s⁻¹ (≈97 km/h) and a maximum range of about 5 km. Its built‑in AI engine enables autonomous target detection, tracking and engagement, allowing it to operate as a precision loitering‑munition platform while also providing real‑time reconnaissance, surveillance and border‑patrol capabilities. Designed for armored units and tactical squads, the Viper‑300 carries a weapon payload and is fielded by Israel for high‑value‑target elimination, defensive operations and asymmetric‑warfare missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9b5cc24c-6fdd-5a7f-8cd2-2cb1cf22bb8b which can be used as unique global reference for Viper-300 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | israel |
| flight_time_h | .33 |
| manufacturer | Spear |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | 2.8 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 97 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
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Lanius
Lanius is a tactical loitering‑munitions system developed by Elbit Systems for the Israeli Defense Forces. Marketed as a compact, short‑range UAV, it combines intelligence‑, surveillance‑ and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities with a precision‑strike function, allowing operators to identify and engage time‑sensitive targets without exposing crewed aircraft. Designed for rapid deployment from ground or vehicle platforms, Lanius can loiter over an area of interest and, when a target is confirmed, execute a controlled impact to deliver its payload. The system is currently fielded by Israel and reflects Elbit’s emphasis on lightweight, cost‑effective solutions for modern battlefield environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 274c26ef-a26b-554f-b3ec-3654b416aab3 which can be used as unique global reference for Lanius in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
| operator | ['israel'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Point Blank
The Point Blank is a tactical unmanned‑air system developed by Elbit Systems. According to the manufacturer’s product page, the platform is fielded by the Israeli Defence Forces and is also listed among the United States’ UAV inventories. Its classification within the LM (Light‑Medium) taxonomy suggests a design optimized for short‑range, rapid‑deployment missions. While specific payload capacity, armament options and unit cost are not disclosed publicly, the system is presented as a flexible solution that can be equipped for intelligence‑, surveillance‑ and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks and, where required, for optional weapon integration. Point Blank therefore serves as a versatile, export‑ready asset for allied forces needing a compact, multi‑role drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5f8ec9a7-f268-5fc5-8e3a-d66fbdc437cc which can be used as unique global reference for Point Blank in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
| operator | ['israel', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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SpyX
SpyX is a compact, hand‑launched unmanned aerial system developed by Elbit Systems. Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, it provides operators with real‑time video and data links for tactical situational awareness, border monitoring and target acquisition. The platform’s small size and low‑observable characteristics make it suitable for rapid deployment in confined or contested environments. Currently fielded by the Israeli Defence Forces and the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces, SpyX reflects Elbit’s focus on lightweight, portable UAV solutions that can be operated by a single soldier or small team without the need for extensive ground infrastructure.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4ec00731-9c41-531c-b3ce-f05b74085401 which can be used as unique global reference for SpyX in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
| operator | ['israel', 'morocco'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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E-RAD
The E‑RAD is a rapid‑deployment loitering‑munition system developed by Integrated Dynamics & Robotics Systems (ID Aerospace). Designed for launch from land, sea or air, the autonomous UAV can be operated by a single person using a portable ground‑control station, accompanying software and spare parts. Equipped with an electro‑optical camera and object‑tracking capability, it loiters, holds position, follows waypoints and can execute a precision strike, delivering an explosive charge whose blast radius is comparable to a 40 mm grenade. The complete kit includes two UAVs, the ground‑control station, operational spares and ground‑support equipment, enabling quick, single‑operator deployment for targeted engagements.
Internal MISP references
UUID abdd0a42-0ef9-571b-a549-dff96ce86a5b which can be used as unique global reference for E-RAD in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Rover LM
The Rover LM is a loitering‑munition UAV developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace in Pakistan. Marketed as the “kamikaze” variant of the basic Rover platform, it provides tactical surveillance, monitoring and strike capability with a built‑in abort function. The electric‑propelled system can fly beyond 15 km, reach altitudes over 3,000 ft (≈1 km) and stay aloft for more than two hours while carrying a high‑resolution PTZ camera and telemetry downlink. Weighing just over 5 kg, the hand‑launched airframe lands on its belly for rapid reuse. A complete kit includes four Rover UAVs, a laptop‑based ground‑control station, digital spread‑spectrum telecommand link, antenna trackers and spare parts.
Internal MISP references
UUID 496a7b55-ba7d-52aa-947d-c8266891498a which can be used as unique global reference for Rover LM in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Xpear MX-150
The Xpear MX‑150 is a tube‑launched loitering‑munition drone offered by Woot‑Tech. Weighing 7.5 kg and carrying a 1.5 kg multifunctional warhead, it can be deployed rapidly (reload under 30 seconds) and loiter for up to 30 minutes at 100 km/h before attacking at 200 km/h. Its 30 km communication range and 3 000 m operating altitude are supported by a 640 × 512‑pixel thermal‑IR/HD day camera and AI‑enhanced computer‑vision terminal guidance. Designed for precision strikes against dynamic targets, the MX‑150 is currently operated by Pakistan.
Internal MISP references
UUID f178d1e1-1242-5c20-9b6d-66ec6363ca05 which can be used as unique global reference for Xpear MX-150 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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NASTP Dark Angel Series
LM
Internal MISP references
UUID 01731833-75be-5b6d-90b6-20d0f8cc98dc which can be used as unique global reference for NASTP Dark Angel Series in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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GIDS Blaze series
The GIDS Blaze series is a Pakistani‑operated unmanned aerial system produced by the local defense contractor GIDS. It is listed on the manufacturer’s website as part of GIDS’s product portfolio, indicating that the platform is fielded by Pakistan’s armed forces or security agencies. While the public documentation does not disclose specific performance figures—such as payload capacity, armament options, or unit cost—the inclusion of the series in GIDS’s catalog suggests a role in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, or limited tactical support for national security missions. The system’s classification under the “LM” taxonomy further reflects its positioning as a locally developed, medium‑range UAV solution for Pakistan.
Internal MISP references
UUID 17191f73-d76c-5c93-8375-6a0cfea01874 which can be used as unique global reference for GIDS Blaze series in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | GIDS |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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NASTP KaGeM V3
LM
Internal MISP references
UUID a7411a62-8fc2-5f9d-9fa1-dd6f8c897d53 which can be used as unique global reference for NASTP KaGeM V3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| operator | ['pakistan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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UAVision Elanus
The UAVision Elanus is a small‑unmanned aerial system produced by the Portuguese‑based drone manufacturer UAVision. Identified by UUID 99d4e289‑aa92‑5bff‑b169‑4f10d7424355, the platform is presently operated exclusively by Portugal, suggesting a national‑focused role such as border monitoring, environmental surveying, or other governmental missions. Official specifications for payload capacity, weaponisation, and cost have not been disclosed publicly, and the vendor’s product page is currently unavailable. Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the Elanus appears to be a lightweight, low‑maintenance UAV designed for routine intelligence‑gathering or situational‑awareness tasks within the Portuguese operational theater.
Internal MISP references
UUID 99d4e289-aa92-5bff-b169-4f10d7424355 which can be used as unique global reference for UAVision Elanus in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | portugal |
| manufacturer | UAVision |
| operator | ['portugal'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Lancet-1
The ZALA Lancet (Item 52/Item 51) is a Russian‑manufactured electric loitering munition developed by ZALA Aero Group, a Kalashnikov Concern subsidiary. With a 30‑minute endurance, a 1 kg payload and a 110 km/h cruise speed (300 km/h in dive), the 1‑m‑winged system can be launched from portable catapults or ship‑borne tube launchers. Designed for both reconnaissance and precision strike, it carries HE, fragmentation or shaped‑charge warheads and uses optical‑electronic/TV guidance for terminal control. Since 2020 it has seen combat in Syria and the Russo‑Ukrainian war, targeting artillery, SAM sites, tanks, naval craft and even aircraft. At roughly US $37 000 per unit, the Lancet provides Russia with a low‑cost, high‑value “kamikaze” capability for suppressing enemy firepower and disrupting battlefield assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 21af2cbb-056c-5055-9043-d5b3e7793ef3 which can be used as unique global reference for Lancet-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 37000 |
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | electric motor |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
| wingspan_m | 1 |
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Ushkuynik KVN
Ushkuynik KVN is a Russian‑operated unmanned aerial system identified by UUID 56cb7083‑adfa‑56b6‑95c7‑5f9f5beaacb5. The platform is listed under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating its designation within that category, and current notes also reference “LM.” All known activity for Ushkuynik KVN is confined to Russia, with no publicly available specifications or operational details beyond its classification and national affiliation. The only cited source is a reference to Paul Jung, though no additional content was extracted from that link.
Internal MISP references
UUID 56cb7083-adfa-56b6-95c7-5f9f5beaacb5 which can be used as unique global reference for Ushkuynik KVN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Gavran 145
The Gavran 145 is a UAV platform identified by UUID 499bb44e‑52cb‑53f3‑a2da‑a47cff2f328a and is operated exclusively by Serbia. Its taxonomy label “LM” places the system in the light/medium class of drones, a category typically used for tactical missions that balance payload capacity with maneuverability. Aside from its national affiliation and classification, no further specifications, performance data, or operational details have been publicly disclosed. The only reference cited is “Paul Jung,” but no substantive content was extracted from that source. Consequently, the Gavran 145’s precise role, capabilities, and deployment context remain undocumented in open‑source records.
Internal MISP references
UUID 499bb44e-52cb-53f3-a2da-a47cff2f328a which can be used as unique global reference for Gavran 145 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Osica
The Osica drone platform (UUID af21b03c‑1099‑5642‑884f‑d4c84605c5af) is a Serbian‑operated unmanned system identified in open‑source threat‑intel collections. It is listed under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating a light‑to‑medium category within the analyst’s schema. Current open‑source material provides only basic attribution: the system is fielded by Serbian operators and is associated with the name “Osica.” No technical specifications, performance data, or operational history have been publicly disclosed, and the only cited reference (Paul Jung) yields no additional content. Consequently, the platform’s precise role—whether surveillance, reconnaissance, or limited strike—remains undefined in publicly available sources.
Internal MISP references
UUID af21b03c-1099-5642-884f-d4c84605c5af which can be used as unique global reference for Osica in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Komarac 2
The Serbian‑made Komarac 2 is a disposable, first‑person‑view (FPV) loitering munition designed for short‑range anti‑tank and anti‑personnel strikes. Built around a light carbon‑fiber quadrotor frame, it carries a 90 mm tandem‑charge HEAT warhead derived from the M79 Osa, delivering roughly 400 mm of RHA penetration and a 16 m fragmentation lethal radius thanks to an external steel‑ball sleeve. The system offers a minimum 2 km operational range and at least three minutes of flight time, functioning in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C. Operators guide the drone via live video and can trigger the fuze on impact or manually in‑flight, allowing precise attacks on armor, roofs or personnel concentrations. Hand‑launched and low‑cost, the Komarac 2 can also serve as a warhead kit for other commercial UAVs, providing Serbian forces and potential export customers a rapid, scalable precision‑strike capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID b0efb91b-1023-57e0-8428-2df17450aa5d which can be used as unique global reference for Komarac 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| flight_time_h | 0.05 |
| manufacturer | Serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.2 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'LM', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Vila 1
Vila 1 is a Serbian‑operated unmanned aerial system identified by the UUID eac5a01c‑c4af‑5757‑8105‑2c0dccb909bd. All known activity for this platform is confined to Serbia, where it is both developed and fielded. The system is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating its placement within that specific category of drone capabilities. Current notes also list the platform as “LM,” reaffirming its classification status. The primary public reference for Vila 1 comes from analyst Paul Jung, though no additional technical documentation or specifications are publicly available.
Internal MISP references
UUID eac5a01c-c4af-5757-8105-2c0dccb909bd which can be used as unique global reference for Vila 1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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AX-2 Predator
The AX2 Predator is a lightweight, easy-to-transport weapon system that is frequently referred to as a loitering munition. The system’s primary goal is to search, identify, and destroy high-value targets (HVT) using direct hits while destroying its own platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8d24618e-54ac-5978-8aed-dc9e8c9a0a49 which can be used as unique global reference for AX-2 Predator in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://specialsupply.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/PREDATOR-AX-2.pdf - webarchive
- https://www.czdefence.com/article/why-slovakia-should-not-forget-about-drones-defence - webarchive
- https://affairscloud.com/gopalan-aerospace-signs-joint-venture-with-slovakian-firms-to-develop-precision-drones/ - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | slovakia |
| flight_time_h | .25 |
| manufacturer | Magic Trading Corporation, Inc. (MTC) |
| operator | ['slovakia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | jet |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 430 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 |
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Paramount N-Raven
The Paramount N‑Raven (UUID 37cb7459‑9b43‑520a‑9844‑40bf744f70a2) is a UAV produced by the South‑African Paramount Group. Featuring a 5‑metre wingspan, the platform is fielded by the South African Defence Force and the United Arab Emirates, indicating its suitability for both domestic and export operations. While specific payload and weapon‑carrying capacities have not been disclosed, the N‑Raven is positioned within Paramount’s broader air‑capability portfolio and is intended for flexible mission employment by its operators. Its inclusion under the “LM” taxonomy suggests a focus on low‑observable or light‑weight mission sets, aligning with the manufacturer’s emphasis on adaptable, multi‑role unmanned systems.
Internal MISP references
UUID 37cb7459-9b43-520a-9844-40bf744f70a2 which can be used as unique global reference for Paramount N-Raven in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | south africa |
| manufacturer | Paramount Group |
| operator | ['south africa', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 |
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Devil Killer
The Devil Killer (UUID 18201e4e‑165d‑52b0‑9ad9‑0bc7147a6dce) is a drone platform listed as operating in South Korea and reportedly fielded by South Korean forces. It is classified under the “LM” taxonomy and is attributed to author Paul Jung. Beyond these basic identifiers—name, UUID, country of operation, operator, taxonomy and author—publicly available sources (including the cited Wikipedia entry) contain no further description of the system’s design, capabilities, or intended mission set. Consequently, the specific operational role of the Devil Killer drone remains undocumented in open‑source intelligence at this time.
Internal MISP references
UUID 18201e4e-165d-52b0-9ad9-0bc7147a6dce which can be used as unique global reference for Devil Killer in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | south korea |
| operator | ['south korea'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Q-SLAM-40
The Q‑SLAM‑40 is a drone platform developed by the Spanish firm Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (identified by UUID ac24dc84‑da86‑5971‑8601‑3dfa717eed23). It is listed as being operated and deployed within Spain, with the taxonomy classification “LM” and authored by Paul Jung. No publicly disclosed specifications are available for payload, weapon capability, or cost, and the source material provides no further technical description. Consequently, the Q‑SLAM‑40’s operational role remains undefined in open sources, other than its attribution to Spain’s domestic drone inventory.
Internal MISP references
UUID ac24dc84-da86-5971-8601-3dfa717eed23 which can be used as unique global reference for Q-SLAM-40 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://em&e.es/q-slam-40/
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | spain |
| manufacturer | Escribano Mechanical & Engineering |
| operator | ['spain'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Kamin-25
The Kamin‑25 (UUID 32c7a2f5‑9ddb‑5585‑b352‑5fe78f9946d2) is a drone platform identified as operating in Sudan and exclusively employed by Sudanese forces. It is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating its categorisation within that threat‑type group. Current intelligence notes list the platform simply as “LM,” with no additional technical specifications or performance data available. The only referenced source is an attribution to Paul Jung, though no further content has been extracted. Consequently, the drone’s known role is limited to its deployment by Sudanese operators under the LM classification.
Internal MISP references
UUID 32c7a2f5-9ddb-5585-b352-5fe78f9946d2 which can be used as unique global reference for Kamin-25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | sudan |
| operator | ['sudan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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NCSIST Chien Hsiang
The NCSIST Chien Hsiang is a domestically‑developed, 2‑metre‑span unmanned aerial system fielded by Taiwan’s armed forces. Built by the National Chung‑Shan Institute of Science and Technology, the lightweight platform is intended for short‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, providing real‑time imagery and data to support battlefield and coastal‑area awareness. Its modest size enables rapid deployment from land or naval assets, while integration with NCSIST’s networked command and control suites enhances situational‑picture fusion for joint operations. The Chien Hsiang exemplifies Taiwan’s push for indigenous UAV capability to bolster defensive monitoring and early‑warning functions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 710c490a-5352-5b1b-bb80-6756f2bc211c which can be used as unique global reference for NCSIST Chien Hsiang in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | taiwan |
| manufacturer | NCSIST |
| operator | ['taiwan'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 |
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NCSIST Fire Cardinal
The Fire Cardinal is a domestically‑developed unmanned‑aircraft system produced by Taiwan’s National Chung‑Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST). It is fielded by the Taiwanese armed forces and classified under the “LM” taxonomy, indicating a role within low‑observable or limited‑mission platforms. While the public‑facing NCSIST website provides imagery of the system, specific performance figures such as payload capacity, armament options, or unit cost are not disclosed. The platform is intended to augment Taiwan’s defense‑related aerial capabilities, supporting tasks such as surveillance, intelligence gathering, and other mission sets defined by the Republic of China’s military requirements.
Internal MISP references
UUID ad466185-6283-5989-9775-2cb4a74722c4 which can be used as unique global reference for NCSIST Fire Cardinal in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | taiwan |
| manufacturer | NCSIST |
| operator | ['taiwan'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Robit UAV AZAB
The Robit UAV AZAB is a loitering‑munition drone developed by Robit Technology and fielded by the Turkish armed forces. With a compact 2.0‑metre wingspan, the AZAB is designed to hover over an area and engage targets autonomously or via operator command, functioning as a “suicide” UAV that delivers its payload directly onto a target. Although specific payload weight, weapon type, and cost are not publicly disclosed, the platform is classified under the LM taxonomy and is listed as operational in Turkey. The system reflects Turkey’s ongoing effort to expand indigenous, low‑cost, expendable UAV capabilities for precision strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 193d2133-0886-5c51-8056-fcaf558a5037 which can be used as unique global reference for Robit UAV AZAB in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Robit Technology |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 |
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STM Alpagu
The STM Alpagu is a Turkish‑manufactured fixed‑wing loitering‑munition / strike UAV developed by STM Defence. Designed for precision strike missions, Alpagu can loiter over the battlefield before engaging targets, providing a rapid, expendable air‑to‑ground capability that bridges the gap between conventional UAV surveillance and man‑carried munitions. Its modest 1.2‑metre wingspan makes it suitable for launch from small platforms, and its integration with STM’s autonomous‑systems suite enables GNSS‑independent navigation and swarm‑compatible operations. Currently operated by the Turkish armed forces, Alpagu reflects STM’s focus on lightweight, cost‑effective, precision‑strike drones for tactical and counter‑insurgency environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3db5fefc-85fc-559b-a739-b0ef83c9f352 which can be used as unique global reference for STM Alpagu in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 1.2 |
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Transvaro-Havelsan Fedai
The Transvaro‑Havelsan Fedai is a Turkish‑produced unmanned‑air system jointly developed by Transvaro and HAVELSAN, a defence‑industry company of the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation. Listed on HAVELSAN’s “Unmanned Autonomous Systems” product line, the Fedai is operated by the Turkish military and is intended for use in command‑control and defence‑related missions. Publicly available material provides only the platform’s designation and its integration within Turkey’s UAV fleet; specific performance data, payload capacity, or weaponisation details have not been disclosed by the vendor. The drone therefore represents a domestically sourced capability that supports Turkey’s aerial surveillance, reconnaissance and tactical support requirements.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7dd9efdb-580d-5415-abdc-5771901a14d6 which can be used as unique global reference for Transvaro-Havelsan Fedai in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Transvaro / Havelsan |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Kargı
The Kargı UAV is a Turkish‑manufactured tactical drone developed by Lentatek Uzay Havacılık ve Teknoloji A.Ş.. It belongs to Lentatek’s Unmanned/Autonomous Systems portfolio and is fielded by the Turkish armed forces and other national operators. Designed for short‑range, high‑mobility missions, Kargı supports reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in both military and security‑related contexts, such as border protection and critical‑facility monitoring. As a domestically produced platform, it reflects Turkey’s strategic emphasis on indigenous aerospace capabilities and integrates Lentatek’s expertise in AI‑driven data processing, cyber‑secure communications, and system‑level integration.
Internal MISP references
UUID 458f1b35-b16d-5fe0-948c-40ce166627e3 which can be used as unique global reference for Kargı in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Lentatek |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Roketsan-STM Alpagut
The Roketsan‑STM Alpagut is a smart loitering‑munition system designed for day‑ or night‑time precision strikes. After launch it can hover for more than 60 minutes within a 60 km radius, using a dual‑mode TV/IIR seeker that streams live video to the operator. The operator selects a target and the munition autonomously attacks, offering fire‑and‑forget capability and resistance to jamming. With an 11 kg warhead (HE‑fragmentation, armour‑piercing or thermobaric) it engages mobile or stationary land and sea targets, radar, communications, command centres, light armoured vehicles and personnel. Alpagut can be deployed singly or in swarms from MALE/HALE UAVs, fixed‑wing aircraft, helicopters (e.g., AKINCI, ANKA, ATAK‑2), ground vehicles, or surface vessels, providing a versatile, multi‑domain strike asset for the Turkish Armed Forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID c3cdd72b-19e0-5de9-9964-85a58aaf0e8a which can be used as unique global reference for Roketsan-STM Alpagut in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Roketsan / STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 11 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.0 |
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QX-1
The QX‑1 is a compact loitering‑munition UAV developed by ADASI / Edge Group for the United Arab Emirates. With a 0.445‑metre wingspan, the system is designed for short‑range, rapid‑response strike missions, allowing operators to launch the drone, have it loiter over a target area, and engage time‑sensitive or high‑value objectives when a command is received. Its small size facilitates discreet deployment from ground or naval platforms, while the integrated guidance and control suite provides precise targeting. The QX‑1 is fielded exclusively by UAE forces, reflecting Edge Group’s focus on indigenous, low‑observable munition solutions for the Gulf region.
Internal MISP references
UUID 96027e5b-e6b4-50e0-847f-aebe28cb0000 which can be used as unique global reference for QX-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 0.445 |
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Hunter SP
The Hunter SP is a soldier‑portable, fixed‑wing loitering munition developed by ADASI / Edge Group for the United Arab Emirates. Launched from a single tube, the 0.8 m‑long, 1 m‑span craft can travel up to 30 km at a cruise speed of 30 m/s, loitering autonomously while conducting close‑range ISR before a man‑in‑the‑loop operator designates a target for kinetic engagement. Carrying a 0.6 kg payload, it delivers a fragmentation effect with a 5 m lethal radius and a maximum take‑off weight of 4 kg. The system is intended for tactical, rapid‑response strike missions where small, easily deployable air assets are required.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8bfdc69b-f1a9-53e0-a938-af66a2aeee72 which can be used as unique global reference for Hunter SP in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 0.6 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1 |
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Hunter 5
Hunter 5 is a UAV platform developed jointly by ADASI and the UAE‑based EDGE Group. The system is listed under EDGE’s “Air Platforms” portfolio and is classified in the LM (Loitering Munition) taxonomy, indicating a role that can include persistent surveillance and potential strike capability, though specific payload, weapon loadout and cost details are not publicly disclosed. Operationally, the drone is fielded by the United Arab Emirates, serving the nation’s armed forces for intelligence, reconnaissance, and possibly precision‑engagement missions. Its inclusion on the EDGE Group solutions page underscores the company’s emphasis on integrated, domestically produced unmanned aerial solutions for regional security needs.
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UUID 8ea230db-666d-5cbe-a722-f7fc6177aed2 which can be used as unique global reference for Hunter 5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Hunter 10
Hunter 10 is a UAV platform produced by ADASI, a subsidiary of the UAE‑based EDGE Group. Classified under the “LM” (light‑medium) taxonomy, the system is fielded by the United Arab Emirates, which is both the sole operator and country of deployment. As part of EDGE Group’s broader Air Platforms portfolio—listed alongside ISR, UAV and UCAV solutions—the Hunter 10 is intended to provide the Emirati armed forces with a flexible aerial asset for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions and to carry modest payloads for light‑weight operational tasks. Its integration within EDGE’s end‑to‑end solution set underscores a focus on secure communications and modular mission equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID c4dce8f2-4f96-5963-9766-d7481292da76 which can be used as unique global reference for Hunter 10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Shadow 25
The Shadow 25 is a jet‑powered loitering unmanned aerial vehicle developed by EDGE Group for the United Arab Emirates. With a 2.17 m wingspan, 2.25 m length and a top speed of 450 km/h, it can loiter for up to one hour before executing a rapid‑strike, precision attack on fixed targets. Its design integrates a weapon payload, enabling it to function as a strike munition rather than a pure reconnaissance platform. In February 2023 EDGE secured a AED 1.33 billion contract to supply the Shadow 25 (and its larger counterpart, the Shadow 50) to the UAE Armed Forces, positioning the system as a key component of the nation’s high‑speed, autonomous air‑strike capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID b2d9c84f-bb48-5a1c-a150-73d89e188d82 which can be used as unique global reference for Shadow 25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| powerplant | Jet engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 450 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.17 |
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Shadow 50
The Shadow 50 is a jet‑powered loitering unmanned aerial vehicle developed by EDGE Group for the United Arab Emirates. With a 1‑hour endurance, a 450 km/h top speed and a 3.47 m wingspan, it can rapidly penetrate defended airspace and hover before striking. Designed as a precision‑strike munition, the system carries a weapon payload to engage fixed, high‑value targets with pinpoint accuracy, acting as a “kill‑web” complement to conventional air‑to‑ground assets. In February 2023 EDGE secured a AED 1.33 billion contract to deliver both Shadow 25 and Shadow 50 systems to the UAE Armed Forces, underscoring the platform’s role as a fast, autonomous, strike‑capable UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID cbdf596b-ad23-5a10-ad30-1b9536f88caf which can be used as unique global reference for Shadow 50 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| powerplant | jet |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 450 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.47 |
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RW-24
The RW‑24 is a tactical unmanned aerial system developed by Edge (formerly ADASI) for the United Arab Emirates. Listed under the “LM” taxonomy, the platform is fielded exclusively by UAE forces, suggesting a role in national security and possibly border‑surveillance or limited‑range ISR missions. Official specifications such as payload capacity, weaponisation options and unit cost are not publicly disclosed, indicating that the system is likely tailored to specific operational requirements defined by the Emirati defence establishment. The RW‑24’s presence in the UAE’s drone inventory reflects a continued emphasis on indigenous UAV capabilities to support regional stability and situational‑awareness tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1b03e1f9-8318-54a2-8601-b6c25e69fd3b which can be used as unique global reference for RW-24 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | Edge / ADASI |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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N-Raven
The N‑Raven is Paramount Group’s lightweight, precision‑strike loitering munition designed for rapid, autonomous engagement of both static and moving targets. Weighing 55 kg with a 3.6 m wingspan, it can cruise at up to 180 km/h and loiter for 2 h on electric power or 4.5 h on a petrol engine, providing a 100 km operational radius. Its 13.5 kg payload can be fitted with a warhead or sensor suite, while interchangeable guidance packages—GPS, fixed‑optical seeker, or gimbal‑stabilised optics—enable accurate target identification, tracking and strike. Deployable from land or naval platforms, the N‑Raven supports asymmetric and conventional missions, offering commanders real‑time ISR and a “find‑fix‑destroy” capability while keeping personnel out of harm’s way. Current operators include the United Arab Emirates and South Africa, with a swarming variant slated for production in late‑2024.
Internal MISP references
UUID 67cdbffe-3249-5088-8e27-e5f4938d36a4 which can be used as unique global reference for N-Raven in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| flight_time_h | 2-4.5 |
| manufacturer | Paramount Group |
| operator | ['south africa', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 13.5 |
| powerplant | electric; petrol |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 |
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ALTIUS-600M
Anduril’s ALTIUS‑600M loitering‑munition drones serve as attritable, autonomous “sensor‑to‑shooter” platforms that can linger over contested areas for persistent ISR, then instantly transition to precision kinetic or electronic‑warfare strikes under a single operator via the Lattice network. Their multi‑domain launch flexibility—from ground, sea or air platforms—makes them a key force‑multiplier for U.S. and allied forces confronting modern anti‑access/area‑denial threats.
Internal MISP references
UUID 962a8218-f548-5b24-9aa7-a8a4f1a2cc25 which can be used as unique global reference for ALTIUS-600M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Anduril Industries |
| operator | ['ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 4.08 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Phoenix Ghost
The Aevex Phoenix Ghost is an electric, loiter‑in‑flight munition designed for precision strike and ISR support. With up to six hours of endurance and a 10 kg payload, it can loiter over a battlefield, acquire targets autonomously or via manual command, and deliver an explosive warhead against medium‑armored ground assets, even in night or GPS‑denied environments thanks to its infrared sensors and advanced autonomy suite. Developed under the U.S. Big Safari program, the system entered service in 2022 and has been supplied to Ukraine and the United States Air Force as part of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Its modular family includes larger Group III variants (Disruptor, Dominator) offering extended range and payload options.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2a15042a-55a3-47f5-b1bf-d1319d3d2c87 which can be used as unique global reference for Phoenix Ghost in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | Aevex Aerospace |
| operator | ['ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Raytheon Coyote
The Ray Raytheon Coyote is a small, expendable UAV that serves both as an ISR platform for NOAA hurricane‑tracking missions and as a rapid‑response counter‑UAS interceptor for the U.S. military, capable of autonomous swarming and launch from sonobuoy canisters, aircraft, or ground launchers. Unusual among drones, later Block 2 and Block 3 variants feature a jet‑powered turbine engine with pop‑out grid fins for high‑speed engagements and a recoverable, non‑kinetic payload that can loiter and be reused after striking drone swarms.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3a586a28-01f7-5499-9003-39d32349da93 which can be used as unique global reference for Raytheon Coyote in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Raytheon (RTX) |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.5 |
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HERO 120 (US)
The HERO 120 is a U‑Vision‑manufactured unmanned aerial system designated for the United States, with the UUID 8755b8c4‑13a9‑507c‑be53‑57b9fdfdab39. It is listed under the “LM” taxonomy and is currently operated by the United States, Argentina and Israel. While the publicly available data does not specify payload capacity, weaponisation options or acquisition cost, the platform’s inclusion in multiple national inventories suggests a role in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) or other tactical missions. The primary source for the HERO 120’s specifications is the manufacturer’s website (uvisionuav.com), which currently requires JavaScript and cookie support for access.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8755b8c4-13a9-507c-be53-57b9fdfdab39 which can be used as unique global reference for HERO 120 (US) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | UVision |
| operator | ['argentina', 'israel', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Northrop Grumman Lumberjack
The Northrop Grumman Lumberjack is a United States‑operated unmanned‑air system developed by Northrop Grumman. Listed under the “LM” taxonomy, the platform is part of the company’s broader portfolio of advanced‑weapons, aircraft, missile‑defence and mission‑solution technologies. While specific performance data (payload, weapon capability, cost) are not publicly disclosed, the Lumberjack is positioned to support U.S. defense objectives such as intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and autonomous‑wingman operations that complement Northrop Grumman’s autonomous‑systems programs (e.g., the YFQ‑48 Talon Blue). The system reflects the vendor’s emphasis on high‑impact, integrated aerial solutions for the U.S. military.
Internal MISP references
UUID 720c5373-c7f0-5d5d-b8a5-ead20d19edf3 which can be used as unique global reference for Northrop Grumman Lumberjack in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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ALTIUS-600
The ALTIUS‑600 is a tube‑launched, fixed‑wing UAV developed by Anduril (formerly Area‑I) for the U.S. Army’s Air‑Launched Effects (ALE) program and now operated by Ukraine and the United States. With a 6‑inch fuselage, it offers roughly 3.5 hours of endurance and a 375 km (≈ 210 nm) range, carrying modular nose payloads for ISR, SIGINT, electronic warfare, communications‑relay or decoy missions. A loitering‑munition variant can deliver a 9‑lb warhead, providing a 1.5‑hour endurance and 160 km range for kinetic strikes. The system launches from air, land or sea platforms—including C‑130s, UH‑60 Black Hawks, MRZR ground vehicles and larger UAVs—forms mesh‑networked swarms, and can be recovered in‑flight via the FLARES system. Its autonomy enables a single operator to control multiple assets for coordinated strike, counter‑UAS, and persistent surveillance tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID cbf93c91-4347-51c7-8bd8-4a336809cd0e which can be used as unique global reference for ALTIUS-600 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Anduril Industries |
| operator | ['ukraine', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 4.1 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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AQ-400 Scythe
The AQ‑400 Scythe is a drone platform produced by Terminal Autonomy (UUID 26b2ddb5‑3ae2‑5c99‑8f39‑2c7b326ac8f5). It is currently deployed in the Ukrainian theater and operated by Ukrainian forces. Classified under the OWA taxonomy, the system is listed by analyst Paul Jung with a current status note of “LM.” Although the vendor’s product page returns a 404, the available intelligence confirms the AQ‑400 Scythe’s role as a domestically fielded UAV supporting Ukraine’s operational needs. No additional technical specifications have been verified.
Internal MISP references
UUID 26b2ddb5-3ae2-5c99-8f39-2c7b326ac8f5 which can be used as unique global reference for AQ-400 Scythe in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Terminal Autonomy |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
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Bober
The U J‑26 “Bober” is a Ukrainian‑developed long‑range loitering munition (suicide drone) commissioned by the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR). First flown in 2023, the Bober can travel 600–1,000 km and carries a KZ‑6 shaped‑charge warhead, enabling it to strike high‑value targets deep inside Russian territory. It gained prominence after the May 2023 attacks on suburban Moscow and subsequent strikes on the IQ‑quarter high‑rise district, the Kremlin area, and the Kapustin Yar missile‑testing complex in July 2024. The platform features a rear‑mounted pusher propeller and a nose‑mounted sensor suite, and its operations have demonstrated both the reach and the psychological impact of Ukraine’s emerging strategic UAV capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4d6a6949-b987-5609-b242-6581071135a5 which can be used as unique global reference for Bober in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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AN-196 Liutyi
The AN‑196 Liutyi is a Ukrainian‑made, long‑range strike UAV powered by a 4‑valve air‑cooled engine, capable of 300 km/h and a 6.7 m wingspan, that delivers precision payloads deep into enemy territory and has become a key component of Ukraine’s aerial‑offensive arsenal, with Germany financing large‑scale production to bolster its operational capacity. Its deployment has been highlighted in multiple high‑profile attacks on Russian logistics sites, earning it the nickname “Ukrainian Shahed.”
Internal MISP references
UUID 2af64f0d-0775-5e1d-99b6-fbcec6945fba which can be used as unique global reference for AN-196 Liutyi in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liutyi - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/38a26b6d18b9cc4ed1960672864a3541 - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/germany-to-fund-production-of-500-an-196-liutyi-long-range-drones-for-ukraine-in-new-contract - webarchive
- https://en.defence-ua.com/news/germany_to_invest_over_100_million_in_production_of_ukrainian_strike_uav_an_196_liutyi-14969.html - webarchive
- https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/10/18/cnn-follows-ukraines-liutyi-drone-strike-on-ammo-depot-on-russian-soil/ - webarchive
- https://united24media.com/latest-news/ukrainian-an196-liutyi-drone-dubbed-ukrainian-shahed-receives-major-upgrade-3996 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Ukroboronprom |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 75 |
| powerplant | 4-valve air-cooled box engine |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 6.7 |
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ST-35 Silent Thunder
The ST‑35 Silent Thunder is a drone platform identified by UUID 76f71ee1‑376f‑5055‑a685‑01b11b2b81fe. Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the system is listed as being operated and deployed by Ukrainian forces within Ukraine. The platform’s entry was authored by Paul Jung, and the current notes also reference the LM classification. While detailed specifications and performance characteristics are not publicly documented, the available data confirms that the ST‑35 Silent Thunder serves as a Ukrainian‑controlled unmanned aerial system employed in the ongoing conflict environment. Its role is therefore tied to the operational needs of Ukraine’s aerial capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 76f71ee1-376f-5055-a685-01b11b2b81fe which can be used as unique global reference for ST-35 Silent Thunder in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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UJ-25 Skyline
The UJ‑25 Skyline is a drone platform produced by Ukrainian‑based Ukrspecsystems (UUID 4bb2e417‑0655‑5458‑82d6‑c641e2a20889). It is presently operated by the Ukrainian armed forces and deployed within Ukraine’s theater of operations. While specific technical specifications such as payload capacity, armament options, or acquisition cost have not been publicly disclosed, the system is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy in open‑source threat‑intel records. The platform’s inclusion in Ukrainian operational inventories suggests a role supporting national defence—potentially in surveillance, reconnaissance, or auxiliary tasks—aligned with Ukrspecsystems’ portfolio of unmanned aerial solutions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4bb2e417-0655-5458-82d6-c641e2a20889 which can be used as unique global reference for UJ-25 Skyline in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Ukrspecsystems |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Qasef-1 (Ababil-T)
The Qasef‑1 is an Iranian‑made loitering‑munition UAV derived from the HESA Ababil‑2 airframe. Built by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) and powered by a 19 kW (25 hp) WAE‑342 twin‑cylinder piston engine, it can cruise up to 370 km/h and stay aloft for 1.25–2 hours, carrying a 30 kg warhead within its 40 kg payload capacity. Operated exclusively by Yemen’s Houthi forces, the drone is launched from ground‑based JATO or pneumatic truck launchers and is employed chiefly to strike air‑defence assets such as Patriot radar systems. Its low‑cost, simple design enables rapid production and deployment in the Yemeni theater.
Internal MISP references
UUID beca8a02-5961-5d10-84aa-3943c9a51e85 which can be used as unique global reference for Qasef-1 (Ababil-T) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran; yemen |
| flight_time_h | 1.25-2 |
| manufacturer | HESA (Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company) |
| operator | ['iran', 'yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | WAE-342 twin-cylinder piston engine, 19 kW (25 hp) |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 370 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.25 |
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Qasef-2K
The Qasef‑2K is an Iranian‑made loitering‑munition UAV derived from the HESA Ababil‑2 airframe. Built by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) and powered by a 19 kW WAE‑342 twin‑cylinder piston engine, the drone carries up to 40 kg of warhead payload, can fly for roughly two hours, and reaches a top speed of 370 km/h. Operated exclusively by Yemen’s Houthi forces, the Qasef‑2K is employed to strike high‑value air‑defence assets—most notably Patriot radar components—and to deliver air‑burst shrapnel attacks against soft targets. Its low‑cost, simple design and short‑range strike capability make it a key tactical weapon in the Yemeni theatre.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2c8f619c-bb96-5086-a794-580a4ab923cb which can be used as unique global reference for Qasef-2K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | yemen |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | HESA (Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company) |
| operator | ['yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | WAE-342 twin-cylinder piston engine, 19 kW (25 hp) |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 370 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.25 |
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Samad-2
The Samad‑2 (UAV‑X) is a low‑cost, long‑range loitering munition developed in Yemen and fielded by the Houthi movement. With a 4.5 m wingspan, a rear‑mounted Chinese DLE‑170 or German 3W‑110i B2 pusher engine, and a maximum speed of 200‑250 km/h, it can travel 1 200‑1 500 km while carrying up to an 18 kg warhead or a reconnaissance payload. Its distinctive V‑shaped tail fins and ventral skid allow simple take‑off and landing. Since 2018 the Samad‑2 has been used to strike targets in Saudi Arabia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates and the Red Sea, demonstrating the Houthis’ ability to project kinetic force far beyond Yemen’s borders.
Internal MISP references
UUID 657875a4-1e1a-5377-8c91-75a14b386d53 which can be used as unique global reference for Samad-2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | yemen |
| manufacturer | Yemen |
| operator | ['yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 18 |
| powerplant | 1 × Chinese-made DLE 170 or German-made 3W110i B2 engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.5 |
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Samad-3
The Samad‑3 is a low‑cost, long‑range loitering‑munition UAV developed in Yemen and fielded primarily by the Houthi movement. Powered by a rear‑mounted Chinese DLE‑170 or German 3W‑110i B2 pusher engine, the 2.8 m‑long platform has a 4.5 m wingspan, a maximum speed of 200‑250 km/h and an advertised range of 1 500‑1 800 km, allowing it to strike deep into Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Israel and maritime targets in the Red Sea. It can carry up to 18 kg of explosives and uses ventral skids for take‑off and landing. The drone’s modest performance and “clumsy” handling are offset by its ability to conduct surprise attacks far beyond the reach of conventional artillery.
Internal MISP references
UUID 757310f9-bbd5-5698-ac4f-3bddee6d8551 which can be used as unique global reference for Samad-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | yemen |
| manufacturer | Yemen |
| operator | ['yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 18 |
| powerplant | Chinese DLE 170 or German 3W110i B2 engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200-250 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.5 |
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Shahed 101
The Shahed‑101 is an electric‑powered Iranian loitering‑munition UAV, fielded by Iran and Yemen, that is launched using a rear‑mounted jet‑boosted catapult before the booster separates. Unlike other Shahed drones, it employs a front‑mounted propeller and an X‑shaped tail, giving it a distinctive aerodynamic layout for a one‑way attack platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8f067b7d-2b0a-510e-97ca-51ab8698afa0 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 101 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Shahed Aviation Industries |
| operator | ['iran', 'yemen'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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SpyX (IL)
SpyX is an Israeli‑origin unmanned aerial system developed by Elbit Systems. Marketed as a compact, tactical platform, SpyX is designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, providing real‑time imagery and data to ground operators. The system is fielded by the Israeli Defence Forces and has also been exported to Morocco, reflecting its suitability for both national and allied security requirements. While Elbit’s product page does not disclose specific payload capacity, weapon integration or unit cost, the platform’s emphasis on lightweight construction and rapid deployment underscores its role as a versatile ISR asset for short‑range, low‑altitude operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 35a8ca2e-f57c-5e9c-a15e-1c0ebf20cda4 which can be used as unique global reference for SpyX (IL) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | israel |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
| operator | ['israel', 'morocco'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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UAVision Elanus (PT)
UAVision Elanus (PT) is a UAV platform produced by the Portuguese‑based manufacturer UAVision. It is listed under the “LM” taxonomy and is currently operated solely by Portugal, indicating its role as a national‑level asset. Publicly available sources provide no specific figures for payload capacity, weaponisation options, or acquisition cost, and the manufacturer’s product page returns a 404 error, suggesting that detailed specifications have not been released openly. Consequently, the Elanus is understood to be a domestically fielded system whose exact mission set—whether intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, or other civil/military tasks—remains undisclosed in open‑source material.
Internal MISP references
UUID 42125d55-ea2f-517a-bca0-20967fa6c7a0 which can be used as unique global reference for UAVision Elanus (PT) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | portugal |
| manufacturer | UAVision |
| operator | ['portugal'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Ushkuynik KVN (RU)
The Ushkuynik KVN is a Russian‑origin unmanned aerial system identified by UUID c91579c7‑c641‑59ef‑a475‑850cd5e8861d. It is operated exclusively within Russia and is listed under the “LM” taxonomy classification, indicating its categorization within the source’s taxonomy framework. No additional specifications, capabilities, or operational details are available from the referenced material (Paul Jung). The platform’s role therefore remains defined only by its national affiliation and its placement in the LM class, without further publicly documented function.
Internal MISP references
UUID c91579c7-c641-59ef-a475-850cd5e8861d which can be used as unique global reference for Ushkuynik KVN (RU) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Gavran 145 (RS)
The Gavran 145 (RS) is a Serbian‑origin unmanned aerial system identified by UUID 2d4468a4‑377e‑5677‑b3b2‑f92205f05cc8. Its documented deployment is confined to Serbia, where it is both owned and operated by Serbian entities. Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the platform is recognized as a light‑weight, likely reconnaissance‑oriented drone, though specific performance characteristics are not disclosed. Existing intelligence references cite a single source—Paul Jung—but no additional technical data or operational imagery is available. Consequently, the Gavran 145 (RS) is understood primarily as a domestically fielded, light‑class UAV supporting Serbia’s national aerial capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2d4468a4-377e-5677-b3b2-f92205f05cc8 which can be used as unique global reference for Gavran 145 (RS) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Osica (RS)
Osica (RS) is a drone platform registered under UUID bfc43032‑c3b6‑5a43‑9880‑0fbd8bdce43e and is known to operate exclusively within Serbia, where it is also the sole operator. The system is catalogued in the LM taxonomy, a classification used to group platforms with similar capabilities or mission sets, though the exact nature of those capabilities is not disclosed in the available sources. The only reference to Osica comes from a citation of analyst Paul Jung, and no technical specifications, performance data, or operational history have been publicly released. Consequently, the platform’s precise role—whether surveillance, reconnaissance, or limited‑payload delivery—remains undefined based on current open‑source information.
Internal MISP references
UUID bfc43032-c3b6-5a43-9880-0fbd8bdce43e which can be used as unique global reference for Osica (RS) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Vila 1 (RS)
Vila 1 (RS) is a Serbian‑origin unmanned aerial system identified by UUID 72d9843e‑2ba1‑566e‑b51b‑e771d51e043a. Its documented operational footprint is limited to Serbia, where it is both owned and operated by Serbian forces. The platform is classified under the “LM” taxonomy, which suggests a role consistent with a loitering‑munition or lightweight‑monitoring capability, though the exact mission set is not detailed in the available sources. No additional technical specifications, performance metrics, or payload information are publicly disclosed. All existing references point to a single source attributed to Paul Jung, which provides no further content.
Internal MISP references
UUID 72d9843e-2ba1-566e-b51b-e771d51e043a which can be used as unique global reference for Vila 1 (RS) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | serbia |
| operator | ['serbia'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Paramount N-Raven (ZA)
The Paramount N‑Raven (ZA) is a 5‑metre‑span unmanned aerial system produced by South‑African defence contractor Paramount Group. It is fielded by the South African Defence Force and the United Arab Emirates, supporting national‑level operations such as border‑security monitoring, tactical surveillance and intelligence‑gathering missions. Designed for compact, low‑observable flight, the N‑Raven provides real‑time situational awareness to operators while remaining lightweight and transportable. Its deployment in South Africa underscores the platform’s role in regional security initiatives, and its adoption by the UAE indicates suitability for export to allied forces seeking a versatile, short‑range UAV for ISR tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 66cee578-b129-5eda-94ae-1f597c3d1234 which can be used as unique global reference for Paramount N-Raven (ZA) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | south africa |
| manufacturer | Paramount Group |
| operator | ['south africa', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 |
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Kamin-25 (SD)
The Kamin‑25 (SD) is a drone platform identified by UUID 01d94137‑74e5‑59b9‑89d1‑dff033963405 and is currently operated exclusively within Sudan. Classified under the “LM” taxonomy, the system is listed as a Sudan‑origin asset with no publicly available technical specifications or performance data. Its sole operator is the Sudanese government or affiliated forces, suggesting a role tailored to national requirements such as reconnaissance, surveillance, or limited tactical support. The limited open‑source footprint—only a reference to analyst Paul Jung and no extracted HTML content—indicates the platform remains largely undocumented in public threat‑intel repositories, reinforcing its status as a niche, region‑specific UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID 01d94137-74e5-59b9-89d1-dff033963405 which can be used as unique global reference for Kamin-25 (SD) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | sudan |
| operator | ['sudan'] |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
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Robit UAV AZAB (TR)
The Robit UAV AZAB (TR) is a Turkish‑manufactured loitering‑munition drone produced by Robit Technology. With a 2.0 m wingspan, the platform is designed for short‑range, autonomous strike missions, allowing operators to launch the system and have it loiter over a target area before engaging. It is currently fielded by Turkey’s own forces, indicating a domestic procurement and operational focus. Specific payload capacity, weapon type, and cost have not been publicly disclosed. The system is catalogued under the “LM” taxonomy, reflecting its classification as a loitering munition. Further technical details are limited to the manufacturer’s product page.
Internal MISP references
UUID 17b6bf60-e0fa-5581-9f85-21bd8b705c47 which can be used as unique global reference for Robit UAV AZAB (TR) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Robit Technology |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | |
| wingspan_m | 2.0 |
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Transvaro-Havelsan Fedai (TR)
The Transvaro‑Havelsan Fedai (TR) is a Turkish‑manufactured unmanned aerial system jointly developed by Transvaro and HAVELSAN, a defence‑technology firm of the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation. It is listed under the “LM” taxonomy and is currently fielded by the Turkish armed forces, with Turkey identified as both the country of operation and the sole operator. Official vendor sources (HAVELSAN’s product catalogue) acknowledge the Fedai as part of its “Unmanned Autonomous Systems” portfolio, but detailed specifications such as payload capacity, armament options, or acquisition cost have not been publicly released. The platform therefore appears to serve a role defined by Turkish defence requirements, likely encompassing reconnaissance, surveillance, or utility missions within the national security framework.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1d57f184-11ab-51c9-bf42-5367896ff6ec which can be used as unique global reference for Transvaro-Havelsan Fedai (TR) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Transvaro / Havelsan |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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LENTATEK Kargı (TR)
The LENTATEK Kargı is a Turkish‑made tactical UAV developed by Lentatek Uzay Havacılık ve Teknoloji A.Ş., a national aerospace and technology firm that specializes in unmanned and autonomous systems, AI‑driven analytics, cyber‑security and systems integration. Kargı is intended for the Turkish Armed Forces and other state users, providing short‑ to medium‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities that support battlefield awareness, target acquisition and border‑security monitoring. Built within Lentatek’s “Unmanned/Autonomous Systems” portfolio, the platform leverages the company’s in‑house hardware, software and data‑fusion expertise to deliver real‑time situational‑awareness data for tactical decision‑making. Its operation is confined to Turkey, reflecting the nation’s drive for domestic UAV capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3c2cafdc-dc1f-524e-b7ba-dfcb8455d122 which can be used as unique global reference for LENTATEK Kargı (TR) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| manufacturer | Lentatek |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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Roketsan-STM Alpagut (TR)
The Roketsan‑STM Alpagut is a Turkish‑produced smart loitering‑munition system designed for day‑or‑night operations against mobile or stationary land and sea targets, radar and communications nodes, command centres, light armoured vehicles and personnel. Weighing 45 kg with an 11 kg high‑explosive, armour‑piercing or thermobaric warhead, it can loiter for over 60 minutes and strike targets up to 60 km away. After launch the onboard TV/IIR seeker streams real‑time video to the operator, who can approve an autonomous attack. Alpagut can be launched singly or in swarms and integrates with MALE/HALE UAVs, fixed‑wing aircraft, helicopters (e.g., AKINCI, ANKA, ATAK‑2), ground vehicles and naval platforms, providing a versatile, fire‑and‑forget capability for precision strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4166b56d-cf01-588f-b110-645fcc99a608 which can be used as unique global reference for Roketsan-STM Alpagut (TR) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | turkey |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Roketsan / STM |
| operator | ['turkey'] |
| payload_kg | 11 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.0 |
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Hunter 2-S (AE)
The Hunter 2‑S is a fixed‑wing, electric loitering‑munition developed by ADASI/Edge Group for the United Arab Emirates. Launched from a tube‑mounted, reloadable mobile launcher, the 13 kg UAV can travel up to 50 km from its launch point, cruise at 25 m s⁻¹, and loiter for 45 minutes at altitudes of 500–1 000 m while autonomously searching for targets. It carries a 2 kg payload that can be detonated under man‑in‑the‑loop control, providing a cost‑effective, tactical strike capability against time‑sensitive targets. With a 2.2 m wingspan, 90 km h top speed and electric propulsion, the Hunter 2‑S offers rapid, precise aerial firepower for short‑range combat operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID ce4a2403-eb4c-5bf2-a337-4eb1f32a4d5a which can be used as unique global reference for Hunter 2-S (AE) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.2 |
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Hunter 10 (AE)
The Hunter 10 (AE) is a UAV platform developed by ADASI / Edge Group, a UAE‑based defence and aerospace conglomerate. Identified by UUID 8cf7ef6b‑4ce8‑5fae‑bf32‑27ec0208944e, the system is fielded by the United Arab Emirates, both as the country of operation and the operator. While specific performance parameters (payload, armament, cost) are not publicly disclosed, its classification under Edge Group’s “Air Platforms” and “UAV” solution categories indicates a role as an unmanned aerial system for surveillance, reconnaissance, or other aerial tasks supporting Emirati defence objectives. The platform is listed among Edge Group’s broader portfolio of advanced aerospace solutions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8cf7ef6b-4ce8-5fae-bf32-27ec0208944e which can be used as unique global reference for Hunter 10 (AE) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| manufacturer | ADASI / Edge Group |
| operator | ['united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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N-Raven (AE)
The N‑Raven is Paramount Group’s lightweight loitering‑munition system designed for rapid, precision strike and on‑board reconnaissance. With a 3.6 m wingspan, it cruises up to 180 km/h and can loiter for ≈ 2 hours on electric power or 4.5 hours on a petrol engine, reaching targets up to 100 km away. Carrying a 13.5 kg payload, the platform can engage static or moving targets deep in enemy territory while keeping operators out of harm’s way. Available in GPS‑guided, fixed‑optical‑seeker and gimbal‑seeker variants, it launches from both land and naval bases and is engineered for quick technology transfer, allowing partner nations to set up domestic production within a year. A swarming version is slated for industrialisation in late‑2024.
Internal MISP references
UUID cc9e56e4-7263-54aa-b91f-4535b67e9357 which can be used as unique global reference for N-Raven (AE) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | united arab emirates |
| flight_time_h | 4.5 |
| manufacturer | Paramount Group |
| operator | ['south africa', 'united arab emirates'] |
| payload_kg | 13.5 |
| powerplant | electric; petrol |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 5.0 |
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QinetiQ Banshee
The QinetiQ Banshee is an uncrewed‑air system developed by the UK‑based defence and security firm QinetiQ. It is listed as being operated by Ukraine, indicating a role in the current conflict where it is employed to provide persistent surveillance and intelligence‑gathering support. QinetiQ’s portfolio highlights expertise in autonomous, uncrewed platforms, persistent‑surveillance services (such as the TARS system) and mission‑data analytics, suggesting that the Banshee is integrated into these capabilities to deliver real‑time situational awareness, target‑location data and reconnaissance for Ukrainian forces. The platform therefore serves as a tactical ISR asset rather than a dedicated weapons carrier.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4371f639-3c66-534f-8285-6f0615005060 which can be used as unique global reference for QinetiQ Banshee in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | |
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | QinetiQ |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability |
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A1-CMX Furia (А1-СMX Фурия)
The A1-CMX Furia, manufactured by Athlon Avia, is an electric drone platform designed for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions, capable of reaching speeds of up to 140 km/h with a flight time of three hours. It is currently operated by Ukraine, and further details can be verified through the provided links.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5501c1c9-3355-546b-9fc4-4b5b93fb62ca which can be used as unique global reference for A1-CMX Furia (А1-СMX Фурия) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 70000 |
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 3 |
| manufacturer | Athlon Avia |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Talash (تلاش )
The Talash (تلاش) is Iran’s first indigenous UAV, produced by Qods Aviation Industry Company and designed by the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research in Isfahan. Developed in the 1990s as a simple, low‑cost training platform, Talash‑1 serve as basic target drones for ground‑operator and anti‑aircraft artillery practice. Launched from a JATO (compressed‑gas) launcher and recovered by parachute, the aircraft is radio‑controlled with a maximum speed of 120 km/h (Talash‑1) or 140 km/h.
Internal MISP references
UUID a8e6391e-b04b-5212-b8c3-9ea0b3efa1ae which can be used as unique global reference for Talash (تلاش ) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qods_Talash - webarchive
- https://web.archive.org/web/20260228064100/https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/980413/%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%86-%D9%BE%D9%87%D9%BE%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%87%D8%A7-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D9%85%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%AC%D8%B1-%D8%AA%D8%A7-%D8%AF%D9%88-%D9%87%DB%8C%DA%86-%D8%A8%D9%87-%D9%86%D9%81%D8%B9-%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%B9%DA%A9%D8%B3 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Qods Aviation Industry Company |
| powerplant | 30 cc two‑stroke single‑cylinder engine |
| specifications | ['OWA', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Talash 2 (تلاش 2)
The Talash‑2 (تلاش 2) is an Iranian, low‑cost training and target UAV produced by Qods Aviation Industry Company and designed by the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research in Isfahan. Weighing under 27 lb, it is launched from a JATO (compressed‑gas) catapult and recovered by parachute after a 45‑minute flight. Powered by a 30 cc two‑stroke engine, it reaches 140 km/h, flies to a ceiling of 2,700 m and operates within a 0.5 km radio‑control radius. The platform is used to train UAV operators in remote‑piloting techniques and to provide realistic aerial targets for anti‑aircraft artillery and surface‑to‑air missile crews, while its modest speed and maneuverability can also be employed to force adversary forces to take cover.
Internal MISP references
UUID 44d1eee6-6ac9-566c-b781-f46a8c1ac41e which can be used as unique global reference for Talash 2 (تلاش 2) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Qods Aviation Industry Company |
| powerplant | 30 cc two‑stroke single‑cylinder engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ababil-5 (أبابيل)
The HESA Ababil‑5 is an Iranian‑manufactured, single‑engine UAV designed for both ISR and strike missions. Powered by a 19 kW (25 hp) WAE‑342 piston engine, it reaches up to 370 km/h and can loiter for 12 hours in combat mode or 24 hours when configured for reconnaissance. With a 40 kg payload capacity, the platform can carry up to four anti‑tank guided missiles (Almas series) or six precision‑guided bombs (Qaem series), enabling ground‑attack and close‑air‑support roles. Operated by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Air Force and Army, the Ababil‑5 serves as a low‑cost, long‑range tactical UAV for surveillance, target acquisition, and precision strike across Iran’s regional theatres.
Internal MISP references
UUID f5daee0f-4c2c-581f-abcc-14cff1fdfd54 which can be used as unique global reference for Ababil-5 (أبابيل) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | 1 × WAE-342 twin‑cylinder piston engine, 19 kW (25 hp) |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 370 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.25 |
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Generic 10' FPV
This is a generic place holder for 10" FPV multirotor class sourced from various manufacturers and for recreation / reconnaissance or precision strike, including expendable kamikaze roles. Built from widely available components, it provides a low-cost, rapidly fielded alternative to purpose-built loitering munitions across multiple theaters.
Internal MISP references
UUID aff9acde-dbb3-532a-8d4f-80d87a115be9 which can be used as unique global reference for Generic 10' FPV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china; russia; ukraine; united states of america |
| manufacturer | Various |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Piranha-5 (ПИРАНЬЯ)
The Piranha‑5 (ПИРАНЬЯ 5) is a compact, first‑person‑view (FPV) pocket drone developed by Russia’s Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB). Measuring just 12 cm in diameter and weighing 300 g, it can reach 220 km/h and operate up to three km from the operator, though it is optimised for 1‑3 km missions. The UAV carries up to 1 kg of payload—enough for a 1.5 kg battery that powers the larger Piranha‑10 or for small explosive charges—allowing it to perform both reconnaissance and kamikaze attacks in confined environments. Its simple design lets a soldier transport four units, providing rapid, interchangeable aerial support for scouting, route inspection, or targeted strikes, while built‑in multi‑frequency communications improve resistance to electronic‑warfare interference. Mass production began in late 2024, and the system is already fielded by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID a5dee3d0-90b8-522e-b2ea-505884a0b372 which can be used as unique global reference for Piranha-5 (ПИРАНЬЯ) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Piranha-13 (ПИРАНЬЯ)
The Piranha‑13 (ПИРАНЬЯ‑13) is a Russian‑made electric VTOL multicopter classified as FPV, fiber‑optic‑linked and equipped with a multi‑band radio system that can switch frequencies in‑flight to mitigate electronic‑warfare jamming. Produced by Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) and now in serial production, the drone can reach 140 km/h, carry up to 15 kg of external load, and operate at a radius of 15–30 km depending on payload. It is fielded by the Russian Armed Forces for tactical transport, light‑bombing and mine‑laying missions, as well as reconnaissance and logistics support. The platform’s pull‑‑push dual‑propeller configuration, built‑in video‑link and optional aerial relay make it a versatile short‑range combat and support UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2cd7b955-bde7-58fa-beee-cac14fd80b6c which can be used as unique global reference for Piranha-13 (ПИРАНЬЯ) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 8 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FIBER', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
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Piranha-10 (ПИРАНЬЯ)
The Piranha‑10 (ПИРАНЬЯ) is a Russian‑manufactured, electric‑powered, VTOL quad‑copter developed by the Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) and marketed through the PiranhaFPV vendor site. Classified as an FPV, QUAD and VTOL platform, it offers a 30‑hour endurance, a top speed of 140 km/h and a 4.5 kg payload capacity, with provisions for weaponisation. The system is designed for “one‑way” flights, payload‑release missions and tactical reconnaissance, featuring optional optical‑fiber links that provide fully shielded, RF‑silent communications and multi‑frequency radios that switch on‑the‑fly to survive dense electronic‑jamming environments. Deployed by Russian forces, the Piranha‑10 serves as a rapid, low‑observable ISR and strike asset for frontline and “Novorossiya” operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID eb35e55c-26bb-57b2-abc2-9010e9e10b3a which can be used as unique global reference for Piranha-10 (ПИРАНЬЯ) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 4.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
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Piranha-7 (ПИРАНЬЯ)
The Piranha‑7 (ПИРАНЬЯ) is an electric FPV/VTOL combat drone produced by Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) and marketed through the piranhafpv.ru store. With a 20‑hour endurance, a top speed of 125 km/h and a 2.5 kg payload, the platform can be equipped with weapons, reconnaissance sensors, or payload‑release mechanisms. The vendor stresses its “zero‑RF” fiber‑optic data link, which eliminates radio emissions and offers up to 100 Gb/s transmission over 5–25 km, as well as a multi‑frequency radio system that automatically switches bands when jammed. Designed for Russian forces, the Piranha‑7 is promoted for long‑range strike, surveillance, and rapid payload delivery in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID e3b7142c-a2f0-524b-8090-2d0050814517 which can be used as unique global reference for Piranha-7 (ПИРАНЬЯ) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 125 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
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A8 3300 Alesha (Alyosha)
The A8 3300 “Alesha” (also rendered “Alyosha”) is an electric, first‑person‑view (FPV) UAV developed by the Russian manufacturer Ionos. Classified as a VTOL platform, it launches and lands vertically before cruising in a fixed‑wing mode, reaching a maximum speed of 120 km/h. Its long endurance—up to 22 hours of flight—combined with a modest 3 kg payload makes it well suited for persistent ISR missions and for delivering lightweight payloads such as small‑size munitions, sensors or electronic‑warfare kits. Operated exclusively by Russian forces, the A8 3300 is employed to provide continuous situational awareness, conduct low‑altitude reconnaissance, and execute limited strike or “kamikaze” attacks against tactical targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID f9ed4bd1-d420-5262-8a6c-56101a00a2bb which can be used as unique global reference for A8 3300 Alesha (Alyosha) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 22 |
| manufacturer | Ionos |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
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Monolit-FPV-7
The Monolit‑FPV‑7 is an electric, first‑person‑view (FPV) vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) drone produced by the Russian manufacturer Monolith. Identified by UUID 121dd1cb‑f2b2‑54f6‑be04‑24eb3c60cf4f, the platform is operated within Russia and by Russian forces. Its FPV capability enables a pilot to control the aircraft from the onboard camera’s perspective, while the VTOL design provides rapid launch and recovery without the need for runways. These characteristics suggest the Monolit‑FPV‑7 is intended for short‑range, line‑of‑sight missions such as tactical reconnaissance, target acquisition, or close‑support operations in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 121dd1cb-f2b2-54f6-be04-24eb3c60cf4f which can be used as unique global reference for Monolit-FPV-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Monolith |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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Ploshchad-K
Ploshchad‑K is an electric, first‑person‑view (FPV) vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) drone developed by the Russian manufacturer Ploshchad. Identified by UUID 1bb5f1f1‑695f‑537e‑aae5‑c74363700894, the platform is operated within Russia and is listed under Russian operators. Its FPV capability indicates a real‑time, pilot‑controlled flight experience, while the VTOL design provides the ability to launch and recover without conventional runway infrastructure. These characteristics suggest a role focused on short‑range, maneuverable missions such as rapid‑deployment reconnaissance, target acquisition, or limited tactical support in environments where traditional aircraft cannot operate. The platform’s electric powerplant further points to low acoustic and thermal signatures during operation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1bb5f1f1-695f-537e-aae5-c74363700894 which can be used as unique global reference for Ploshchad-K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Ploshchad |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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Skvorets-Z
The Skvorets‑Z (UUID 7938084f‑3a9a‑5de6‑b1fe‑41c5fe6a177b) is an electric‑powered unmanned aerial system produced by Tekhnodron. It is classified as both FPV (first‑person view) and VTOL (vertical take‑off and landing), indicating that it can be piloted remotely while providing a live video feed and can launch and recover without a runway. All known activity places the platform in Russian service, with both the country of operation and the operator listed as Russia. The combination of electric propulsion, FPV capability, and VTOL design suggests a role in short‑range, low‑observable missions such as tactical reconnaissance or close‑support operations, though specific mission details are not publicly disclosed.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7938084f-3a9a-5de6-b1fe-41c5fe6a177b which can be used as unique global reference for Skvorets-Z in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Tekhnodron |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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Boomerang
The Russian‑made Boomerang is a low‑cost, FPV‑capable VTOL drone originally designed for industrial tasks that has been repurposed as a cheap “kamikaze” weapon, with operators using VR goggles to guide the drone to impact targets such as armored vehicles or personnel in Ukraine. Its modest size, high speed (≈170 km/h) and lack of a navigation system make it inexpensive, easy to fly, and difficult for anti‑drone systems to intercept.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0ce84fef-5806-5845-b04f-28fd839228a1 which can be used as unique global reference for Boomerang in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 500-700 |
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Intellect Machines |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 170 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Brus-1
The Brus‑1 is a Russian‑operated, FPV‑controlled loitering‑munition drone produced by TSUGAM LLC. Classified as both FPV and VTOL, it launches electrically powered and can hover before a high‑speed, one‑way attack. With a maximum take‑off weight of 3.5 kg and a payload capacity of 1.5 kg, the platform can carry a small explosive charge or other lethal payloads. It offers up to 25 minutes of endurance, a top speed of 150 km/h, a combat radius of roughly 4 km, and can operate up to 1 000 m altitude in temperatures from –20 °C to +40 °C. The Brus‑1 is deployed by Russian forces as a cheap, fast, and precise suicide UAV for targeting personnel, soft‑skill assets, and light vehicles.
Internal MISP references
UUID b3993474-ecc7-56c0-9d51-22b8cb78ea1f which can be used as unique global reference for Brus-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | TSUGAM LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Meraj 504 ( پهپاد معراج)
The Meraj 504 is a small, fixed‑wing tactical UAV produced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces for Iran’s own forces. Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, it can operate for up to ten hours, cruise at around 100 km/h and carry a modest 2.5 kg payload, typically a camera suite or a light explosive warhead. Launched from a vehicle using a belly‑landing system, the platform requires no runway, allowing rapid deployment in Iran’s rugged terrain and along its borders. Its primary role is to provide extended‑range situational awareness and, when equipped with a warhead, to conduct limited strike or “kamikaze” attacks against high‑value targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 25001f2d-0b1b-5b92-9e3d-d8f372a9e13f which can be used as unique global reference for Meraj 504 ( پهپاد معراج) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 10 |
| manufacturer | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
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VT-40 (Vladlen Tatar, BT-40)
The VT‑40 (Vladlen Tatar, BT‑40) is a Russian‑manufactured, electric FPV‑VTOL loitering munition developed by the “Русский беспилотник” team and fielded through the non‑commercial “Sudny Den” project. First flown and entered into service in 2023, the platform carries a 1.3‑3 kg warhead and can strike targets at 7‑10 km. Priced at roughly 40 k RUB (≈ US $500), it is deployed in large numbers (over 2 000 flights reported) to provide low‑cost, high‑precision fire against infantry, bunkers, transport, and armored vehicles. Russian units have used VT‑40s to destroy a variety of assets—including BTR‑70s, BMP‑2s, M113 APCs, a Swedish Strv‑122 tank and a 9K35 Strela‑10 SAM—often in two‑stage attacks that conserve artillery ammunition and reduce exposure to counter‑battery fire.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6b4d61f5-adc7-5e35-8498-fe8788d570a0 which can be used as unique global reference for VT-40 (Vladlen Tatar, BT-40) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 500 |
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Русский беспилотник |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.3-3 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | yes |
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Inferno
The Inferno is a Russian‑produced, electric‑powered UAV classified as an ultra‑light bomber. Developed by NPO Rustekhdron LLC, the system entered serial production in early 2024 and has been fielded in the Donbass “Special Operation.” Weighing roughly 10–12 kg, it can carry a maximum payload of 4 kg, typically a set of miniature air‑bombs or VOG‑type grenades. Its nine‑slot release device allows three munitions to be dropped simultaneously and up to three separate attack runs per sortie. Operated via FPV control with a dedicated targeting camera, the drone has a combat radius of about 5 km, making it a short‑range, low‑cost strike platform for hitting soft and lightly armored ground or surface targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 572e1743-8404-50cd-8d4c-53a0a822f032 which can be used as unique global reference for Inferno in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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KVN (Prince Vandal of Novgorod, Князь Вандал Новгородский)
KVN is a FPV-drone with fiber optic communication, has a high speed of information exchange between the device and the control station (up to 1 gigabit per second in both directions), and does not depend on the terrain. At the same time, in terms of a cost, the new drone is approximately equivalent to an FPV drone with radio control. A reel of fiber clings to the drone, it flies and unwinds it. Control and reverse video flow are carried out via fiber, EW does not affect it, because there is no radio channel.
Internal MISP references
UUID bf9b268b-5e7a-594b-8cb0-1c3e6f37bf7b which can be used as unique global reference for KVN (Prince Vandal of Novgorod, Князь Вандал Новгородский) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | ANPO SPC Ushkuynik |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['FIBER', 'FPV', 'QUAD'] |
| weapon_capability | YES |
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Generic 3' FPV
This is a generic place holder for 3" FPV multirotor class sourced from various manufacturers and for recreation / reconnaissance or precision strike, including expendable kamikaze roles. Built from widely available components, it provides a low-cost, rapidly fielded alternative to purpose-built loitering munitions across multiple theaters.
Internal MISP references
UUID b6de7500-3d15-5075-9ebe-1ad6424e3f02 which can be used as unique global reference for Generic 3' FPV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Various |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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Generic 6' FPV
This is a generic place holder for 3" FPV multirotor class sourced from various manufacturers and for recreation / reconnaissance or precision strike, including expendable kamikaze roles. Built from widely available components, it provides a low-cost, rapidly fielded alternative to purpose-built loitering munitions across multiple theaters.
Internal MISP references
UUID d59ca4b1-67df-5df1-a21d-f241a35cc5d9 which can be used as unique global reference for Generic 6' FPV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Various |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C1', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
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Generic 7' FPV
This is a generic place holder for 7" FPV multirotor class sourced from various manufacturers and for recreation / reconnaissance or precision strike, including expendable kamikaze roles. Built from widely available components, it provides a low-cost, rapidly fielded alternative to purpose-built loitering munitions across multiple theaters.
Internal MISP references
UUID e648034a-0594-5168-9003-54c769e74c6b which can be used as unique global reference for Generic 7' FPV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Various |
| specifications | ['C1', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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FlyCat
The Venator FlyCat is a Ukrainian loitering munition used by Ukrainian forces to locate, loiter over, and strike targets with an expendable precision attack. It provides a cost-effective tactical strike option to augment frontline operations in Ukraine.
Internal MISP references
UUID ade8374a-28de-5470-ae55-74605ed4d091 which can be used as unique global reference for FlyCat in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 0.6 |
| manufacturer | Venator Technologies |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 3.6 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 85 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1350 |
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Osoed
The Osoed, built by Russia’s ANPO SPC Ushkuynik, is an FPV interceptor UAV used by Russian operators to chase and neutralize hostile drones. It has about 24 minutes of endurance and a top speed of roughly 140 km/h, optimized for short, high-speed interception missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 20df07aa-4efc-5a6e-b65b-1e760d236730 which can be used as unique global reference for Osoed in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 24 min |
| manufacturer | ANPO SPC Ushkuynik; ANO NPC USHKUYNIK |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'INTERCEPTOR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 9' |
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Vyuga (Вьюга)
Vuyga (Вьюга) is an electric FPV quadcopter developed by NPO Center for Complex Support and fielded by Russian forces as a low-cost expendable platform for short-range precision strikes and munition delivery. Its FPV setup also supports close-in reconnaissance and target acquisition in contested frontline environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID fabe9d62-4546-5bf3-a738-da5478af4499 which can be used as unique global reference for Vyuga (Вьюга) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | NPO Center for complex support |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'QUAD'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Stuzha (Стужа)
Stuzha (Стужа) is a Russian‑made, first‑person‑view (FPV) attack drone developed by the NPO Center for Complex Support. Powered by an electric motor, the platform is purpose‑built to carry an explosive payload under direct operator control. Designed as a low‑cost, short‑range precision‑strike system, Stuzha is deployed by Russian forces to engage enemy vehicles, artillery pieces and field fortifications on the front line. Its compact quadcopter configuration enables rapid, low‑altitude attacks that can be launched from forward positions, providing a disposable “kamikaze” capability that augments conventional artillery and ground‑force firepower.
Internal MISP references
UUID 641fe6f1-4309-5977-854b-2816e276b4c0 which can be used as unique global reference for Stuzha (Стужа) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | NPO Center for complex support |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'QUAD'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Y-89
The Y-89 is an electric VTOL fliying wing used by Russia for ISR, with roughly 30 minutes of endurance, a top speed of 64 km/h, and an 8 kg payload. Unarmed, it serves short-range reconnaissance and surveillance roles, carrying sensors to support situational awareness and target observation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4a8f0d5f-498b-51a9-8870-9df7f894b29d which can be used as unique global reference for Y-89 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2.5 h |
| manufacturer | KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.5 |
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KH-89
This drone has significant carrying capacity against its own weight of 15 kg (can bring up to 12kg). The body of the drone has a noise-resistant communication channel with the camera integrated into it, shooting with 4K resolution. Additionally, a laser pointer can be set to illuminate the target.
Internal MISP references
UUID 744be6bb-a320-5c76-809b-c7ac847fdd54 which can be used as unique global reference for KH-89 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 12 |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD'] |
| weapon_capability | no |
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veter
The dual-purpose quadcopter Veter is capable of carrying 1 kg of payload. The drone has an obstacle-proof control channel and a complex design. Many version are available ( veter-8 10 and 13 )
Internal MISP references
UUID 783f9fbf-be39-5db3-9c1d-c25a73f866b1 which can be used as unique global reference for veter in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'ISR', 'QUAD'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 78 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
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Buran
The Buran is a Russian electric heavy-lift hexacopter by KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC, optimized for short-range logistics and reconnaissance, with about 45 minutes endurance, up to 70 km/h speed, a 2.8 m span, and a claimed 80 kg payload. Operated in Russia, it is currently described as non-weaponized and used primarily as a cargo/ISR platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 339c4e6e-b0de-5ed7-9cef-4e7723118592 which can be used as unique global reference for Buran in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | from 22 to 45 мин |
| manufacturer | KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 80 kg |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'HEXA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 km/h |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 2.8 |
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RQ-11 Raven
The AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven is a hand-launched, electric small UAV for short-range tactical reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition, providing real-time EO/IR video to dismounted and small-unit forces. With about 1.5 hours endurance and a 1.37 m wingspan, it is unarmed and widely fielded by the United States and numerous allied operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 513df1c9-693b-5aa8-bb71-d44880a817cb which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-11 Raven in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | AeroVironment |
| operator | ['australia', 'belgium', 'bulgaria', 'canada', 'colombia', 'costa rica', 'czechia', 'estonia', 'hungary', 'iraq', 'italy', 'kenya', 'lebanon', 'lithuania', 'luxembourg', 'netherlands', 'north macedonia', 'norway', 'pakistan', 'philippines', 'portugal', 'romania', 'saudi arabia', 'slovakia', 'spain', 'thailand', 'uganda', 'ukraine', 'united kingdom', 'united states of america', 'uzbekistan', 'yemen'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 1.37 |
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V2U
The V2U is a small, electric‑powered UAV classified as a “Barrage” munition, designed for autonomous strike missions. With a 1‑hour endurance, 60 km/h cruise speed and a 1.2 m wingspan, it can carry up to 3.5 kg of payload and is equipped with LTE two‑way communications, an IMU/geomagnetic sensor, dual‑band Wi‑Fi (Intel AC 8265) and a solid‑state drive for onboard processing. Its onboard AI enables object detection, recognition and automatic targeting, allowing it to operate in swarms for precision attacks. The platform is produced by Ukrainian firms LLC MICRODRIVE and LLC CHIMEVRASIA, which are listed on Ukraine’s War & Sanctions registry.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9b3044f4-0da4-56a3-a6d4-d5ea2a5d104a which can be used as unique global reference for V2U in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 h |
| manufacturer | LLC MICRODRIVE; LLC CHIMEVRASIA; Not identified |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| powerplant | electro |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.2 |
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Kinzhal
The Kinzhal is classified as an interceptor‑type unmanned aerial vehicle capable of carrying weapons. It can reach a maximum speed of 300 km/h, allowing rapid engagement of airborne or ground targets. Production is shared among four Ukrainian firms—ASF‑DEVELOPMENT LLC, ASF‑INNOVATIONS LLC, the UUPK UAV Association, and SPINORA JSC—each of which also manufactures the Plamya‑9 and Plamya‑13 systems. According to the Ukrainian War‑and‑Sanctions portal, 161 Kinzhal units have been recorded, linked to 212 legal entities. The platform’s primary role is fast‑response interception and strike missions within the conflict zone, leveraging its speed and onboard armament to neutralize hostile aircraft, missiles, or high‑value ground assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID e524c8be-eb5b-510d-87f1-d94d6b7b229f which can be used as unique global reference for Kinzhal in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ASF-DEVELOPMENT LLC; ASF-INNOVATIONS LLC; UUPK UAV ASSOCIATION; SPINORA JSC |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Plamya-9
The Plamya‑9 is a FPV‑type loitering‑munition drone deployed by Russian‑aligned forces. Built by a consortium of manufacturers—ASF‑DEVELOPMENT LLC, ASF‑INNOVATIONS LLC, UUPK UAV ASSOCIATION, and SPINORA JSC—it can carry up to 5 kg of payload and reaches a maximum speed of 140 km/h. Classified as a weapon‑capable, FPV “kamikaze” system, it is intended for precision strikes against high‑value targets, using its payload to deliver explosives in a one‑way flight. Records indicate at least 161 units have been produced and linked to 212 legal entities, underscoring its role as a mass‑produced, low‑cost, suicide‑drone platform in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2fb11340-9fbe-5645-bfb2-848b18220bf2 which can be used as unique global reference for Plamya-9 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ASF-DEVELOPMENT LLC; ASF-INNOVATIONS LLC; UUPK UAV ASSOCIATION; SPINORA JSC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Plamya-13
The Plamya‑13 is an FPV “kamikaze” UAV developed jointly by ASF‑DEVELOPMENT LLC, ASF‑INNOVATIONS LLC, the UUPK UAV Association, and SPINORA JSC. Weighing up to 5 kg and capable of reaching 120 km/h, it is designed for one‑way, weaponized missions, operating even under electronic‑warfare conditions. Its payload capacity allows it to carry explosive or other lethal loads, turning it into a low‑cost, expendable strike platform for targeting enemy personnel, equipment, or infrastructure. With over 160 units reported in use, the Plamya‑13 exemplifies the proliferating use of small, FPV‑controlled drones as tactical suicide weapons in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID a1128ef7-75fc-5e91-9886-a266682342c8 which can be used as unique global reference for Plamya-13 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ASF-DEVELOPMENT LLC; ASF-INNOVATIONS LLC; UUPK UAV ASSOCIATION; SPINORA JSC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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MiS-35
The MiS‑35 is a compact, short‑range UAV designed by VDNE LLC for tactical reconnaissance, surveillance and target‑acquisition missions, capable of carrying up to 4.5 kg of sensors or small payloads. With a flight endurance of 21–45 minutes, a top speed of 63 km/h and a lightweight airframe.
Internal MISP references
UUID ff55dfa7-fb84-5b50-b51c-b1cfa2ea6e58 which can be used as unique global reference for MiS-35 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 21-45 minutes |
| manufacturer | LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY VDNE (DESIGN BUREAU MIS) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 4.5 kg |
| top_speed_kmph | 63 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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404 version
The 404 version is a compact VTOL loitering‑munition drone used by Russian forces to conduct short‑range, one‑way strike missions against ground targets in the Russia‑Ukraine war, carrying up to 1 kg of explosives. With a 15‑minute endurance, 90 km/h top speed and a 5–8 km operational range, it loiters briefly before diving onto its target as an expendable, precision strike asset.
Internal MISP references
UUID 38d0810c-4fd5-5854-9445-462e36de684b which can be used as unique global reference for 404 version in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'LM', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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803 version
The 803 version, produced by Russia’s LLC VERTICAL, is an FPV loitering munition used by Russian forces for first-person–guided kamikaze strikes on battlefield targets. It supports short-range, precision attacks and rapid attrition operations against enemy positions and equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8c0abb44-b173-5349-a02d-d7ceaefec236 which can be used as unique global reference for 803 version in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 - 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'LM', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Vodonos
The Vodonos is a cargo‑delivery UAV produced by LLC VERTICAL (TIN 6679174872). Weighing 4.67 kg, it can carry up to 8 kg of payload and operates for 15 minutes at a maximum speed of 80 km/h, giving it a typical range of 8–10 km. Its flight‑control system uses a 915 MHz link (ELRS or equivalent) with built‑in resistance to jamming and interference, and the platform supports the installation of extra equipment, two discharge mechanisms, and electronic‑warfare (EW) hardening. Equipped with dual day‑/night‑vision cameras, the drone is intended for short‑range logistical missions—rapid transport of supplies, equipment, or small munitions in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7fccd5c1-1454-5254-9748-4c8db9ebcbef which can be used as unique global reference for Vodonos in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 km/h |
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Vodonos Older
The Vodonos Older is a cargo‑delivery UAV produced by LLC VERTICAL (TIN 6679174872). Weighing 4.67 kg with a 12‑inch frame, it can transport up to 15 kg of payload over a 5‑10 km range in 10‑15 minutes of flight, reaching speeds of 80 km/h. It incorporates a Caddx Ratel Pro 1200TVL camera (night‑vision capable) and can mount a secondary sighting camera for precise drops. Communication relies on 750 ELRS (upgradable to ELRS 370) with a 4.9‑5.8 GHz video link (2.5 W, IRC Tramp). The platform supports additional equipment, dual discharge systems, and electronic‑warfare resistance, making it suited for rapid, low‑altitude logistical support in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0fc6070f-682f-5886-8055-061e605cdad7 which can be used as unique global reference for Vodonos Older in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 - 15 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| payload_kg | 15 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 km/h |
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Bratan-3
The Bratan‑3 is a lightweight (1.9 kg) ISR platform produced by Ukrainian‑registered LLC VERTICAL (TIN 6679174872). Designed for tactical reconnaissance, it can carry up to 1 kg of payload and operates for up to 60 minutes at a maximum speed of 70 km/h, covering a typical range of 5–10 km. Its dual‑sensor day/night camera with stabilization enables real‑time visual intelligence, while built‑in features such as a return‑home system, coordinate‑hiding, and automatic altitude reduction under electronic‑warfare conditions enhance survivability. The system supports the attachment of additional equipment, making it adaptable for a variety of surveillance missions. As of February 2026, 161 units have been recorded in the Ukrainian war‑sanctions database.
Internal MISP references
UUID 53b0c357-2467-527a-bce8-5259b92f702b which can be used as unique global reference for Bratan-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky
The Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky is an FPV‑type combat drone classified as a “kamikaze” unit. Developed by ANO NPC USHKUYNIK (TIN 5300010714) in partnership with China’s Sigmastar Technology Ltd., the platform carries a 2.2 kg warhead within an 8 kg take‑off weight and can deliver a 2‑4 kg payload. It operates for 8‑12 minutes, reaching speeds of 100‑140 km/h and a range of up to 20 km, controlled via a quartz‑fiber optic cable using the “Groza‑Leska” communication system, which offers high‑quality, interference‑resistant video. Designed for short‑range, high‑speed attacks, the drone functions as a PG‑7‑style grenade‑launcher strike vehicle.
Internal MISP references
UUID 597739eb-f590-5b8f-9eca-998360513d43 which can be used as unique global reference for Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8-12 min |
| manufacturer | ANO NPC USHKUYNIK; Sigmastar Technology Ltd. |
| payload_kg | 2-4 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100–140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Wespe Turbine
The Wespe Turbine is a mid‑range, multi‑role cargo UAV developed by Avilus for the German Armed Forces. Powered by a 180 kW turbine, it can carry up to 350 kg (max take‑off weight 900 kg) and fly 300 km at 120 km/h, operating to 5 500 m altitude. Its primary missions are tactical air‑lift, speed‑bag resupply and medical evacuation, providing autonomous, crew‑less transport between rear depots, forward operating bases and naval platforms. A modular payload bay supports electro‑optical sensors, marker systems or a swappable medical cabin, while an optional flare‑based self‑protection suite enhances survivability. The platform features inertial navigation with GNSS‑independent flight, multiple LOS/BLOS data links, NATO‑compatible battle‑management integration, and is fully ITAR‑free and EASA‑certified for civilian airspace use.
Internal MISP references
UUID e7b1833f-7c71-5c9c-a237-65bcbdce2a44 which can be used as unique global reference for Wespe Turbine in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | germany |
| manufacturer | Avilus |
| operator | ['germany'] |
| powerplant | Turbine |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Tribunal
The Tribunal is an FPV‑type loitering‑munition drone produced by AEROFREGAT LLC (TIN 5402082179). Classified as a “FPV‑камікадзе,” it can carry up to 3 kg of payload and has an operational range of about 10 km. Designed for weaponized, one‑way missions, the platform is employed by Russian forces as a suicide‑strike UAV, delivering explosives or other lethal loads onto tactical targets. Listed on the Ukrainian “War & Sanctions” database (UUID ee7641a1‑6b94‑50b6‑9c5f‑778ecc0845dd), the Tribunal is recorded among 161 such systems and is subject to sanctions for its role in the conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID ee7641a1-6b94-50b6-9c5f-778ecc0845dd which can be used as unique global reference for Tribunal in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | AEROFREGAT LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'WING'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Sifa
The Sifa is an interceptor‑type UAV produced by Ukrainian manufacturer LLC VERTICAL (TIN 6679174872). Weighing about 1 kg, it can carry a maximum payload of 0.7 kg and is equipped with dual day/night cameras. Its high‑speed propulsion allows speeds exceeding 225 km/h, with a flight range of up to 5 km and a very short endurance of roughly 5 minutes. Designed for weaponisation, the platform supports additional equipment such as homing systems, target‑recognition and automatic fixation modules, and is built to resist electronic‑warfare while being compatible with EW systems. These characteristics make the Sifa suitable for rapid, short‑range interception and precision strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID b3fc40ef-0fbc-56b2-b8b2-9d67c6137e6c which can be used as unique global reference for Sifa in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 5 min |
| manufacturer | LLC VERTICAL |
| payload_kg | 0.7 kg |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 225+ km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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MiS-50
The MiS‑50 is a Russian‑operated strike‑combat and ISR unmanned aerial system produced by VDNE LLC (KB MIS). Weighing up to 5 kg of payload, it can deliver munitions within a combat radius of 5‑14 km and is equipped with a double‑drop mechanism, radio‑communication link, thermal imager, and the “povodyr” autonomous‑return system for loss‑of‑communication scenarios. Classified as a Class III strike‑combat platform, the MiS‑50 is listed among 161 units associated with 212 legal entities on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions portal, underscoring its role in Russian‑conducted strike and reconnaissance missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID c14fb842-ac1b-53ba-af02-0bf3c163d73a which can be used as unique global reference for MiS-50 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY VDNE (DESIGN BUREAU MIS) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Soroka
The Soroka is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by SMART BIRDS LLC (TIN 1800020960). Classified as a weapon‑capable platform, it can deliver up to 3.5 kg of payload in a self‑destruct strike, making it suitable for precision loiter‑and‑pounce attacks against soft‑target assets. As of the latest 2026 update, Ukrainian sanctions records list 161 individual units and 212 associated legal entities, indicating a relatively widespread fielding. Its primary operational role is to act as a low‑cost, expendable strike drone—often employed in swarms or single‑use missions to degrade enemy equipment, logistics, or personnel with minimal collateral impact.
Internal MISP references
UUID b322074e-0b9d-5fcd-bb61-cc4214f42280 which can be used as unique global reference for Soroka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | SMART BIRDS LLC |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Phaeton
The Phaeton is a small‑class UAV produced by AIRBURG LLC (TIN 6671172432). Designed for both reconnaissance (ISR) and cargo delivery, it can carry up to 15 kg of payload while having a maximum take‑off weight of 56 kg. The platform offers a flight endurance of up to 4 hours and operates at speeds between 94 and 160 km/h. Classified under CLASS I (small, ISR, cargo), the Phaeton has been listed 161 times across 212 legal entities in the Ukrainian war‑sanctions database, indicating widespread distribution and use in the conflict. Its dual‑role capability makes it a versatile asset for intelligence gathering and logistical support on the battlefield.
Internal MISP references
UUID 03962757-8099-59f9-b6f5-ba9ac3ec0125 which can be used as unique global reference for Phaeton in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4 h |
| manufacturer | AIRBURG LLC |
| payload_kg | 15 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
Pchelka
AIRBURG LLC’s Pchelka is a small tactical UAV designed for reconnaissance and surveillance, offering up to 4 hours of endurance with a 4 kg sensor payload. It supports battlefield ISR, mapping, and target/impact assessment for artillery and frontline monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID 19161d8a-538b-57d6-bba9-d88581d91e9d which can be used as unique global reference for Pchelka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 h |
| manufacturer | AIRBURG LLC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
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Aspid
The Aspid is a small‑class UAV produced by AEROKON LLC and its subsidiary NPK AEROKON LLC. Designed for false‑target deployment, tactical reconnaissance and light cargo delivery, the platform can carry up to 4 kg of payload and operates from 20 m to 9 000 m altitude. With a maximum take‑off weight of 70 kg, it achieves speeds between 250 km/h and 800 km/h and a flight endurance of 60 minutes. Launch is performed via an elastic catapult, while recovery uses a parachute and air‑shock absorber. The system functions in temperatures from –30 °C to +40 °C, offering rapid, low‑cost ISR and logistical support for contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 42d2294f-ca0c-520a-b1f7-e1f66cea4b80 which can be used as unique global reference for Aspid in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 800 |
| weapon_capability | No |
MV Chayka
The MV Chayka is a small‑class, fixed‑wing UAV produced by AEROKON LLC and NPK AEROKON LLC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 60 kg and a 4 kg payload capacity, it can remain airborne for up to 60 minutes, cruising between 140 km/h and 500 km/h and operating at altitudes from 20 m to 5 000 m. Launch is performed via an elastic catapult, and recovery uses a parachute or air‑shock absorber. Designed for temperatures ranging from –30 °C to +40 °C, the platform is listed as a “false target” in Ukrainian sanctions data, indicating use as a decoy or electronic‑warfare asset for reconnaissance, target‑designation and deception in contested airspaces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 03496de0-6696-5f8e-8702-b59b262c89ab which can be used as unique global reference for MV Chayka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 500 |
Kukushka
The Kukushka is a lightweight (2 kg MTOW) reconnaissance UAV produced by AEROKON LLC and its subsidiary NPK AEROKON LLC. Classified as an ISR platform, it carries up to 0.3 kg of payload—typically an optical‑electro‑nical sensor—providing a live video feed up to 10 km away. Its 60‑minute endurance, speed range of 40‑100 km/h, and operational ceiling of 20 – 4 000 m enable persistent surveillance over diverse terrain and weather (‑40 °C to +45 °C). The system is unarmed and is deployed primarily for battlefield reconnaissance, target acquisition and situational awareness; over 161 units have been reported in service.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2b08b5ae-3d72-5a17-8c93-8c10045f6e72 which can be used as unique global reference for Kukushka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 0.3 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Narval
The Narval is a mini‑class UAV designed for both reconnaissance (ISR) and light‑cargo missions. Developed by AEROKON LLC and its subsidiary NPK AEROKON LLC, the platform has a maximum take‑off weight of 12 kg and can carry up to 1.5 kg of payload. It offers a 120‑minute endurance, a top speed of 110 km/h and a cruise speed of 72 km/h, making it suitable for extended surveillance sweeps and rapid delivery of small supplies. Classified under CLASS I (mini, ISR, cargo), the Narval is listed with 161 units in service and is associated with 212 legal entities in the Ukrainian sanctions database.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9d3c13e1-5774-5e24-8b64-20ab7689ce37 which can be used as unique global reference for Narval in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 120 min |
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
RS-4H
The RS‑4H is a lightweight (12 kg) tactical UAV built by AEROKON/NPK AEROKON, capable of speeds up to 110 km/h and designed for both short‑range reconnaissance and limited cargo delivery. Its dual‑role enables battlefield surveillance while transporting small payloads such as ammunition, medical supplies, or sensor equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 16e5e249-51f4-544c-8650-6dee3ae8c900 which can be used as unique global reference for RS-4H in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
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T-400
The T‑400 is a cargo‑delivery UAV produced by AEROKON LLC and its subsidiary NPK AEROKON LLC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 500 kg and a payload capacity of 200 kg, the platform can transport substantial supplies over long distances. It boasts a 480‑minute endurance, a cruise speed of 150 km/h (up to 200 km/h max), and a 400 km operational range, reaching altitudes of up to 5 000 m. Designed for logistical support, the T‑400 is classified under the “CARGO” taxonomy and is listed among 161 units in the Ukrainian sanctions database, reflecting its use in conflict‑related supply chains.
Internal MISP references
UUID 920a0fa7-cd72-5429-b470-30bc4612c8ba which can be used as unique global reference for T-400 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 480 min |
| manufacturer | AEROKON LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 200 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 km/h |
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Ptero-G0 (Cartographer)
The Ptero‑G0 “Cartographer” is a reconnaissance‑only unmanned aerial system built by Ukrainian firms PTERO LLC and AFM‑SERVERS LLC under the Xilinx Inc. (AMD)‑supplied camera microprocessor (Spartan XC3S50AN). Powered by a 3W‑55i single‑cylinder engine from Germany’s 3W Modellmotoren, the UAV has a maximum take‑off weight of 20 kg, can carry up to 5 kg of payload, and offers an 8‑hour endurance with a speed range of 85‑145 km/h. Its operational ceiling reaches 3 000 m and it can cover roughly 800 km, making it suited for long‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions without weaponisation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 68cc0ce9-5e12-5360-b4d6-e181c4b7fbf9 which can be used as unique global reference for Ptero-G0 (Cartographer) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 h |
| manufacturer | Xilinx Inc. (AMD) |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | Single cylinder engine 3W-55i |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 145 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Fenix
The Fenix UAV is a petrol‑ and kerosene‑powered reconnaissance platform listed on Ukraine’s War & Sanctions portal (UUID 1a91e6be‑817b‑563b‑8a40‑7ff15f8b0769). Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), it can carry up to 8 kg of payload but has no built‑in weapon capability. The drone incorporates a 32‑bit ESP32‑PICO‑MINI‑02U microcontroller from Espressif Systems (China), an ADM3202A RS‑232 line driver from Analog Devices (USA), and a THC63LVD827 LVDS transmitter from THine Electronics (Japan). Production is linked to TAIP LLC (TIN 7804317900). As of February 2026, 161 units have been recorded in service across 212 legal entities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1a91e6be-817b-563b-8a40-7ff15f8b0769 which can be used as unique global reference for Fenix in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Espressif Systems |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| powerplant | Petrol and Kerosene |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Legioner E29
The Legioner E29, produced by GK TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC (TIN 7802703755), is a small‑class VTOL UAV designed for both intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) and limited cargo transport. Weighing just under 30 kg with a maximum payload of 3 kg, it can take off and land vertically, operate from –25 °C to +30 °C, and reach altitudes up to 3 000 m. Its electric powerplant provides a 2 h 20 min endurance, cruising at 85‑90 km/h for a range of roughly 220 km. These capabilities make the Legioner E29 suited for rapid, low‑observable reconnaissance missions as well as short‑range delivery of supplies or sensors in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4bae1641-23ba-5735-a36f-3248466289e7 which can be used as unique global reference for Legioner E29 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 2 h 20 min |
| manufacturer | TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 85-90 |
Ptero-G1
The Ptero‑G1 is a long‑endurance ISR (intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance) unmanned aircraft developed by PTERO LLC and AFM‑SERVERS LLC. Weighing 22 kg with a 5‑kg payload capacity, it can remain airborne for up to 15 hours, covering a 1 350 km range at a cruise speed of 95 km/h and operating at altitudes of up to 3 000 m. Launch is performed with a pneumatic catapult and recovery uses a parachute with a shock‑absorbing cushion. The system communicates within a 75 km radius and functions in temperatures from –45 °C to +45 °C. It carries no weaponry and is classified solely for reconnaissance missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 39d89475-7595-5f40-98dd-e911d4a8a191 which can be used as unique global reference for Ptero-G1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 h |
| manufacturer | PTERO LLC; AFM-SERVERS LLC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 95 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Alfa-E
The Alfa‑E is a vertically‑launched, electric UAV produced by GK TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC (TIN 7802703755). Classified under ISR, the system is designed for medium‑range reconnaissance, offering up to 1 hour 45 minutes of endurance and a maximum speed of 110 km/h (cruise 60 km/h). With a take‑off weight of 26.7 kg and a usable payload of 7 kg, it can carry cameras, sensors or other intelligence‑gathering equipment to altitudes of around 1 000 m. Its vertical take‑off and landing capability allows operation from confined sites, while the temperature range of –30 °C to +45 °C supports deployment in diverse environments. The platform is listed among 161 known Alfa‑E units and 212 legal entities on the Ukrainian War‑and‑Sanctions portal.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1ea72ad2-9fbf-53a1-80db-fe3b781cbcce which can be used as unique global reference for Alfa-E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 h 45 min |
| manufacturer | TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC |
| payload_kg | 7 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Ptero-H2
The Ptero‑H2 is a medium‑size, catapult‑launched UAV developed by PTERO LLC and AFM‑SERVERS LLC. Designed exclusively for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), it can remain airborne for up to six hours, cruising at 90–140 km/h and covering a range of roughly 480 km. With a maximum take‑off weight of 18 kg, it carries a 2 kg payload that can accommodate cameras, EO/IR sensors or other non‑lethal ISR equipment. Its service ceiling is 3 000 m, and it lands via parachute with a shock‑absorbing cushion, enabling operations from austere sites. The platform’s endurance and payload capacity make it well‑suited for persistent battlefield monitoring and target‑area assessment.
Internal MISP references
UUID c191ff26-cfe1-534e-a173-d9dc37a30f04 which can be used as unique global reference for Ptero-H2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 6 h |
| manufacturer | PTERO LLC; AFM-SERVERS LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Legioner G29S
The Legioner G29S is a small, VT‑VTOL UAV produced by GK TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC (TIN 7802703755). Classified as a Class I ISR‑cargo platform, it combines vertical take‑off and landing with a petrol engine, enabling up to 5 hours 30 minutes of flight and a range of roughly 550 km. With a maximum take‑off weight of 29.95 kg, it can carry a payload of 4 kg while cruising at 85‑90 km/h (top speed 120 km/h) and operating at altitudes to 3 500 m in temperatures from –25 °C to +30 °C. Its primary missions are aerial reconnaissance and light‑cargo delivery, supporting both intelligence‑gathering and logistical resupply in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 41982bae-4848-560c-8c5b-f5b10bddd9f0 which can be used as unique global reference for Legioner G29S in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 5 h 30 min |
| manufacturer | TIKHIYE KRYLIA LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| powerplant | Petrol |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'VTOL', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
Eleron-3
The Eleron‑3 is a small‑size, electric‑powered ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) UAV used for tactical reconnaissance. With a maximum take‑off weight of 5.5 kg and a 1 kg payload capacity, it can carry an optical/video sensor that transmits live video up to 25 km. Its endurance reaches 100 minutes, cruising at 70–130 km/h and operating at altitudes of up to 4 000 m. Navigation relies on GPS/GLONASS and the platform returns to base via a parachute‑assisted landing. The system is produced by ENIKS JSC (TIN 1661009974) in Ukraine, incorporating components such as Texas Instruments transmitters, NXP pressure sensors and Yageo capacitors. Its primary role is rapid, low‑cost battlefield surveillance and target‑area assessment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 747daee1-5fa7-540a-a879-dcd2e5d5746c which can be used as unique global reference for Eleron-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 100 min |
| manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Vorobey (Era)
The Vorobey (Era) is an FPV‑type kamikaze UAV produced by VIT ERA FSAI (TIN 2539025440). Designed for short‑range strike missions, it carries up to 2 kg of payload and is equipped for weaponization. Its endurance is limited to 8‑10 minutes of flight, providing a combat radius of roughly 5 km before impact. The platform’s low‑cost, expendable nature makes it suitable for rapid, high‑intensity attacks against personnel, soft targets, or light equipment. Ukrainian monitoring records list 161 individual Vorobey units and 212 associated legal entities, indicating a significant fielded inventory in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3b7786f5-bc8b-5458-aa0e-2aff83f388c0 which can be used as unique global reference for Vorobey (Era) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8-10 min |
| manufacturer | VIT ERA FSAI |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Bumerang
The Bumerang is an FPV‑controlled “kamikaze” UAV employed as a low‑cost, high‑speed attack platform. Developed jointly by KB ATAMANOVA LLC, VIT ERA FSAI and OKB HOVER LLC, the drone weighs 3.1 kg at take‑off and can carry up to 2 kg of explosives or other payloads. It is capable of flying for 15 minutes at speeds of up to 200 km/h, covering a range of roughly 5 km and operating at altitudes up to 1 000 m within a temperature envelope of –10 °C to +40 °C. With its rapid‑strike capability and modest payload, the Bumerang is used primarily for short‑range, precision strike missions against tactical targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 99ca21bf-44a7-57ce-96ad-7dfcb92c6451 which can be used as unique global reference for Bumerang in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | KB ATAMANOVA LLC; VIT ERA FSAI; OKB HOVER LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Zala Z-16 (421-16E)
The Zala Z‑16 (421‑16E) is a fixed‑wing, electric‑powered UAV designed for long‑duration ISR and reconnaissance missions. With a 2.815 m wingspan and a maximum take‑off weight of 10.5 kg, it can carry a 1.8 kg payload for over four hours of flight at speeds of 65‑110 km/h, operating between 200 m and 5 km altitude and communicating up to 75 km. Launch is via a pneumatic starter, while recovery uses a parachute and air‑shock absorber. Produced by Nanjing Qinheng Microelectronics (WinChipHead, WCH) and marketed by ZALA AERO JSC, the platform is also supplied through CST LLC and AEROSCAN LLC. Its primary role is persistent surveillance and target observation rather than direct strike capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID d55ecd61-84c4-5822-9d3b-7d5d2a83567a which can be used as unique global reference for Zala Z-16 (421-16E) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4+ hour |
| manufacturer | Nanjing Qinheng Microelectronics Co., Ltd. (WinChipHead, WCH) |
| payload_kg | 1.8+ kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65-110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.815 |
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Prygun-1
The Prygun‑1 is a strike‑type unmanned aerial system developed jointly by VIT ERA FSAI (TIN 2539025440) and NPO DVINA LLC (TIN 9703105275). Weighing a maximum of 5.5 kg at take‑off, it can remain airborne for up to 26 minutes and reach targets up to 30 km away. The platform is armed, enabling it to conduct precision attacks against ground positions. Its compact size and relatively short endurance make it suitable for tactical operations where rapid, low‑observable strikes are required. The Prygun‑1 is listed among sanctioned UAVs, reflecting its use in ongoing hostilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID b46a28d9-b8bf-56bf-b1c7-a948b2ae08d8 which can be used as unique global reference for Prygun-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 26 min |
| manufacturer | VIT ERA FSAI; NPO DVINA LLC |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Osa
The Osa is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by TSUGAM LLC (TIN 9731094770). Weighing 6 kg at take‑off, it can carry up to 2 kg of payload—typically an explosive charge—making it a weapon‑capable platform. Its 25‑minute endurance, top speed of 150 km/h and combat radius of roughly 4 km enable rapid, low‑altitude (max 400 m) attacks within a temperature range of –20 °C to +40 °C. The system is designed for short‑range, precision strikes against personnel, vehicles, or infrastructure, functioning as a disposable, operator‑controlled strike drone. Current records list 161 Osa units in circulation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4e2821a1-e70e-5589-9b0b-2a5ecf94511e which can be used as unique global reference for Osa in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | TSUGAM LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Harpiya-A1
The Harpiya‑A1 is a Russian‑manufactured “barrage” UAV designed for long‑range, heavy‑payload missions. With a maximum take‑off weight of 300 kg and a payload capacity of 150 kg, it can carry weapons and other munitions, reaching speeds up to 185 km/h and operating over a 1 500 km flight range. Its role is to deliver strike payloads deep behind enemy lines, supporting artillery and precision‑fire operations. The platform is produced by a consortium of state‑linked firms, including GOSNIIMASH JSC, IEMZ KUPOL JSC, FSUE TSNIIHM, VNIIR‑PROGRESS JSC, TSK VECTOR LLC, PLAZ LLC, AEROKON LLC, LAGGAR PRO LLC, ARMORGROUP LLC, PROMAVTO GROUP LLC, ROTOR LLC, and NPK AEROKON LLC.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0c796622-bdb0-529b-bfbf-b11a384e0cd1 which can be used as unique global reference for Harpiya-A1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | GOSNIIMASH JSC; IEMZ KUPOL JSC; FSUE TSNIIHM; VNIIR-PROGRESS JSC; TSK VECTOR LLC; PLAZ LLC; AEROKON LLC; LAGGAR PRO LLC; ARMORGROUP LLC; PROMAVTO GROUP LLC; ROTOR LLC; NPK AEROKON LLC |
| payload_kg | 150 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 185 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Kort
The Kort is an FPV‑type loitering‑munition (“kamikaze”) drone produced by TSUGAM LLC (TIN 9731094770). Weighing 6 kg at take‑off, it can carry a 2.5 kg warhead and operates for up to 25 minutes, reaching speeds of 150 km/h and a maximum altitude of 3 000 m. Its combat radius is 6 km, allowing it to strike targets within a short‑range envelope before self‑destructing. The platform is listed on Ukraine’s War & Sanctions portal (UUID 35739f1f‑3ab7‑58ad‑bb10‑487744055af2) with 161 units reported in the field and 212 associated legal entities. The Kort’s primary role is rapid, precision attacks against high‑value or time‑sensitive targets, leveraging its FPV control and payload capacity to function as a tactical suicide UAV.
Internal MISP references
UUID 35739f1f-3ab7-58ad-bb10-487744055af2 which can be used as unique global reference for Kort in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | TSUGAM LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Corsair
The Corsair is a Class II tactical UAV produced by Ricor and fielded through KB LUCH JSC. Designed for both strike and reconnaissance missions, the platform can carry up to 40 kg of payload—including precision munitions or sensor suites—while operating for ten hours at speeds of up to 150 km/h. With a 6.5 m wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of 250 kg and a combat radius of 120–160 km, the drone can reach altitudes of 6 000 m, offering extended coverage of battlefield areas. Its integrated components, such as an Israeli‑made cryocooler, a Belgian short‑wave infrared camera, and a U.S. analog‑device multiplexer, support high‑resolution ISR and target acquisition for tactical operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID c534ebc0-5ca2-5216-9f16-63b960c1de75 which can be used as unique global reference for Corsair in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 h |
| manufacturer | Ricor |
| payload_kg | 40 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| wingspan_m | 6.5 |
Lun-7
The Lun‑7 is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” combat UAV produced by NPO AVIABAS LLC (TIN 7802943980). With a maximum take‑off weight of 3.2 kg and a payload capacity of 2.5 kg, it can carry explosive or other weaponised loads. Its 40‑minute endurance, top speed of 140 km/h and combat radius of 8 km enable rapid, low‑altitude strikes against targets within a 4 000 m ceiling. Operating between –20 °C and +40 °C, the platform is designed for one‑way missions, serving as a low‑cost, high‑precision weapon in the Russian‑aligned conflict environment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 76599f8a-6d56-5502-b263-5a9693fe5bcf which can be used as unique global reference for Lun-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | NPO AVIABAS LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Takhion
The Takhion is a Russian‑made reconnaissance UAV produced by ООО ИРЗ‑СВЯЗЬ, with design support from NPO IZHBS LLC. Weighing up to 25 kg and carrying a 5 kg payload, it offers a 2‑hour endurance, 40 km operational radius and a maximum altitude of 4 000 m. Its cruise speed is 65 km/h (up to 120 km/h max), and a 2‑meter wingspan provides stable flight for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The platform integrates a Russian‑origin navigation receiver (МНП‑М7) and U.S.‑sourced Analog Devices components (processor ADSP‑BF534 and microcircuit ADM3202). With no built‑in weapons, the Takhion is intended solely for aerial observation and data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID d1728dee-c659-56da-90d9-752431c80ad2 which can be used as unique global reference for Takhion in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 2 h |
| manufacturer | ООО ИРЗ-СВЯЗЬ |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2 m |
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Lun-10
The Lun‑10 is an FPV‑type loitering‑munitions drone produced by NPO AVIABAS LLC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 3.2 kg and a payload capacity of 2.5 kg, it can carry a small explosive charge for suicide attacks. Its endurance is up to 40 minutes, reaching speeds of 140 km/h and operating at altitudes as high as 4 000 m. The platform’s combat radius is roughly 8 km, allowing it to be launched from a safe distance while still engaging targets within the battlefield. Designed for rapid, low‑cost strike missions, the Lun‑10 is a weapon‑capable UAV that has been catalogued among sanctioned UAVs by Ukrainian authorities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 01983d47-c210-5e41-8894-15622a116643 which can be used as unique global reference for Lun-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | NPO AVIABAS LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Z-54 (Italmas)
The Z-54 (Italmas) is a Russian fixed-wing loitering munition by Zala Aero designed for one-way attack missions, enabling low-cost precision strikes at standoff ranges. It has been used by Russia to saturate air defenses and strike infrastructure as part of massed long-range UAV attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 178c5d07-45ab-52eb-9627-6e2750a690f8 which can be used as unique global reference for Z-54 (Italmas) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | ICE |
| specifications | ['LM', 'WING'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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KUB-UAV
The KUB‑UAV is a weapon‑capable strike drone produced by Aero Naut (Germany) and listed under the “Barrage” taxonomy. It carries up to 3 kg of payload, can fly for 30 minutes at 80‑130 km/h, and is designed for precision attacks against ground targets. The system is incorporated into the product lines of several Russian‑registered firms—including CST LLC, AEROSCAN LLC, and ZALA AERO JSC—suggesting state‑directed distribution and operational use. Its components feature U.S.‑made parts such as Texas Instruments’ VP232 chip, Microchip’s ATMega8A microcontroller, and German‑sourced shovels, indicating a mixed‑origin supply chain. Sanctioned by Ukraine’s War & Sanctions portal, the KUB‑UAV is actively employed in the current conflict as a tactical, low‑altitude attack platform.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7d5bfbba-345e-51a7-975c-01e48f799d8e which can be used as unique global reference for KUB-UAV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | Aero Naut |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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X-89
The X‑89 is a mini‑class UAV (Class I: ISR) produced by KOTLIN‑NOVATOR JSC (TIN 7811075899). Designed for both strike and reconnaissance missions, the platform can carry up to 12 kg of payload while weighing only 15 kg itself. It offers a 32‑minute endurance, a cruise speed of 64 km/h, and a 20 km operational radius, reaching altitudes of up to 3 000 m. With a flight time of half an hour, the X‑89 can conduct rapid ISR passes or deliver lightweight munitions in contested zones. Ukrainian sanctions records list 161 units in service and identify 212 associated legal entities, underscoring its widespread deployment.
Internal MISP references
UUID f6dc4588-206a-5787-a808-eefb33d97e6f which can be used as unique global reference for X-89 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 32 min |
| manufacturer | KOTLIN-NOVATOR JSC |
| payload_kg | 12 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 64 |
E95M (air target)
The E95M air‑target is a small (Class I) maneuverable UAV designed to simulate hostile aircraft for weapons‑testing and air‑defence training. Built by Taiwanese Cirocomm and marketed through ENIKS JSC (Ukraine), the platform weighs up to 70 kg, spans 2.4 m, and is powered by a VRD M135 engine. It can fly for 30 minutes at 300‑400 km/h, covering a 50 km range and operating up to 3 000 m altitude. Launch is performed via a pneumatic catapult, while recovery uses a parachute. Navigation combines radio control with GPS/GLONASS, and the system functions from –30 °C to +40 °C. Its role is to provide a realistic, reusable target for anti‑aircraft, missile‑fire and radar‑training exercises.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9f579bd3-f69b-5614-bd4f-882a39a039e3 which can be used as unique global reference for E95M (air target) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | up to 30 min |
| manufacturer | Cirocomm |
| powerplant | VRD M135 |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300-400 km/h |
| wingspan_m | 2.4 |
Privet-82
The Privet‑82 is a weapon‑capable UAV listed under the “Barrage” taxonomy on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions portal (UUID 5b1edced‑9b00‑5584‑bf15‑9ef1a6c03691). Manufactured by SPDBBK LLC (TIN 7838044584), the same firm also produces the Privet‑120. Weighing 8.5 kg at take‑off, the drone can carry up to 5.5 kg of ordnance, fly for 20 minutes at a maximum speed of 140 km/h, and operate at altitudes up to 2 000 m. Its 30 km combat radius and 90 km/h cruise speed make it suitable for short‑range strike missions, supporting rapid, low‑altitude attacks in the conflict zone. The platform is recorded among 161 “Barrage” UAVs and is subject to Ukrainian sanctions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 5b1edced-9b00-5584-bf15-9ef1a6c03691 which can be used as unique global reference for Privet-82 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | SPDBBK LLC |
| payload_kg | 5.5 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Privet-120
The Privet‑120 is a “Barrage”‑class unmanned aerial vehicle produced by SPDBBK LLC (TIN 7838044584). It can carry up to 16 kg of payload and is equipped for weaponisation, enabling it to conduct strike missions. With a top speed of 180 km/h and a flight range of roughly 250 km, the system is suited for rapid, medium‑range attacks and can be launched from a variety of ground platforms. According to the Ukrainian War‑Sanctions portal, 161 units have been identified, linked to 212 legal entities, indicating a relatively widespread deployment within the conflict zone. The Privet‑120’s speed, payload capacity, and armed capability make it a key tactical asset for delivering explosives, reconnaissance‑guided munitions, or other combat loads against enemy positions.
Internal MISP references
UUID f8182ded-8257-5325-8718-68ddac55c8e8 which can be used as unique global reference for Privet-120 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | SPDBBK LLC |
| payload_kg | 16 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Supercam SX350
The Supercam SX350 is a tactical VTOL fixed-wing UAV developed by Unmanned Systems. It combines vertical take-off and landing with efficient fixed-wing cruise flight. The system is designed primarily for ISR missions. It can carry stabilised EO/IR sensor payloads with real-time data transmission. The SX350 offers multi-hour endurance with a reduced logistical footprint.
Internal MISP references
UUID 70d8e3de-f2b4-5523-8258-0a843d01944b which can be used as unique global reference for Supercam SX350 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | FINKO LLC; UNMANNED SYSTEMS LLC; SUPERCAM LLC; FINKOR LLC; SMU5 LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 |
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Eleron-7 (Элерон-7)
The Eleron‑7 (Элерон‑7) is a lightweight electric UAV produced by ENIKS Joint‑Stock Company for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions. Weighing 7 kg with a 1 kg payload capacity, it can stay aloft for up to 2.5 hours, cruise at 70‑130 km/h and operate to 5 000 m altitude. Its onboard optics include a stabilized video camera with 30× zoom and a day/night thermal imager, transmitting live imagery up to 25 km. The system is hand‑launchable from a pneumatic or rubber‑tape catapult and recovers by parachute; control is provided via a protected laptop‑based ground station with directional antenna. Russian forces employ the Eleron‑7 in missile‑unit guard and reconnaissance units, using it to monitor terrain, locate and track enemy sabotage teams, and cue fire‑adjustment for artillery and missile systems.
Internal MISP references
UUID a302a918-fd02-5d5b-bb9e-ae565b5aef90 which can be used as unique global reference for Eleron-7 (Элерон-7) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 2.5 h |
| manufacturer | ENIKS JOINT-STOCK COMPANY |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Eleron-10 (Элерон-10)
The Eleron-10 is a Russian light tactical reconnaissance UAV developed by ENICS for short- to medium-range ISR missions. It is electric-powered, hand- or catapult-launched, and optimized for unit-level surveillance and artillery correction. The drone carries a day/night EO payload providing real-time video transmission. Its endurance is typically around 2–3 hours, with an operational range of several tens of kilometers. The Eleron-10 prioritizes portability, low logistics burden, and rapid deployment over survivability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8c67a48f-fb34-5221-9b41-03ee9fbc77b7 which can be used as unique global reference for Eleron-10 (Элерон-10) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | ENIKS JOINT-STOCK COMPANY |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 135 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.206 |
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Veyer
The Veyer is a light Russian tactical reconnaissance UAV used for short-range surveillance missions. It is electrically powered, with a maximum takeoff weight of around 4 kg and a payload of up to 1 kg. The drone provides real-time video observation with an operational range of roughly 10 km. Its endurance is estimated at 40–60 minutes, making it suitable for platoon- or company-level ISR. The Veyer emphasizes low cost, portability, and rapid deployment, rather than survivability in contested airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2d290153-035d-5f7c-a92c-7baef794252f which can be used as unique global reference for Veyer in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 40-60 min |
| manufacturer | ENIKS JSC |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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SKAT 350M
The SKAT 350M is a Ukrainian‑produced, electric‑powered unmanned aerial system built by IAZ LLC (TIN 1841109463). Classified as an ISR platform, it serves exclusively for reconnaissance and situational‑awareness missions, carrying no weapons. The UAV weighs up to 15 kg, spans 3.2 m, and can stay aloft for four hours while cruising at 72–120 km/h. It operates from 300 m to 2 000 m altitude, with a line‑of‑sight control range of 70–100 km. Launch is achieved via an elastic or pneumatic catapult, and recovery is performed by parachute. As of February 2026, 161 SKAT 350M units have been recorded in the field.
Internal MISP references
UUID 343bbebf-9ca2-5b9f-b5b2-1fc157086aae which can be used as unique global reference for SKAT 350M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4 h |
| manufacturer | IAZ LLC |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 |
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Shchegol
The Shchegol is a small (≈7 in) FPV‑kamikaze UAV produced by the STRATIM group (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC). It is designed for short‑range, high‑speed strike missions, reaching up to 150 km/h and operating at altitudes of around 500 m. With a 10‑minute endurance, a flight range of 6–8 km and a maximum payload of 1.3 kg, the drone can carry a variety of explosives or other weaponised loads. Classified as an FPV loitering munition, Shchegol is employed as a tactical, one‑way attack platform for precise, low‑altitude engagements against personnel, soft‑‑skin vehicles, and point targets in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID b427f2f8-63c8-58f8-9476-dbe723031625 which can be used as unique global reference for Shchegol in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 1.3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Veter-8
The Veter‑8 is a compact, first‑person‑view (FPV) loitering‑munitions drone produced by Ukrainian‑registered manufacturer VEKOM LLC (TIN 7536121419). Weighing only 635 g (excluding battery) and capable of speeds up to 120 km/h, it can travel up to 15 km before impact. Its 2.5 kg payload capacity allows it to carry explosives or other warheads, qualifying it as a weapon‑capable “kamikaze” system. Listed as an FPV‑камікадзе on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions portal, the platform has seen widespread distribution, with 161 units reported and 212 associated legal entities. The Veter‑8 is designed for short‑range, precision strikes against personnel, vehicles, and infrastructure.
Internal MISP references
UUID 130fda2d-535a-5506-8266-a56295a4c7f3 which can be used as unique global reference for Veter-8 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | VEKOM LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Rusak (Русак)
The Rusak (Русак) is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered manufacturers STRATUM LLC, STRATUM JSC and STRATUM‑TECH JSC. Weighing only a few kilograms, the 9‑inch platform can carry up to 2.5 kg of payload, allowing it to be equipped with explosive or other weaponized loads. It offers a maximum speed of 150 km/h, a flight time of roughly ten minutes, and a range of 6–8 km at altitudes up to 500 m. Designed for short‑range, high‑speed attacks, the Rusak is listed among 161 total units produced and is classified as an FPV suicide drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 19eda047-cd6e-5d56-b53d-abf074f9f2c6 which can be used as unique global reference for Rusak (Русак) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Veter-10
The Veter‑10 is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by VEKOM LLC (TIN 7536121419), a Ukrainian manufacturer listed on the War & Sanctions portal. Weighing 840 g empty and capable of carrying up to 3.5 kg of payload, the drone reaches a maximum speed of 110 km/h and can operate within a 20 km radius. Its design emphasizes low‑cost, high‑impact attacks: the platform is intended to be flown directly into targets, delivering explosives or other munitions. Since its entry into service, at least 161 units have been recorded, underscoring its role as a readily deployable, weaponized loitering munition in the ongoing conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3e4f601b-bd44-5cba-8e78-8c9aacc7187f which can be used as unique global reference for Veter-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | VEKOM LLC |
| payload_kg | 3,5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Golub
The Golub is a small‑size (≈15 in), FPV‑type loitering‑munitions drone classified as a “FPV‑камікадзе” on the Ukrainian sanctions portal. Developed and manufactured by the STRATIM group (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC), the platform can carry up to 10 kg of warheads and is equipped for weaponised missions. It offers a maximum flight time of 20 minutes, a range of roughly 10 km, and can operate at altitudes up to 500 m, making it suitable for short‑range, precision strike or “kamikaze” attacks against tactical targets. The system’s compact design, rapid‑deployment capability and high payload capacity underline its role as a cost‑effective, expendable strike asset in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID dda52abe-446b-54ac-9ab2-2573e4962e03 which can be used as unique global reference for Golub in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 10 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Veter-13
The Veter‑13 is an FPV “kamikaze” loitering‑munition drone produced by Ukrainian manufacturer VEKOM LLC (TIN 7536121419), which also makes the Veter‑8 and Veter‑10 models. Weighing 2.105 kg empty, it can carry up to 8 kg of payload and reach a maximum speed of 100 km/h. Its operational range is listed at 7–20 km, allowing it to be launched from modest distances and then guided by a first‑person view link to strike high‑value targets. The platform is classified as weapon‑capable and is recorded as an FPV‑type UAV, with 161 units reported in use by 212 legal entities as of February 2026. Its primary role is to serve as a low‑cost, precision strike asset, delivering explosives or other payloads directly onto enemy positions, vehicles, or infrastructure.
Internal MISP references
UUID 36093753-ac50-599e-9c7c-45a4990e10a2 which can be used as unique global reference for Veter-13 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | VEKOM LLC |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Burevestnik
The Burevestnik is a short‑range reconnaissance UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered manufacturers STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. Classified under the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) taxonomy, it carries no weapons and is intended solely for observation tasks. Its performance figures list a 30‑minute endurance, a maximum flight range of 5 km and an operational ceiling of 500 m. The platform is catalogued on the Ukrainian “War & Sanctions” portal (UUID a236a288‑af3b‑5e06‑afc9‑d3d34aed18d3), where 161 individual units have been recorded across 212 legal entities. The Burevestnik’s primary role is to provide tactical situational awareness for ground forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID a236a288-af3b-5e06-afc9-d3d34aed18d3 which can be used as unique global reference for Burevestnik in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Vorobey (Stratim)
The Vorobey (Stratim) is a short‑range reconnaissance UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑based manufacturers STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. Classified under ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance), it provides real‑time aerial observation for up to 30 minutes, covering a maximum range of 5 km and operating at altitudes of up to 500 m. With a flight time limited to half an hour and no weapon payload capability, the platform is intended solely for battlefield situational awareness, target confirmation and terrain mapping. Its deployment supports ground forces by delivering timely visual intelligence while remaining lightweight and easily transportable for rapid field operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID fd9e44b6-810f-5307-8954-f8b8651724f2 which can be used as unique global reference for Vorobey (Stratim) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Peresmeshnik
The Peresmeshnik is a short‑range, visual‑line‑of‑sight reconnaissance UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered manufacturers STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. Classified under the ISR taxonomy, the platform provides aerial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for up to 30 minutes of flight within a visual range and a maximum altitude of 500 m. The system is unarmed and is deployed primarily for battlefield observation and target‑area assessment. According to the Ukrainian War‑and‑Sanctions portal, approximately 161 Peresmeshnik units have been listed, reflecting its role as a lightweight, tactical ISR asset in the ongoing conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7d80787a-0240-5db2-ab67-6ebd151eaf8d which can be used as unique global reference for Peresmeshnik in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 30 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Krechet
The Krechet is a tactical‑reconnaissance UAV produced by the STRATIM group (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC). With an 8 kg maximum take‑off weight and a payload capacity of 2.5‑10 kg, it carries sensor suites for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its 2.5‑3.9 m wingspan and 100 km/h top speed give it a 200 km operational radius, allowing rapid, low‑observable over‑flight of contested terrain. The platform is unarmed, focusing solely on data collection and situational awareness. As of early 2026, 161 Krechet units have been recorded in service.
Internal MISP references
UUID 88168849-1a34-5c39-9d07-9c721a935fd8 which can be used as unique global reference for Krechet in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 - 10 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.5-3.9 |
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Strepet
Strepet is a lightweight reconnaissance unmanned aerial system produced by the Ukrainian‑based STRATIM consortium (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC). With a maximum take‑off weight of 11.5 kg and a payload capacity of 1.5 kg, the drone cruises at 72 km/h and can operate up to 150 km from its launch point, making it suited for short‑range intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its design focuses solely on information‑gathering; it carries no weaponry. The platform is listed among 161 Strepet units registered to 212 legal entities, underscoring its widespread deployment within Ukraine’s ISR capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9b4ffa10-706f-5492-aec2-893d7e8a5fcb which can be used as unique global reference for Strepet in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Chaika
The Chaika is a lightweight, weapon‑capable UAV classified as a BARRAGE system. Developed by the STRATIM family of companies (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC), the platform has a maximum take‑off weight of 10 kg, a 1.5 m wingspan and can cruise at up to 100 km/h. It carries a payload of 2–4.5 kg, giving it the ability to deliver explosives or other munitions over a flight range of 5–30 km. Listed as a “Barrage” UAV, Chaika is designed for short‑range, high‑intensity strikes, supporting tactical ground operations. The system is recorded in the Ukrainian sanctions database with 161 units and 212 associated legal entities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 65623cbb-d00d-5c1d-807b-bb38ef1bd327 which can be used as unique global reference for Chaika in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 2-4.5 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.5 |
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Redkaya ptitsa
The Redkaya ptitsa is a small, weapon‑capable UAV classified as a “Barrage” system. Developed by the STRATIM consortium (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC), it can carry 1.5‑2 kg of ordnance and operate for 10‑15 minutes at speeds of 100‑200 km/h, reaching targets 20‑26 km from its launch point. With a flight time limited to a few minutes and a modest payload, the platform is designed for rapid, high‑intensity attacks on point targets such as light vehicles, personnel concentrations, or infrastructure. Its low‑cost, expendable nature makes it suited for swarm or “barrage” tactics, providing Russian‑aligned forces with a flexible, short‑range strike capability in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3d420c1a-72bf-59a0-a843-92d56e559493 which can be used as unique global reference for Redkaya ptitsa in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10-15 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 1.5-2 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100-200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Tuvik (electro)
The Tuvik (electro) is a short‑range, electrically powered loitering munition classified under the “BARRAGE” taxonomy. Built by the STRATIM group (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC), the UAV carries up to 3 kg of warheads and can be launched for 15‑20 minutes of flight, reaching 150‑180 km/h and covering roughly 40 km. Its high speed and modest endurance make it suitable for rapid, high‑intensity strike missions against point targets, supporting swarm or barrage tactics in contested zones. With a reported production total of 161 units, the platform is a key element of the Russian‑aligned drone arsenal used for kinetic attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 84348066-2650-5cb3-96e9-6032a4f988b2 which can be used as unique global reference for Tuvik (electro) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15-20 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150-180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Yastreb
The Yastreb is a jet‑powered, weapon‑capable UAV produced by the Russian‑registered firms STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. Classified under the “Barrage” taxonomy, the system has a maximum take‑off weight of 45 kg, a 1.5 m wingspan and can carry up to 16 kg of payload, including munitions. Its turbo‑jet engine enables a top speed of 700 km/h (300 km/h cruise) and a combat range of roughly 350 km, allowing rapid strike or loitering missions over a broad operational area. The platform’s high speed and payload capacity make it suited for fast, precision attacks against time‑sensitive targets, supporting Russia’s aerial bombardment capabilities in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 32441369-97b5-507c-8cf7-8057c1854e58 which can be used as unique global reference for Yastreb in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 16 kg |
| powerplant | jet engine |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 700 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.5 |
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Lastochka
The Lastochka is a strike‑capable UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered firms STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 3 kg and a payload capacity of 1.5 kg, it can carry lethal munitions or other mission‑specific loads. Its endurance of 40‑60 minutes and cruise speed of 100 km/h give it a typical operational radius of 40 km, while the 100 km/h top speed enables rapid target engagement. The platform’s flight time and payload make it suitable for short‑range tactical attacks, reconnaissance‑strike missions, and loitering‑munition roles on the battlefield.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0a6a0671-ae2e-5c5b-944f-20e486af76b7 which can be used as unique global reference for Lastochka in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 40-60 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Zhuravl
The Zhuravl is a strike‑class UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered manufacturers STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC and STRATIM‑TECH JSC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 25 kg, a 2‑metre wingspan and a top speed of 100 km/h, the platform can operate over a 30‑50 km radius. Its primary combat role is to deliver a payload of three miniature kamikaze drones, turning the Zhuravl into a loitering‑munitions carrier that can release self‑destructing munitions against targets. The system’s lightweight design and modest range make it suitable for rapid, low‑altitude strike missions, particularly in contested or urban environments where swarm tactics are advantageous.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9fec2773-ac44-5e28-b998-8395fc6d84b9 which can be used as unique global reference for Zhuravl in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 3 kamikaze drones |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2 |
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Albatros M5
The Albatros M5 is a fixed‑wing, electric‑powered ISR platform developed by ALBATROS LLC in partnership with GEOMIR JSC. Weighing up to 15 kg with a 5 kg payload capacity, the drone can stay aloft for 4.5 hours and cover a 300 km radius at a cruise speed of 72 km/h (max 120 km/h). Launched via elastic or pneumatic catapult and recovered by parachute, it operates from 80 m to 1 000 m altitude (service ceiling 5 000 m) and endures temperatures from –30 °C to +50 °C. Its primary role is tactical reconnaissance, providing real‑time visual and sensor data for battlefield awareness without weaponisation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 87899b1b-cd21-507b-a4db-100d130bd125 which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros M5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4.5 h |
| manufacturer | ALBATROS LLC; GEOMIR JSC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.3 |
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Albatros M1
The Albatros M1 is a lightweight, electrically‑powered UAV produced by ALBATROS LLC (TIN 5038127220). Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), the platform carries up to 1 kg of payload and operates at altitudes between 50 m and 1 000 m. It launches via an elastic catapult and lands by parachute, delivering a flight time of 1.5 hours, a cruise speed of 65 km/h, and a maximum range of ≈ 100 km. With a 5 kg take‑off weight, 1.6 m wingspan, and operating temperature tolerance from ‑30 °C to +50 °C, the M1 is suited for tactical battlefield monitoring, target acquisition and situational awareness in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 90deaf31-36be-537d-8fa9-b2d5067b23ed which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros M1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1.5 h |
| manufacturer | ALBATROS LLC |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.6 |
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Albatros D1
The Albatros D1 is a Russian‑made, electric‑propulsion UAV developed by Albatros LLC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 6.5 kg, it can carry up to 3 kg of payload for up to 60 minutes of flight, cruising at 72 km/h and covering a 30 km range. Designed for both intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and cargo delivery, the D1 operates from 10 m to 1 000 m altitude and can function in temperatures from –20 °C to +60 °C. Since 2023 the platform has been fielded in the special‑operations zone in Ukraine, providing real‑time video and geolocation data for targeting and logistical support, while also serving civilian sectors such as agriculture, oil‑gas, construction and forest monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID dd091e35-26c8-55ad-ab02-b03753a06c46 which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros D1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | ALBATROS LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 km/h |
Albatros D5
The Albatros D5, produced by Ukrainian manufacturer ALBATROS LLC, is a dual‑purpose unmanned aerial system designed for both reconnaissance and cargo delivery. Weighing up to 20 kg at take‑off and capable of carrying an 8 kg payload, the electric‑powered drone can fly for 60 minutes at a maximum speed of 60 km/h. It operates between 40 – 500 m altitude for useful missions, with a ceiling of 1 000 m, and functions in temperatures from ‑20 °C to +60 °C. As of February 2026, 161 units have been recorded in use, supporting a range of surveillance and logistical tasks in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID ad67c8d8-b279-50aa-9a76-ab33950b918a which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros D5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | ALBATROS LLC |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 km/h |
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Albatros a5h
The Albatros a5h is a hybrid‑propulsion UAV produced by ALBATROS LLC (TIN 5038127220). Designed for both intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and light‑cargo missions, it can carry up to 5 kg of payload while weighing 19 kg at take‑off. Powered by an internal‑combustion engine supplemented with electric drive, the platform delivers a maximum flight time of 4.5 hours, cruising at 36 km/h and reaching a top speed of 50 km/h. Operational altitude ranges from 40 m to 500 m for mission tasks, with a ceiling of 1 000 m. The system operates in temperatures from ‑20 °C to +40 °C, making it suitable for a variety of environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 381afce1-71e8-5ae4-931a-d98dfe98288d which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros a5h in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4.5 h |
| manufacturer | ALBATROS LLC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| powerplant | ICE + electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 km/h |
Skarabey-BN
The Skarabey‑BN is a medium‑range reconnaissance UAV produced by NII STT JSC (TIN 6730046954). Classified as an ISR platform, it is designed for visual and sensor‑based intelligence‑gathering rather than weapon delivery. The drone can carry up to 12 kg of payload, operate from –40 °C to +50 °C, and function at altitudes between 5 m and 3 000 m. Its endurance is 40 minutes with a maximum speed of 50 km/h, allowing rapid, short‑range surveillance missions. According to the Ukrainian War‑and‑Sanctions portal, 161 units have been recorded in the field, linked to 212 legal entities. The Skarabey‑BN’s primary role is tactical reconnaissance and situational awareness for ground forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1cd6c525-88d4-554c-b27d-eb6ec0e82be0 which can be used as unique global reference for Skarabey-BN in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | NII STT JSC |
| payload_kg | 12 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Grifon-12
The Grifon‑12 is a lightweight, electric‑powered UAV designed exclusively for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Built by PLAZ LLC (TIN 7816388172), the platform weighs 5.5 kg, spans 2.3 m, and measures 1 m in length. It can stay aloft for up to three hours, cruising at 80 km/h with a maximum speed of 120 km/h and a range of roughly 90 km, while operating at altitudes as high as 3 100 m. With a take‑off weight of 5.5 kg and no weapon mounts, the Grifon‑12 serves as a pure observation tool, providing extended aerial monitoring for ground forces. Current records list 161 units in service and 212 legal entities associated with the system.
Internal MISP references
UUID f357b13c-70ae-5090-941b-2126b966f4ae which can be used as unique global reference for Grifon-12 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 3 h |
| manufacturer | PLAZ LLC |
| powerplant | Electro |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.3 |
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Grifon-41
The Grifon‑41 is a reconnaissance‑type UAV produced by PLAZ LLC (TIN 7816388172), listed among the company’s product line alongside the Grifon‑12, Grifon‑61T and Harpiya‑A1. Classified as ISR, the platform is optimized for long‑duration aerial observation, offering a maximum flight time of 540 minutes (9 hours) and a top speed of 70 km/h. With a take‑off weight of 6 kg and a payload capacity of 4 kg, it can carry cameras, sensors or other non‑lethal payloads, operating up to 500 m altitude and in temperatures ranging from –30 °C to +50 °C. No weapon capability is reported. The database records 161 individual units and 212 legal entities associated with the Grifon‑41.
Internal MISP references
UUID 93da5a3e-d68d-5f50-8a8b-945adabc4771 which can be used as unique global reference for Grifon-41 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 540 min |
| manufacturer | PLAZ LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Grifon-61T
The Grifon‑61T is a tether‑powered unmanned aerial system produced by PLAZ LLC (TIN 7816388172). Classified as an ISR platform, it is designed for long‑duration reconnaissance, operating at up to 100 m altitude with a continuous flight time of seven days thanks to its power‑supply cable. The aircraft can carry a maximum payload of 8 kg, though it carries no weapons. Its tether also serves as the data‑link, enabling secure, real‑time transmission of imagery and sensor information. According to the War & Sanctions database, 161 units have been recorded, associated with 212 legal entities, underscoring its deployment for persistent surveillance rather than combat.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2a165632-2030-5e0f-b8ed-b45066b423e6 which can be used as unique global reference for Grifon-61T in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 7 days |
| manufacturer | PLAZ LLC |
| payload_kg | 8 kg |
| powerplant | tether cable |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Izdeliye-51 (Lancet)
The Izdeliye‑51 “Lancet” is an electric combat UAV built for short‑range strike missions. Weighing a modest 5 kg warhead, it can loiter for up to 40 minutes at a top speed of 80 km/h, covering roughly 50 km from its control station. Classified under the “BARRAGE” taxonomy, the drone delivers fragmentation or cumulative munitions against ground targets, acting as a precision‑guided, low‑cost munition platform. It is produced by Ukrainian‑registered firms CST LLC, AEROSCAN LLC and ZALA AERO JSC, with key subsystems sourced from Nvidia (aiming‑head control board) and Texas Instruments (voltage regulator, CAN‑bus transceiver). Its 5 kg payload and electric propulsion make it a versatile tool for rapid, tactical attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 66b12180-c79f-5bef-a190-f3d10c7f1eff which can be used as unique global reference for Izdeliye-51 (Lancet) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 40 min |
| manufacturer | Nvidia |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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T-16-5G (412-16E5G)
ZALA T-16-5G airless unmanned aerial vehicle is equipped with a hybrid propulsion system that provides a guaranteed flight time of more than 12 hours. Operation up to 1000 km from the launch point with additional unique target loads. Broadcasting the video stream in HD format allows the ground station operator to receive detailed video images in real time.
Internal MISP references
UUID d36f0e7c-9c2f-5f9d-aba7-813cc213b8e2 which can be used as unique global reference for T-16-5G (412-16E5G) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/uav/373 - webarchive
- https://zala-aero.com/product/zala-t-16-5g/ - webarchive
- https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/e06fb3a8124da3a95e2ab2db9ce11050 - webarchive
- https://www.defensemirror.com/news/30059/Zala_Aero_to_Demo_12_Hour_Endurance__Hybrid_Drone_at_MAKS_2021 - webarchive
- https://uasweekly.com/2021/04/20/anew-unmanned-system-zala-421-16e5g-was-presented-at-the-closed-exhibition-zala-expo/ - webarchive
- https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2021/hybrid-engine-andartificial-intelligence-for-zala-421-16e5g-uav - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 12 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | Hybrid |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 125 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4640 |
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T-16-2 (421-16E HD)
The ZALA Aero T-16-2 (421-16E HD) is a Russian tactical fixed-wing ISR UAV that provides day/night electro-optical/infrared reconnaissance, surveillance, mapping, and target location for artillery and ground units, with about 4 hours endurance and a 1.5 kg payload. Unarmed and portable, it delivers real-time imagery and georeferenced data to enhance situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID 68104066-138b-5961-9e09-afb55a486bcb which can be used as unique global reference for T-16-2 (421-16E HD) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 125 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.8 |
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T-16-5
The Zala Aero T-16-5G is an electric, unarmed ISR UAV used by Russia, featuring a 5.3 m wingspan, 6-hour endurance, 110 km/h top speed, and a ~5 kg payload for reconnaissance and observation. It is designed for persistent surveillance and real-time intelligence collection via secure datalinks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9c11b297-4dfb-57b0-98a2-cbbc33904788 which can be used as unique global reference for T-16-5 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.3 |
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Lastochka-M
The Lastochka‑M is a mini‑class UAV (CLASS I: mini, ISR) employed for both strike and reconnaissance missions. Weighing 5.2 kg, it can remain airborne for up to 2 hours, cruising at 65‑120 km/h and covering a range of roughly 45 km while operating at altitudes up to 3 600 m. Its payload and flight‑control electronics incorporate U.S.‑made MOSFETs (FDS4435BZ) and operational amplifiers (MCP604‑I/SL), a Swiss‑origin STM32F030F4P6 microcontroller, and are assembled by Semiconductor Components Industries. Production is linked to Ukrainian firms KB LUCH JSC and VNIIR‑PROGRESS JSC, which list the Lastochka‑M among their offerings. The platform’s combination of modest size, extended endurance, and dual‑role capability makes it a versatile tool in the current conflict environment.
Internal MISP references
UUID d8375ead-11cb-5dd5-b8c3-5e5e0b8f6ea1 which can be used as unique global reference for Lastochka-M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 2 h |
| manufacturer | Semiconductor Components Industries |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
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Veterok-7
The Veterok‑7 is an FPV “kamikaze” loitering‑munition drone produced by ASFPV LLC (TIN 7804705606). With a compact 7‑inch frame, it can stay aloft for up to 28 minutes and carry a maximum payload of 3 kg, enabling it to deliver explosive or other weaponised loads. The platform is listed on Ukraine’s War & Sanctions portal (UUID c55be2b1‑c04e‑530e‑b8ca‑7b316c5dda53) as a weapon‑capable system, with 161 units reported in use and 212 associated legal entities. Its primary role is as a low‑cost, short‑range, FPV‑controlled suicide drone for targeting enemy assets in the conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID c55be2b1-c04e-530e-b8ca-7b316c5dda53 which can be used as unique global reference for Veterok-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 28 min |
| manufacturer | ASFPV LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Grom
The Grom is a high‑speed, weapon‑capable strike UAV developed by KRONSTADT JSC and KT‑UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC. It can carry a 1 000–2 000 kg payload and reaches up to 1 000 km/h, cruising at 650‑800 km/h. With a combat radius of about 700 km and a maximum flight altitude of 12 000 m, the platform is suited for long‑range, rapid‑response attacks on strategic targets. Its classification as an LM‑type system indicates a loitering‑munition role, allowing it to engage targets after launch while maintaining high maneuverability. The Grom’s combination of speed, payload capacity, and operational range makes it a potent tool for deep‑strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 734093d7-c06e-5062-ab53-a41914d5a9ce which can be used as unique global reference for Grom in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | KRONSTADT JSC; KT - UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC |
| payload_kg | 1 000 - 2 000 kg |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1 000 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Termit
The Termit is a long‑range strike UAV developed jointly by KRONSTADT JSC, KT‑UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC, and NPP STRELA JSC. With a maximum take‑off weight of 450 kg, it can remain airborne for up to 6 hours, cruise at 90 km/h and reach a top speed of 150 km/h. Its 300 km combat radius enables deep‑penetration missions, while its payload capacity permits the carriage of weapons, making it a fully armed platform. Designed for sustained, high‑tempo operations, the Termit is intended to provide long‑duration, precision strike capability against strategic targets in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 64e318c8-5e4e-5be3-b713-cfea71496aa1 which can be used as unique global reference for Termit in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 6 h |
| manufacturer | KRONSTADT JSC; KT - UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC; NPP STRELA JSC |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Gelios
The Gelios is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) unmanned aircraft developed by KRONSTADT JSC and KT‑Unmanned Systems JSC. With a 30‑metre wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of 4 tonnes and an 800 kg payload capacity, it can loiter for up to 30 hours at altitudes of 11 km, cruising at 350‑450 km/h and covering a range of roughly 3 000 km. Classified as an ISR platform, Gelios is intended for strategic reconnaissance, wide‑area surveillance, target‑area assessment and communications relay, rather than direct weapon delivery. Its substantial endurance and payload enable deployment of sophisticated sensor suites, imagery‑intelligence payloads and electronic‑reconnaissance equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID cbba7ba7-36bf-536e-8665-0a0361bebb49 which can be used as unique global reference for Gelios in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 30 h |
| manufacturer | KRONSTADT JSC; KT - UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC |
| payload_kg | 800 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350-450 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 30 |
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Sirius
The Sirius is a high‑end, Class III strike‑combat and ISR UAV jointly produced by KRONSTADT JSC and KT ‑ UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC. With a 23 m wingspan, 9 m length and a maximum take‑off weight of 2 000 kg, it can carry up to 300 kg of payload, including weapons. Its 20‑hour endurance, cruise speed of 180 km/h and combat radius of roughly 1 000 km enable long‑range strike missions and persistent reconnaissance at altitudes up to 7 000 m. The platform’s 300 kg payload capacity supports a variety of munitions, making Sirius a versatile asset for deep‑penetration strike and intelligence‑gathering operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID f918ad4c-259c-5ad4-b134-6378062d9c58 which can be used as unique global reference for Sirius in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 h |
| manufacturer | KRONSTADT JSC; KT - UNMANNED SYSTEMS JSC |
| payload_kg | 300 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:strike-combat', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 23 |
Burya-20
The Burya‑20 is a Russian FPV‑drone carrier (mothership) built by AEROCOM LLC (LLC SPC Berkut) in the Republic of Buryatia. With a maximum take‑off weight of 50 kg and a 20 kg payload capacity, it can stay aloft for up to 10 hours, operate at 3 000 m altitude and maintain a data link of 70 km to a ground control station. Its primary role is to launch and control smaller FPV drones. The mothership’s onboard camera and machine‑vision system autonomously detects targets and relays the imagery to the operator, who authorises an attack. Deployed FPV drones can strike as barrage munitions, separate up to 15 km from the carrier, or be released from height for kinetic impact, extending the reach and survivability of FPV attacks. Small‑scale production began after successful testing.
Internal MISP references
UUID aa567d70-9c25-5f89-9acf-228beee004c0 which can be used as unique global reference for Burya-20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 h |
| manufacturer | AEROCOM LLC |
| payload_kg | 20 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
Burya-10BS
The Burya‑10BS is a small‑scale cargo UAV produced by AEROCOM LLC (TIN 0326568462). With a maximum take‑off weight of 30 kg and a payload capacity of 5 kg, it can transport supplies at up to 130 km/h. Classified under the “CARGO” taxonomy, the platform is listed among 161 individual units associated with 212 legal entities, indicating a fairly widespread deployment. AEROCOM also markets the larger Burya‑20, suggesting a product line focused on logistical support. The Burya‑10BS is therefore intended for short‑range, rapid delivery of equipment, provisions, or ammunition in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 97e76241-2b13-545e-a287-50df96802400 which can be used as unique global reference for Burya-10BS in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | AEROCOM LLC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 km/h |
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Granat-3
The Granat‑3 is a Russian‑made, fixed‑wing reconnaissance UAV produced by NPO IZHBS LLC (Izhmash Unmanned Systems). Weighing up to 7 kg with a 2‑m wingspan, it can carry a 1‑kg payload and operates for up to two hours at a maximum speed of 120 km/h and altitude of 4 000 m. Launched from a ground unit and recovered by parachute, the system is intended solely for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions and carries no weapons. Its avionics incorporate U.S.‑origin components such as Vishay Schottky rectifiers and transistors, a Linear Technology (Analog Devices) step‑down DC‑DC module, and it functions in temperatures from –30 °C to +40 °C.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6219193f-ca1b-5eae-afe0-c24872a4d5e1 which can be used as unique global reference for Granat-3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 2 h |
| manufacturer | NPO IZHBS LLC (Izhmash Unmanned Systems); Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2 |
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Karakurt
The Karakurt is a short‑range, reconnaissance‑only UAV produced by Concern Kalashnikov JSC (TIN 1832090230). Classified under the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) taxonomy, the platform provides visual and electronic intelligence with a maximum endurance of 20 minutes per flight. It carries no weapon payload and is identified as part of the “third‑generation Legionnaire combat outfit,” indicating integration into Russia’s newer battlefield‑support systems. Ukrainian sanctions data list 161 individual Karakurt units and 212 associated legal entities, underscoring its widespread deployment. The drone’s primary role is rapid, tactical surveillance to support ground operations and situational awareness.
Internal MISP references
UUID e3544234-4c61-5e95-90bd-d8b8208ece98 which can be used as unique global reference for Karakurt in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | CONCERN KALASHNIKOV JSC |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Tuvik (petrol)
The Tuvik (petrol) is a “Barrage”‑type UAV produced by the Ukrainian‑registered STRATIM group (STRATIM LLC, STRATIM JSC, and STRATIM‑TECH JSC). Powered by a petrol engine, it can fly at 300‑350 km/h for up to 20 minutes, covering roughly 100 km and delivering a payload of up to 4 kg. Classified as weapon‑capable, the platform is intended for short‑range strike missions, rapid saturation attacks, and high‑speed target engagement. Its modest endurance and payload make it suitable for delivering small munitions or sensors against tactical targets, supporting fast‑reaction offensive operations in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID c7d33854-156a-5a48-a37c-8d31af8c2596 which can be used as unique global reference for Tuvik (petrol) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | STRATIM LLC; STRATIM JSC; STRATIM-TECH JSC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| powerplant | Petrol |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300-350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Veterok-10
The Veterok‑10 is an FPV “kamikaze” combat UAV produced by ASFPV LLC (TIN 7804705606). With a compact 10‑inch airframe, it can carry a 2.5–4 kg payload over a 3–10 km range, making it suitable for short‑range, high‑precision strikes. Classified as a weapon‑capable platform, the drone is designed to be piloted in first‑person view to guide its payload directly onto a target, effectively acting as a loitering munition. Ukrainian sanctions data list 161 individual units and 212 associated legal entities, indicating a notable deployment in the current conflict. The Veterok‑10’s role is to provide low‑cost, expendable strike capability against personnel, equipment, and infrastructure.
Internal MISP references
UUID d39a5294-6f8b-588b-a98c-af345ca74820 which can be used as unique global reference for Veterok-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ASFPV LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 - 4 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RE QX Hybrid Pro
The RE QX Hybrid Pro is a reconnaissance‑oriented UAV produced by BVS SYSTEMS LLC (TIN 7820061973). With a maximum take‑off weight of 22 kg, it can carry up to 6 kg of payload and sustain up to five hours of flight, making it suitable for prolonged intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The platform is classified solely as an ISR asset and carries no weapon systems. It appears on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions database, indicating its relevance to the current conflict environment and the need for monitoring its deployment. The drone’s endurance and payload capacity enable the collection of imagery, signals, and other situational‑awareness data across a sizable operational area.
Internal MISP references
UUID 352aa523-017d-57be-9784-f1d521f8629f which can be used as unique global reference for RE QX Hybrid Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 5 h |
| manufacturer | BVS SYSTEMS LLC |
| payload_kg | 6 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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ECOLIBRI P-75
The ECOLIBRI P‑75 is a medium‑size unmanned aerial system produced by ECOLIBRI JSC (TIN 7714473012). With a 5.3 m wingspan and a maximum payload of 25 kg, the platform can travel up to 750 km, enabling it to conduct both intelligence‑, surveillance‑, and‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions and deliver cargo in a single sortie. Classified under ISR and CARGO taxonomies, the P‑75 is listed on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions portal with a total of 161 units associated with 212 legal entities. Its dual‑role capability makes it a versatile asset for battlefield reconnaissance, target acquisition, and logistical support, particularly in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID d62e034d-ebbb-5329-9f10-fc939058e52d which can be used as unique global reference for ECOLIBRI P-75 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ECOLIBRI JSC |
| payload_kg | 25 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR'] |
| wingspan_m | 5.3 |
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ECOLIBRI eVTOL
The ECOLIBRI eVTOL is a Class II tactical unmanned aerial vehicle produced by ECOLIBRI JSC (TIN 7714473012). Designed as a vertical‑take‑off and landing (VTOL) platform, it combines intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities with a sizable cargo‑delivery role, capable of transporting up to 500 kg of payload. The system is listed on the Ukrainian War & Sanctions portal, indicating its use in the conflict and its association with sanctioned entities. With a total of 161 units reported, the ECOLIBRI eVTOL serves both battlefield observation and logistical support, bridging the gap between aerial reconnaissance and medium‑weight transport in tactical operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID 84b10b3a-63ba-5dea-87b1-fb58d356a93b which can be used as unique global reference for ECOLIBRI eVTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ECOLIBRI JSC |
| payload_kg | 500 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical', 'VTOL', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
Sarych
The Sarych is a lightweight (14 kg) fixed‑wing UAV produced by ROBOAVIA LLC. Classified as an ISR platform, it is designed for long‑duration reconnaissance, offering up to four hours of endurance and a communication range of 60 km. Its speed varies between 63 km/h and a top speed of 108 km/h, while it can operate at altitudes up to 5 000 m and in temperatures from –30 °C to +50 °C. With a maximum take‑off weight of 14 kg and no built‑in weapon capability, the Sarych is intended solely for aerial surveillance, target observation, and intelligence‑gathering missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 736806d2-1eea-563e-aa07-3dcb5da8260d which can be used as unique global reference for Sarych in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4 h |
| manufacturer | ROBOAVIA LLC |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Surprise
The Surprise is a weapon‑capable strike UAV produced by ROBOAVIA LLC (TIN 9102166435). With a maximum take‑off weight of 24 kg and a payload capacity of up to 7 kg, it can carry a variety of munitions for precision attacks. Its operational envelope includes a flight range of roughly 10–20 km and a service ceiling of 400 m, making it suitable for short‑range, low‑altitude missions against tactical targets. Listed on Ukraine’s “War & Sanctions” portal (UUID 7f07dc69‑458d‑5d60‑9bb2‑281cf7c14957), the Surprise UAV is identified as a combat‑ready platform deployed in the current conflict, underscoring its role as a locally produced, payload‑flexible strike drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f07dc69-458d-5d60-9bb2-281cf7c14957 which can be used as unique global reference for Surprise in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | ROBOAVIA LLC |
| payload_kg | 7 kg |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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KBR-9
The KBR‑9 is a small, fast FPV‑type loitering‑munition drone produced by KB RASKAT LLC (TIN 9731129013), the same firm that markets the KBR‑10, Sector, Vyi and Gektar (AHD‑6) UAVs. Weighing just 1.26 kg, it can fly for up to 12 minutes at a top speed of 110 km/h and reach targets up to 20 km away. Its payload capacity of 2.5 kg is dedicated to an explosive warhead, making the platform a one‑use “kamikaze” system for precision strikes against high‑value or time‑sensitive targets. The KBR‑9’s control bandwidth (350‑1100 Hz) and video link (1000‑6100 Hz) enable real‑time operator guidance, allowing rapid engagement of enemy personnel, equipment, or infrastructure in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6dca99b3-c7dc-550b-ad6f-2ec2e16ad69f which can be used as unique global reference for KBR-9 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 12 min |
| manufacturer | KB RASKAT LLC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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KBR-10
The KBR‑10 is an FPV “kamikaze” combat drone produced by KB RASKAT LLC (TIN 9731129013). Weighing 1.46 kg, it can carry up to 3.5 kg of payload—including explosives—making it a weapon‑capable UAV. Its 13‑minute endurance, 100 km/h top speed and 26 km operational range allow rapid, low‑altitude attacks against time‑sensitive targets. Control links operate at 350‑1100 Hz with video transmission at 1000‑6100 Hz, enabling real‑time first‑person navigation for precise strike delivery. As of February 2026, 161 units have been reported in use, linked to 212 legal entities, underscoring its deployment as a low‑cost, expendable strike platform in the ongoing conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8410e691-9182-50c1-926a-d4a691ddcbea which can be used as unique global reference for KBR-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 13 min |
| manufacturer | KB RASKAT LLC |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Sector
The Sector is a lightweight, fixed‑wing UAV produced by KB RASKAT LLC (TIN 9731129013) and classified under the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) taxonomy. Weighing 4.25 kg, it can carry up to 1 kg of payload and operates for 52 minutes, covering a range of roughly 10 km at a top speed of 60 km/h. The system uses a control bandwidth of 1200‑5900 Hz and a video‑transmission band of 5000‑6000 Hz. Designed solely for non‑kinetic missions, the Sector lacks any weapon capability and is intended for aerial reconnaissance, target acquisition, and situational‑awareness tasks in tactical environments. It is listed among KB RASKAT’s product line alongside the KBR‑9, KBR‑10, Vyi and Gektar (AHD‑6) platforms.
Internal MISP references
UUID 74ebc755-6d56-5b27-bb1a-908dd7a067a7 which can be used as unique global reference for Sector in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 52 min |
| manufacturer | KB RASKAT LLC |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Vyi
The Vyi is a mini‑class UAV produced by KB RASKAT LLC (TIN 9731129013) and listed under the “Reconnaissance / Cargo delivery” category. Weighing 14.6 kg, it can carry up to 13 kg of payload and remains airborne for 34 minutes, reaching speeds of 65 km/h and a maximum range of roughly 15 km. Its control bandwidth (350‑1200 Hz) and video transmission (1200‑6100 Hz) support real‑time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions while also enabling rapid delivery of supplies or equipment to front‑line or remote locations. As of February 2026, 161 units have been recorded, associated with 212 legal entities.
Internal MISP references
UUID 44fdf31c-b5da-514f-8816-b499460ceb47 which can be used as unique global reference for Vyi in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 34 min |
| manufacturer | KB RASKAT LLC |
| payload_kg | 13 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR', 'CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65 |
Gektar (AHD-6)
The Gektar (AHD‑6) is a cargo‑type UAV produced by KB RASKAT LLC (TIN 9731129013). Weighing 31.5 kg, it can transport up to 50 kg of payload over a 7 km range at a maximum speed of 30 km/h, with a flight endurance of 20 minutes. The platform operates on a 2400 Hz control link and a 5800 Hz video transmission channel. Classified under the “CARGO” taxonomy, the Gektar is intended for short‑range logistical missions, such as rapid resupply or equipment delivery in contested environments. Its relatively low speed and limited endurance suggest deployment for localized, high‑value load transfers rather than long‑range strike or surveillance roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID cfdc81b6-6a56-5068-9f3c-54a45b4444e9 which can be used as unique global reference for Gektar (AHD-6) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | KB RASKAT LLC |
| payload_kg | 50 kg |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 30 |
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Shturm
The Shturm is an FPV‑kamikaze UAV produced by DOMINANTA LLC (TIN 6950218542) and listed on the Ukrainian “War & Sanctions” database. It can carry up to 10 kg of payload and is equipped for weaponised missions. With a maximum speed of 100 km/h, a flight time of 15 minutes, and an operational radius of about 8 km, the drone is designed for short‑range, high‑speed attacks, often employed as a loitering‑munition platform. As of the latest update (09 Feb 2026), 161 Shturm units have been recorded across 212 legal entities, underscoring its widespread distribution and use in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 558b7afc-7d9d-5a7e-85b1-99da62790983 which can be used as unique global reference for Shturm in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | DOMINANTA LLC |
| payload_kg | up 10 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Shturm-ST
The Shturm‑ST is a mini‑class UAV produced by DOMINANTA LLC (TIN 6950218542). Classified under the “BARRAGE” and “ISR” taxonomies, it is designed for both reconnaissance and strike missions. The platform can remain airborne for up to 60 minutes and carry a payload of up to 5 kg, allowing it to deliver light munitions or sensors. Listed among 161 identified units, the Shturm‑ST is recognized for its dual‑role capability—providing real‑time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance while also supporting weaponized operations. Its specifications make it suitable for rapid, low‑altitude engagements where a compact, long‑endurance drone is required.
Internal MISP references
UUID c5d4a8c2-11cf-5a53-8151-d74de5d0602b which can be used as unique global reference for Shturm-ST in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 min |
| manufacturer | DOMINANTA LLC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
Orlan-50
The Orlan‑50 is a medium‑altitude, long‑endurance reconnaissance UAV produced by Ukrainian firms STC LLC and SMT‑AILOGIK LLC. With a 3.8 m wingspan and a maximum payload of 15 kg, it can stay aloft for up to 15 hours, cruise at 90–180 km/h, and operate at altitudes of up to 5 000 m. The platform is launched by catapult and recovered via parachute, enabling rapid deployment from austere sites. Its primary mission set is intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), providing persistent aerial imagery and sensor data for battlefield awareness. The Orlan‑50 fleet numbers 161 units, linked to 212 legal entities on the Ukrainian sanctions registry.
Internal MISP references
UUID a808fac2-1c6c-5e42-8c9d-fb98c505340c which can be used as unique global reference for Orlan-50 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 h |
| manufacturer | STC LLC; SMT-AILOGIK LLC |
| payload_kg | 15 kg |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.8 |
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RTD-K10
The RTD‑K10 is a fast, low‑cost FPV loitering‑munition drone produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC (TIN 5003155499). Weighing only 950 g, it can carry up to 3.6 kg of explosives and is classified as a “FPV‑камікадзе” (FPV suicide) system. Its 10–12‑minute endurance provides a 10–12 km operational radius, while a top speed of 120 km/h (cruise 70 km/h) enables rapid engagement of targets within 1 km altitude. The platform is listed among 161 documented RTD‑K10 units, with 212 legal entities linked to its production and deployment, underscoring its role as a weaponized, short‑range UAV for precision strikes.
Internal MISP references
UUID 27e073c7-6399-53fa-b450-e9ba48bfdc51 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-K10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10-12 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 3.6 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RTD-K8
The RTD‑K8 is a Russian‑manufactured FPV “kamikaze” loitering munition produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC (TIN 5003155499). Weighing only 720 g, it can carry up to 1.8 kg of explosives or other payloads and is designed for one‑way attacks against tactical targets. Its 8‑minute endurance gives a maximum range of about 8 km, while a top speed of 130 km/h (cruise 80 km/h) and a ceiling of 1 000 m enable rapid, low‑observable ingress. The platform’s short flight time and high payload‑to‑weight ratio make it well suited for precision strikes in urban or frontline environments, serving as a low‑cost, expendable weapon in the Russian‑Ukrainian conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID c8523083-0530-508c-a379-04d0e0497037 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-K8 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 1.8 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RTD-4M
The RTD‑4M is a miniature, first‑person‑view (FPV) “kamikaze” strike UAV produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC. Weighing 2.3 kg, it can carry up to 4 kg of ordnance and is expressly weapon‑capable, making it a low‑cost loiter‑and‑strike platform. Its 8‑minute endurance yields a maximum range of roughly 10 km, with a top speed of 120 km/h and a cruise speed of 60 km/h, operating below 1 000 m altitude. Classified as a Class I mini drone, the RTD‑4M has been recorded in at least 161 units across 212 legal entities, indicating widespread distribution for short‑range, high‑speed assault missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID fac4893e-035e-5c93-989f-103d144c65f8 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-4M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'FPV', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
RTD-D
The RTD‑D is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” loitering munition produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC (TIN 5003155499). Weighing 1.53 kg, it can carry up to 2 kg of payload and is capable of delivering weapons in a suicide attack. Its flight envelope includes a 20‑minute endurance, a maximum speed of 110 km/h (cruise 60 km/h), a 20 km operational range and a ceiling of 1 000 m. The system is listed on Ukraine’s War & Sanctions portal with 161 recorded units and is associated with other RUSTEKHDRON products such as the RTD‑K10, RTD‑K8, RTD‑4M, RTD‑KM, RTD‑KS, Inferno and Bumerang‑E. The RTD‑D’s primary role is short‑range, precision strike against personnel, light vehicles or infrastructure, leveraging its low weight and high speed to penetrate defended areas.
Internal MISP references
UUID 03e68ce8-9c71-5e98-88ec-ef087ec3df11 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-D in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RTD-KM
The RTD‑KM is a lightweight, first‑person‑view (FPV) kamikaze UAV produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC. Weighing only 1.57 kg, it can carry up to 5 kg of explosives or other payloads and is designed for short‑range, high‑speed attacks. Its maximum speed reaches 120 km/h, with a cruise speed of 60 km/h, allowing it to cover its 7 km operational radius in roughly 3–4 minutes before the 7‑minute endurance expires. The drone flies up to 1 000 m altitude and is capable of autonomous or manually piloted strike missions, making it a potent “loiter‑and‑pounce” weapon for targeting personnel, vehicles, or infrastructure in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID a9355e57-3d08-5414-b87a-c55bbddd4c88 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-KM in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 7 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RTD-KS
The RTD‑KS is an FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC (TIN 5003155499), a Ukrainian‑registered manufacturer that also supplies models such as the RTD‑K10, RTD‑K8, RTD‑4M, RTD‑D, RTD‑KM and the Inferno and Bumerang‑E systems. Weighing 2.73 kg, the drone can carry up to 3 kg of payload—including explosive or other weaponised loads—and is designed for one‑way attacks. It offers a maximum speed of 120 km/h, a cruise speed of 60 km/h, and a flight range of roughly 10 km at altitudes up to 1 000 m. With a 10‑minute endurance, the RTD‑KS is employed for short‑range, high‑speed strike missions against tactical targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7fde2aa9-cef4-5a01-a753-1f109caed014 which can be used as unique global reference for RTD-KS in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Bumerang-E
The Bumerang‑E is an FPV‑type loitering‑munition (kamikaze) drone produced by NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC. Weighing 5.8 kg at take‑off and capable of carrying up to 4 kg of payload, it can fly for 10 minutes at speeds of up to 165 km/h, reaching altitudes of 3 000 m and a operational range of roughly 10 km. Its control band (868‑950 MHz) and video link (5 333‑5 945 MHz) enable real‑time piloting and targeting. Classified as a weapon‑capable system, the Bumerang‑E is deployed as a suicide drone to strike tactical targets within its short‑range envelope, contributing to the aggressor’s unmanned‑strike capabilities.
Internal MISP references
UUID df46ea5e-1ce0-59db-9e04-73b6bdabb8f8 which can be used as unique global reference for Bumerang-E in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 min |
| manufacturer | NPO RUSTEKHDRON LLC |
| payload_kg | 4 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 165 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Granat-1 (Гранат-1)
The Granat-1 is a light, short-range tactical reconnaissance UAV designed for ISR missions at small-unit level. It is hand-launched, electrically powered, and intended for daytime visual surveillance and situational awareness. Granat-1 provides real-time video downlink to ground units and is optimised for rapid deployment with minimal logistics. The system is produced by Izhmash Unmanned Systems and represents the entry-level platform of the Granat UAV family.
Internal MISP references
UUID 839b427f-4440-5672-9df3-a6f8b0e3970b which can be used as unique global reference for Granat-1 (Гранат-1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 75 |
| manufacturer | NPO IZHBS LLC (Izhmash Unmanned Systems) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.82 |
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Granat-2 (Гранат-2)
The Granat‑2 (Гранат‑2) is a small‑scale, fixed‑wing reconnaissance UAV produced by NPO IZHBS LLC (Izhmash Unmanned Systems). Weighing about 4 kg with a 2‑meter wingspan, it can remain aloft for up to 1.5 hours, cruising at a maximum speed of 85 km/h and covering a range of roughly 15 km. Its operational ceiling reaches 4 100 m, allowing it to capture high‑altitude imagery and signals for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The platform carries no weapon payload and is listed among 161 Granat‑2 units in use, reflecting its role as a dedicated aerial eyes‑in‑the‑sky asset for Russian‑aligned forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID eed18943-9aec-578c-8ac3-4e4b3a6cb553 which can be used as unique global reference for Granat-2 (Гранат-2) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1.5 h |
| manufacturer | NPO IZHBS LLC (Izhmash Unmanned Systems) |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 85 km/h |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2 m |
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Gortenziya-7
The Gortenziya‑7 is a low‑cost, FPV‑controlled “kamikaze” UAV produced by KB LIS LLC (TIN 4706059162). Weighing 3.5 kg at take‑off and capable of carrying up to 2 kg of explosives or other payloads, it is designed for short‑range, high‑speed attacks. Its 8‑minute endurance allows a maximum speed of 130 km/h and a combat radius of about 6 km, reaching altitudes of up to 1 600 m while operating in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C. The platform’s speed, maneuverability and payload capacity make it well‑suited for precision strike missions against personnel, light vehicles and infrastructure in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1c808c2c-783b-529f-b464-97ae782f1824 which can be used as unique global reference for Gortenziya-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 min |
| manufacturer | KB LIS LLC |
| payload_kg | 2 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Gortenziya-10
The Gortenziya‑10 is a low‑cost, fast‑moving FPV “kamikaze” UAV produced by Ukrainian manufacturer KB LIS LLC (TIN 4706059162). With a maximum take‑off weight of 5 kg and a 3 kg payload capacity, it can carry explosives or other weapons for one‑way attacks. Its 8‑minute endurance, 150 km/h top speed, 8 km combat radius, and ceiling of 1 600 m enable rapid strikes against tactical targets such as personnel, light vehicles, or infrastructure. Operating in temperatures from –20 °C to +40 °C, the platform is designed for short‑range, high‑velocity, precision assaults, reflecting its role as a disposable, weaponized drone in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID ec6108bc-bc09-58c5-90ea-cc6ea349a63c which can be used as unique global reference for Gortenziya-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 min |
| manufacturer | KB LIS LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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PVC-1 (BT-40)
The PVC‑1 (BT‑40) is an FPV‑type loitering‑munition drone produced by RUSTAKT LLC (TIN 9703074147) and deployed by Russian forces. Weighing 4.2 kg at take‑off with a maximum payload of 3 kg, the platform can carry a lethal warhead and function as a kamikaze UAV. It offers up to 15 minutes of flight, reaches 180 km/h, and operates within a 10 km combat radius at altitudes up to 800 m, in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C. Designed for short‑range, high‑speed strike missions, the PVC‑1 is used to engage tactical targets such as personnel, light vehicles, and infrastructure in the contested zones of the Ukraine conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID e827379e-7891-5f98-b245-9e8537818d88 which can be used as unique global reference for PVC-1 (BT-40) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | RUSTAKT LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Ovod
The Ovod is a FPV‑type loitering‑munition (kamikaze) drone produced jointly by RLVT LLC (TIN 7100027464) and AIR TRACTATE LLC (TIN 7100046925). With a maximum take‑off weight of 5.4 kg and a payload capacity of 4.5 kg, it can carry explosive or other lethal loads to designated targets. Its 10‑minute endurance, 180 km/h top speed, and 5 km combat radius allow rapid, short‑range strikes, while an operational ceiling of 5 000 m enables deployment from varied terrain and weather conditions (‑10 °C to +40 °C). Designed for one‑way attacks, the Ovod is listed among Ukraine’s sanctioned UAVs for its weaponised role.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7dec358d-80f7-595d-86ab-57cf1e24a4d2 which can be used as unique global reference for Ovod in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 10 min |
| manufacturer | RLVT LLC; AIR TRACTATE LLC |
| payload_kg | 4.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Kurs-800TB
The Kurs‑800TB is a miniature, weapon‑capable UAV classified as a Class I mini system. Developed by the Russian firms OKB ASTRON JSC, OKB SOKOL LLC, and ASTRON AERO LLC, the drone weighs 2.5 kg (max take‑off) and can carry up to 0.8 kg of payload, including munitions such as the Granat‑PG. It offers a 50‑minute endurance, a top speed of 36 km/h, and a combat radius of roughly 6 km, operating up to 3 000 m altitude in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C. Designed for both strike and reconnaissance missions, the Kurs‑800TB provides a low‑cost, short‑range option for battlefield surveillance and precision attacks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 15d7e46f-0a21-5f50-8df5-1e3f6632a2b6 which can be used as unique global reference for Kurs-800TB in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 50 min |
| manufacturer | OKB ASTRON JSC; OKB SOKOL LLC; ASTRON AERO LLC |
| payload_kg | 0.8 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 36 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
Granat-PG
The Granat‑PG is a weapon‑capable strike UAV produced by the Russian design bureaus OKB ASTRON JSC, OKB SOKOL LLC, and ASTRON AERO LLC. It can carry up to 1.6 kg of payload and is engineered for short‑range attacks, with a combat radius of roughly 5 km and a maximum speed of 140 km/h. Its compact size and modest payload capacity make it suitable for delivering precision munitions against tactical targets such as personnel, light vehicles, and infrastructure in urban or semi‑urban environments. The platform’s limited range and speed suggest deployment from forward operating bases or mobile launch points to support fast, low‑altitude strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3669ce81-deed-5540-bc22-baf9f181c14d which can be used as unique global reference for Granat-PG in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | OKB ASTRON JSC; OKB SOKOL LLC; ASTRON AERO LLC |
| payload_kg | 1.6 kg |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Vespa
The Vespa is a mini‑class UAV (CLASS I: mini, ISR) produced by PROM COMPOSITE LLC (TIN 7713772193). Designed for both strike and reconnaissance missions, the platform weighs a maximum of 2.5 kg and can carry up to 1 kg of payload. It offers a 15‑minute endurance, a top speed of 35 km/h, and a combat radius of about 15 km, operating at altitudes up to 1 000 m. The drone functions within an ambient temperature range of –10 °C to +40 °C. Its compact size and modest performance make it suitable for short‑range, low‑observable ISR and limited payload delivery in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 852b1749-81df-5707-84c8-5350df5d7fc0 which can be used as unique global reference for Vespa in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | PROM COMPOSITE LLC |
| payload_kg | 1 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 35 km/h |
Lisa
The Lisa is a lightweight, weapon‑capable UAV produced by PROM COMPOSITE LLC (TIN 7713772193). With a maximum take‑off weight of 8 kg, it can carry up to 3 kg of payload—typically small munitions—for precision strike missions. Its 25‑minute endurance, 60 km/h top speed and 8 km combat radius allow rapid, low‑altitude attacks (up to 4 000 m) in a variety of temperature conditions (‑20 °C to +40 °C). Designed for quick deployment and maneuverability, the Lisa is listed among sanctioned Russian‑linked platforms and is actively used in the current conflict as a tactical strike drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 37bb50e2-f191-54eb-8c05-aa801d1667ee which can be used as unique global reference for Lisa in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 25 min |
| manufacturer | PROM COMPOSITE LLC |
| payload_kg | 3 kg |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Volk
The Volk is an interceptor‑class unmanned aerial system produced by PROM COMPOSITE LLC (TIN 7713772193). With a maximum take‑off weight of 6.5 kg and a payload capacity of 1.6 kg, it can carry lethal munitions and is rated for weaponized missions. The UAV offers a 28‑minute endurance, a top speed of 80 km/h, and a combat radius of 4 km, operating up to 1 000 m altitude in temperatures from –20 °C to +40 °C. Its modest size and agility make it suitable for short‑range air‑to‑ground interception, rapid strike, and reconnaissance tasks in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID b9088540-62c7-5169-9c39-0edb3d6e9467 which can be used as unique global reference for Volk in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 28 min |
| manufacturer | PROM COMPOSITE LLC |
| payload_kg | 1.6 kg |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Dozor
The Dozor is a mini‑class UAV designed for both strike and reconnaissance missions. Manufactured by PROM COMPOSITE LLC (TIN 7713772193), the platform weighs 2.7 kg at take‑off and can carry up to 1.2 kg of payload, enabling light‑weight munitions or ISR sensors. It offers a 20‑minute flight endurance, a top speed of 130 km/h, and a combat radius of roughly 10 km, operating up to 1 000 m altitude in temperatures from –20 °C to +40 °C. Classified under CLASS I: mini, ISR, the Dozor is listed among 161 UAVs associated with the conflict, reflecting its role as a fast, short‑range tactical asset for Ukrainian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 910e3c86-294c-52a1-b12c-dd5591868a24 which can be used as unique global reference for Dozor in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | PROM COMPOSITE LLC |
| payload_kg | 1.2 kg |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 km/h |
Skvorec-7
The Skvorec‑7 is a FPV‑controlled loitering‑munition (kamikaze) UAV produced by TECHNODRON JSC (TIN 9704241986). Weighing 5.3 kg at take‑off, it can carry up to 3.5 kg of explosive or other payloads and flies for roughly 20 minutes at a maximum speed of 150 km/h. Its combat radius is about 20 km, with a service ceiling of 800 m and an operating temperature range of –10 °C to +40 °C. Classified as a “FPV‑камікадзе,” the platform is intended for short‑range, high‑speed attacks against tactical targets. According to the Ukrainian sanctions portal, 161 units have been recorded in circulation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 88faf821-e0d0-5adf-8ce2-59133fb46b85 which can be used as unique global reference for Skvorec-7 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | TECHNODRON JSC |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Skvorec-10
The Skvorec‑10 is a fast‑moving, FPV‑controlled combat UAV produced by TECHNODRON JSC (TIN 9704241986). Weighing 6.3 kg at take‑off with a maximum payload of 3.5 kg, it can carry explosives or other weapons for kamikaze attacks. Its 15‑minute endurance, 150 km/h top speed, 30 km combat radius and 1 000 m ceiling enable rapid strike missions against tactical targets, especially in contested urban and frontline environments. Operating in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C, the platform is listed among 161 Skvorec‑10 units and 212 legal entities on the Ukrainian “War & Sanctions” portal, indicating its role as a weaponized, low‑cost loiter‑and‑strike system in the current conflict.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7f47293d-363c-58db-b919-a9850ac3416b which can be used as unique global reference for Skvorec-10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 15 min |
| manufacturer | TECHNODRON JSC |
| payload_kg | 3.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Skvorec-Z
The Skvorec‑Z is a FPV‑type “kamikaze” UAV produced by TECHNODRON JSC (TIN 9704241986). With a maximum take‑off weight of 4 kg, it can carry up to 2.5 kg of war‑head payload and operate for 20 minutes at speeds reaching 100 km/h. Its combat radius is roughly 10 km and it can fly to an altitude of 800 m, functioning in temperatures from –10 °C to +40 °C. Designed for low‑cost, high‑precision strikes, the Skvorec‑Z is listed among 161 individual units and 212 legal entities in the Ukrainian War & Sanctions database, confirming its active deployment as a weaponized, first‑person‑view drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 77aea6da-6a1e-54df-ab67-185280479807 which can be used as unique global reference for Skvorec-Z in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | TECHNODRON JSC |
| payload_kg | 2.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Skvorec-PRO
The Skvorec‑PRO is a small, fast FPV “kamikaze” UAV produced by Ukrainian manufacturer TECHNODRON JSC (TIN 9704241986). With a maximum take‑off weight of 3 kg and a payload capacity of 1.5 kg, the drone can carry an explosive or other lethal load and is designed for one‑way attacks. It offers up to 20 minutes of flight, reaches 108 km/h, and operates at altitudes to 800 m. Its combat radius is roughly 10 km, allowing it to strike targets within a short tactical envelope while remaining inexpensive and easy to deploy. The platform’s weapon capability and FPV control make it a preferred loitering‑munition system for close‑range, high‑precision strikes.
Internal MISP references
UUID e663c1c3-160a-57b1-b9cf-07e97f099918 which can be used as unique global reference for Skvorec-PRO in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 20 min |
| manufacturer | TECHNODRON JSC |
| payload_kg | 1.5 kg |
| specifications | ['FPV'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 km/h |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Z-53 (Изделие-53)
The Z‑53 (Izdelie‑53) is a Russian‑manufactured barrage‑munition UAV developed by Zala Aero Group. Marketed as an autonomous “barrage munition,” the system can independently locate targets that match preset parameters. It is launched from a single‑ or four‑unit transport‑launch container (TLC) equipped with a launch control vehicle, allowing deployment from static land sites or moving sea platforms. Rapid launch and relocation reduce the chance of detection and enable operators to fire from a safe distance. The Z‑53 is listed by Zala Aero as a weapon‑capable product and is operated by the Russian armed forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID af691048-49d1-5110-87d8-c97e7c1edaed which can be used as unique global reference for Z-53 (Изделие-53) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| specifications | ['BARRAGE'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Izdeliye 52-E (Изделие 52-Э)
Izdeliye 52-E is an electric loitering munition by Zala Aero designed for reconnaissance-strike missions, carrying a 3 kg warhead and cruising at about 90 km/h. Operated by Russia, it provides ISR support and conducts precision attacks against ground targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3d8b72a8-6a54-5b40-a2ec-6d9838f4d5fd which can be used as unique global reference for Izdeliye 52-E (Изделие 52-Э) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 17 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
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T-20
Zala Aero’s T-20 is an electric, fixed-wing ISR UAV (4 m wingspan) with up to 7 hours endurance and a 110 km/h top speed, enabling quiet, long-duration area surveillance. Unarmed, it is intended for tactical reconnaissance and mapping/observation roles.
Internal MISP references
UUID ca6a6cce-05db-5494-91b0-74f2b40b5804 which can be used as unique global reference for T-20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 7 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 110 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 4 |
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Z-16-E (Z-16-Э)
The Z‑16‑E (ZALA 421‑16E) is a Russian‑manufactured, electric‑powered micro‑UAV produced by Zala Aero Group. With a 0.28 m wingspan, a maximum take‑off weight of about 10 kg and a flight endurance of roughly 2.3 hours, the system can cruise at 70‑100 km/h and operate from −40 °C to +50 °C. Launched by pneumatic or catapult means and recovered by parachute or air‑bag, the Z‑16‑E carries interchangeable EO/IR payloads (HD video, thermal, multispectral, radiation sensors) but is primarily fielded for ISR. It provides real‑time video, target‑location data, and communications‑relay for artillery, air‑strike coordination and electronic‑warfare‑resistant command links, supporting Russian ground forces in short‑range reconnaissance, target acquisition and battlefield‑control missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1f724a18-ba03-521c-867c-13ce4d541425 which can be used as unique global reference for Z-16-E (Z-16-Э) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2.3 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 0.281 |
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421-04M
The ZALA 421‑04M is a Russian UAV in flying‑wing layout and a rear‑mounted pulling electric propeller, hand‑launched from an elastic or pneumatic catapult and recovered by parachute, giving it up to 1.5 h of endurance, a 15 km video link and the ability to carry up to 1 kg of payload (including visual, infrared or photographic sensors). Deployed by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB border service, the emergency ministry and gas‑pipeline operators, it is used for wide‑area surveillance, border and forest monitoring, fire‑fighting support, pipeline and oil‑and‑gas infrastructure inspection, and limited payload delivery.
Internal MISP references
UUID c924e08e-1b6c-5362-8b1f-644ca7ac771a which can be used as unique global reference for 421-04M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 1 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.6 |
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421-16
ZALA 421-16 is a small Russian fixed-wing UAV from Zala Aero Group designed for tactical ISR missions. It carries EO/IR payloads to deliver real-time surveillance, mapping, and target acquisition/ artillery adjustment support for military and security operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0cf6484e-24b3-5ea8-973a-a018694cb607 which can be used as unique global reference for 421-16 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 8 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 1.6 |
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421-20
The ZALA 421‑20 is a medium‑size, long‑endurance UAV developed by Russia’s ZALA Aero Group. Designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), the aircraft can stay aloft for 6–8 hours, cruise at 90–220 km/h and operate at altitudes up to 5 km. It carries a payload of up to 50 kg, allowing integration of high‑resolution EO/IR cameras, laser designators, communications gear and other sensor suites. With a video link range of 50 km and a radio‑control range of 120 km, the 421‑20 is used for border and perimeter security, monitoring of oil‑and‑gas pipelines, maritime patrol, fire‑watching and other emergency‑response missions, as well as limited cargo transport to remote sites. It is launched and recovered from conventional ground runways and is fielded by Russian operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID f25b6f9c-4bb8-5dd3-ae80-6098d7de8c87 which can be used as unique global reference for 421-20 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6-8 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Limbach L550E piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 90-220 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 6 |
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421-02
The ZALA 421‑02 is a Russian‑made unmanned‑helicopter UAV employed for tactical reconnaissance, surveillance and communications, carrying infrared and electro‑optical sensors that transmit real‑time imagery over a 50 km radius. Its long‑endurance (up to six hours) and 150 km/h top speed make it a versatile platform for battlefield intelligence‑gathering and target‑acquisition missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID e9cfdaba-c0dd-5e80-9316-388c6e1a078b which can be used as unique global reference for 421-02 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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421-02X
ZALA 421-02X is an improved version of the company’s first unmanned helicopter – ZALA 421-02. The four-stroke engine with a capacity of 40 hp allowed to improve the flight characteristics of the device. Thanks to the use of aviation aluminum and composite materials in the design, it was possible to reduce the specific mass of the helicopter to 83 kg. It is possible to place an optional placement of an additional fuel tank. The launch and landing system of the device is automatic vertical. Also, the device is able to take off and land from the onboard of a moving ship at a roll of 25-30 degrees.
Internal MISP references
UUID 493fc3e2-585b-5fa0-8b14-f3655c477842 which can be used as unique global reference for 421-02X in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Zala Aero Group |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 25 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 3.1 |
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IRBIS-538 VTOL
IRBIS 538 VTOL is an innovative unmanned aerial vehicle of vertical take-off and landing, designed to perform tasks in various conditions. This drone combines the advantages of multicopters and aircraft, providing high maneuverability and flight range. Equipped with a modern navigation and control system, which makes it an indispensable tool for aerial photography, monitoring of territories, inspection of objects and other professional tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID cbcd6026-56e7-5d5c-9648-c21842428996 which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-538 VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 10 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 150 |
| powerplant | Electric motor/ Combustion |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 5.03 |
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IRBIS-632
IRBIS-632 is an average search and research unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Irbis Sky Tech. It is designed to perform a wide range of tasks, including monitoring, mapping and inspection of various objects. Due to its modular design and the ability to integrate various sensors, IRBIS-632 is a universal tool for performing tasks in the fields of geodesy, agriculture, environmental protection and infrastructure monitoring.
Internal MISP references
UUID f4058d1d-5d46-5604-8b1a-ea24d93311dd which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-632 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2.25 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'HEXA', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 80 |
| weapon_capability | no |
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IRBIS-536E VTOL
IRBIS-536E VTOL is an average unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with vertical takeoff and landing, designed to perform air reconnaissance, monitoring and transportation of cargo tasks. Due to its design, IRBIS-536E combines the advantages of aircraft and helicopter types, providing high maneuverability and the ability to work in limited spaces.ru
Internal MISP references
UUID 66dcc150-ff7b-5280-8447-e4624825260b which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-536E VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 3.33 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 3.625 |
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IRBIS-432
IRBIS-432 is a highly efficient device designed for professional use in a variety of conditions. Thanks to the solid design and modern technology, it provides stable operation, high performance and long service life. IRBIS-432 is doing a great job of tasks that require sustainable and continuous operation. Suitable for both commercial and private use, especially in conditions where mobility and independence are important.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3e178cf0-ce2a-5847-b54f-1fe23d5e74ee which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-432 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 9 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 1.250 |
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IRBIS-130
Irbis-130 is an unmanned aerial vehicle according to the “flying wing” scheme, designed to perform search and research tasks in a wide range of conditions. Combining aerodynamic efficiency, stability and long flight time, Irbis 130 is ideal for monitoring, mapping, aerial reconnaissance, and environmental and geodetic surveys.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3dd0bfe3-4aa3-5b37-8abd-e49d244b5089 which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-130 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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IRBIS-538E VTOL
IRBIS-538E VTOL is a multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle with vertical take-off and landing, designed to perform a wide range of tasks in various fields. Thanks to the ability to take off and sit vertically, the device can operate in limited spaces such as urban and forest areas, making it an ideal choice for tasks that require mobility and efficiency.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6a21de31-f5bd-5cc0-bf8f-4f8f280f67e8 which can be used as unique global reference for IRBIS-538E VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| flight_time_h | 4.5 |
| manufacturer | Sky Tech Irbis |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 25 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 85 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 4.85 |
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WASP MK4
The WASP MK4 is an autonomous interceptor drone developed by ENS Dynamics in Switzerland. Powered by an electric motor, the 0.2 × 0.2 × 0.5 m airframe can reach up to 288 km/h while carrying a 0.5 kg payload and a built‑in weapon system for neutralising hostile UAVs. Its cutting‑edge perception‑enabled sensors and a proprietary guidance‑and‑control suite allow fully autonomous operation from launch to interception, with a human‑on‑the‑loop option for decision‑making. Designed as a cost‑effective air‑defence solution, the WASP MK4 safeguards people and critical infrastructure by providing rapid, scalable counter‑UAV capability in Swiss airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID 917a565e-ab1a-53f2-8bd0-b07de6ba04ab which can be used as unique global reference for WASP MK4 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | switzerland |
| manufacturer | Ens Dynamics |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 288 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.2000.2000.500 |
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Mavic 3T
UAV "Dji Mavic 3T" can be used for aerial reconnaissance (equipped with thermal imaging camera) and also equipped with resetting devices F-1, RCG-3, RGD/WGN, 0.5-FSP, WOG-17
Internal MISP references
UUID 0ec138b9-2978-52a2-9632-5f7f4d56c6c1 which can be used as unique global reference for Mavic 3T in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2049 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| powerplant | 5000mAh LiPo battery |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.347×0.283×0.107 |
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Phantom 3
UAV "DJI PHANTOM 3" can be used to conduct air traffic reconnaissance, as well as be equipped with F-1, RCG-3, RGD / RGN, 0.5-FSP devices, WOG-17
Internal MISP references
UUID 021a24ba-31fe-5725-a6f0-76ece23c1868 which can be used as unique global reference for Phantom 3 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['argentina', 'australia', 'brazil', 'chile', 'germany', 'israel', 'lithuania', 'new zealand', 'russia', 'sri lanka', 'ukraine', 'uruguay'] |
| powerplant | LiPo battery |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | no |
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Air 2S (Mavic Air 2S)
The DJI Air 2S is a compact, foldable quadcopter UAV designed for high-quality aerial photography and videography. Positioned between consumer and professional segments, it combines portability with advanced imaging and flight capabilities. Introduced in 2021, the Air 2S features a 1-inch 20 MP CMOS sensor, capable of recording 5.4K video at 30 fps and 4K up to 60 fps. It supports 10-bit D-Log and HLG color profiles, enabling greater dynamic range and flexibility in post-production.
Internal MISP references
UUID e74b5b38-edf3-53ea-b471-1ae5d2e3e58a which can be used as unique global reference for Air 2S (Mavic Air 2S) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| powerplant | Lithium‑polymer battery |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Air 3 (Specta Air)
The DJI Air series is a compact, fold‑able quadcopter designed for high‑quality aerial photography and videography, serving both consumer enthusiasts and commercial users who need a lightweight, portable UAV. A licensed variant, the Specta Air, is produced in Malaysia for markets requiring locally manufactured drones.
Internal MISP references
UUID 67bd616c-6057-5b56-bb3b-81e3022d951f which can be used as unique global reference for Air 3 (Specta Air) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 |
| weapon_capability | no |
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Air 3s
The DJI Air series is a compact, foldable quadcopter UAV optimized for high‑resolution aerial photography, videography and intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions in both consumer and professional settings. Its lightweight design, long‑range transmission and extended flight time make it a versatile platform for hobbyists, commercial operators and lightweight‑payload applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 65a47a8d-eee9-5dfa-88a1-dd247b433829 which can be used as unique global reference for Air 3s in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 75.6 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.325 |
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Mavic 3 Pro Platinum
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro Platinum (UUID a3cf4dd7‑2b60‑51dd‑ad21‑1fe6812b7fa3), manufactured by SZ DJI Technology Co. in China, is a compact quad‑copter VTOL platform designed for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions and high‑quality aerial imaging. With a 0.5‑hour endurance, a top speed of 65 km/h and a maximum range of ≈7 km, it delivers rapid, medium‑range coverage. Its 1/2.3‑inch 12.35‑MP CMOS sensor captures 4K video (up to C4K 24 p) and 4000 × 3000 stills, stabilized on a 3‑axis gimbal. Integrated forward/downward obstacle‑avoidance sensors, Return‑to‑Home, geofencing, and a suite of intelligent flight modes (ActiveTrack, TapFly, Waypoint, QuickShot, etc.) enable autonomous, precise data collection while minimizing operator workload. The drone pairs with DJI Go, offering live‑view, GPS/GLONASS navigation, firmware updates and secure OTA communications, making it a versatile tool for tactical reconnaissance, media production and remote‑sensing tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID a3cf4dd7-2b60-51dd-ad21-1fe6812b7fa3 which can be used as unique global reference for Mavic 3 Pro Platinum in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65 |
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Evo
The Autel EVO is a compact, VTOL‑capable quadcopter designed for ISR and aerial‑cinematography missions. Powered by a 4300 mAh Li‑Po battery, it offers up to 30 minutes of flight and a top speed of 72 km/h, while its 12‑MP sensor captures 4K 60 fps video at 100 Mbps and supports Log colour‑grading. The platform’s three‑axis gimbal and built‑in vision sensors enable stable flight and precise obstacle avoidance, and its autonomous modes—Dynamic Track, Viewpoint and Waypoints—make it well‑suited for rapid intelligence‑gathering and quick‑turn video production. Priced at US $734.99, the EVO provides a cost‑effective alternative to higher‑priced competitors, delivering reliable performance for documentary, journalistic, corporate and hobbyist operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 215aa52f-b07e-55a6-87ae-0dd3d94993f4 which can be used as unique global reference for Evo in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 734.99 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.5 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| powerplant | Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo) battery |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
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Observer-121
Designed for rapid deployment and high mobility for several commercial applications of low-altitude intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). Reliable to fly in harsh environments such as heavy wind and rain. High impact resistance to make it fully recoverable in complex environment conditions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8b01bb6b-b49e-554a-9a9b-108627337c14 which can be used as unique global reference for Observer-121 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 90 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 0.7 |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 70 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 1.96 |
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Skyeye
SKYEYE - Small size coaxial multi-rotor with remarkable load capacity.
Internal MISP references
UUID b161280d-0aea-573a-8953-8409fc729156 which can be used as unique global reference for Skyeye in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 40 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 9 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['OCTO', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 72 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | .860 |
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Assassin
Cyric AGS’s Assassin is an electric VTOL quadcopter FPV loitering munition designed for man-in-the-loop precision strike, carrying an approximately 0.8 kg lethal payload. With up to 12 minutes endurance and a 60 km/h top speed, it enables operators in Cyprus to conduct rapid engagement of soft targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID f36efeca-6ef8-5262-82c0-283a9f0d5a51 which can be used as unique global reference for Assassin in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 12 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 0.800 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'LM', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 60 |
| weapon_capability | YES |
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DRAGONFLYER-60
The Dragonflyer 60 carries a mortar bomb with a mass between 1.2 and 1.6 kg, the maximum drop of mass being 4 kg, while cruise/glide speed is 162 km/h and increases to 215 km/h in the final dive over the target. When releasing the Dragonflyer 60 at 500, 1,000 and 3,000 metres, the operational range is respectively of 1.9, 4.5 and 14.5 km.
Internal MISP references
UUID fd60bf50-a9b3-595c-ac5e-6fa689f86b21 which can be used as unique global reference for DRAGONFLYER-60 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 4 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 215 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.1 |
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DRAGONFLYER-81
The Dragonflyer 81 carries a bomb which mass is between 3.5 and 4 kg, the maximum drop of mass being 5.5 kg, while cruise/glide is 195 km/h, which become 260 km/h in the final dive. When releasing the Dragonflyer 81 at 500, 1,000 and 3,000 metres, the operational range is respectively of 2, 4 and 12 km.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8c66af1e-3153-5ddc-ba2a-9c84f1d1336b which can be used as unique global reference for DRAGONFLYER-81 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 5.5 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 260 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.4 |
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Spear-22
The Spear-22 is a fixed-wing loitering munition developed by CYRIC as part of a new Spear family. It features a 3.15-meter wingspan, a 40 kg maximum take-off mass, and can see a payload of up to 15 kg. The system offers an endurance of 45 to 90 minutes and an operational range of 60 to 120 km, cruising at 80–140 km/h. Originally designed for air launch, it has evolved into a tube-launched configuration with folding wings and propeller blades. Two larger variants, Spear-400 and Spear-800, are in development, with the Spear-800 entering testing and availability expected in H2 2025.
Internal MISP references
UUID 127c4451-4d1f-5245-a41a-f69d7e0b2631 which can be used as unique global reference for Spear-22 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 90 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 140 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.15 |
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Goliath
Goliath hexacopter, which has an 18 kg mass with battery and can carry a payload up to 15 kg. Here too endurance depends on the load, so it can fly for 1 hour with a 5 kg load or 30 minutes with the maximum load. Maximum horizontal speed is 50 km/h while maximum rate of climb is 1,000 ft/min. A peculiar capability of the Goliath is that it can drop the Cyric Dragonflyer glide bombs, which allow it to hit targets at distance without the need to close onto them.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1f507c41-0362-5da7-8140-05beaf4df93d which can be used as unique global reference for Goliath in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['HEXA', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2360 |
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Vector-h18
The Vector-h18 by Cyric AGS is a professional VTOL multirotor UAV
Internal MISP references
UUID 53a8eeb7-abe4-52fe-b364-713381f9678a which can be used as unique global reference for Vector-h18 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 0.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| wingspan_m | 1.8 |
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HORNET-X70 II
The Hornet-X70 II is a lightweight multi-rotor drone built with a carbon-fiber structure, combining high strength with reduced weight. It weighs 1.69 kg without the battery and 3.59 kg with the battery, while supporting a maximum payload of 2.4 kg. Thanks to an optimized intelligent propulsion system and a high-energy-density battery, it can remain airborne for up to 55 minutes with a 1 kg payload. Its IP56-rated airframe provides resistance to dust and adverse weather conditions. The foldable frame enables easy transport and rapid deployment in field conditions.
Internal MISP references
UUID fdd6cf32-8718-53fd-b0b1-dd30352960f6 which can be used as unique global reference for HORNET-X70 II in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | cyprus |
| flight_time_h | 55 |
| manufacturer | Cyric AGS |
| payload_kg | 2.4 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 54 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.17 |
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Rusak-S (Русак-С)
The Rusak-S is a Russian heavy quadcopter kamikaze drone derived from the Rusak platform and now in serial production. It carries a 2.5–3 kg warhead, reaches speeds of up to 150 km/h, and has an operational range of around 20 km. The mission is flown mainly in FPV mode under operator control, with real-time video and command links. At approximately 1 km from the target, the UAV can switch to autonomous guidance using an onboard computer with neural-network software. This enables automatic detection, recognition, and tracking of military targets, reducing operator workload until impact.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4a9504fc-44e8-5744-9bab-df939528c73e which can be used as unique global reference for Rusak-S (Русак-С) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | Stratim |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5-3 |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'LM', 'QUAD'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.23 |
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ACS-1 Valkyrie (Валькирия)
The Valkyrie is a light tactical fixed-wing UAV in a flying-wing configuration, built from carbon and composite materials. The system includes two UAVs, day and night payloads, a rugged laptop-based ground control station, antennas, and auxiliary equipment. It uses an open-architecture autopilot (ArduPilot, Pixhawk, Mission Planner) with encrypted long-range digital telemetry and optional analog live video. The UAV has a maximum take-off weight of 3.5 kg, a 1.6 m wingspan, and is powered by an electric motor with Li-Po batteries. It offers up to 120 minutes of endurance, a 34 km operational radius, automatic launch and recovery, and operates between −20 °C and +40 °C.
Internal MISP references
UUID 25852596-5fa6-5287-8eff-4930d7e59578 which can be used as unique global reference for ACS-1 Valkyrie (Валькирия) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Ukrainian unmanned aircraft complex |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 1.6 |
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Sting
The Sting is an interceptor drone developed by the Wild Hornets group to counter the large numbers of Shahed loitering munitions used by Russia against Ukrainian cities. It features a 3D-printed, bullet-shaped aerodynamic airframe with four rotors, allowing speeds of up to 343 km/h and operations at 3,000 m altitude. The drone is equipped with Kurbas thermal imaging cameras from Odd Systems, enabling effective target detection. It has an engagement range of up to 25 km, specifically optimized for aerial interception. At an estimated cost of ~$2,100, it provides a highly cost-effective counter to Shahed drones, which cost around $35,000 each.
Internal MISP references
UUID f831995a-fc76-54e2-ab54-d62e20c859fa which can be used as unique global reference for Sting in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 2100 |
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 243 |
| weapon_capability | no |
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FPV 10' Analog
The FPV 10‑inch analog drone from Ukrainian manufacturer Wild Hornet is a lightweight, electric quad‑copter designed for rapid, low‑altitude strike missions. Powered by a 6S Li‑Po pack and 3115 900 KV brushless motors, it reaches up to 120 km/h and can carry a warhead of up to 3 kg, with an optimal payload of 2.5 kg. Flight time is approximately 25 minutes, giving a one‑way range of 30 km and a round‑trip operational radius of 20 km while cruising at 80 km/h. The platform uses ELRS or TBS radio control and analog video (day‑time or thermal) transmitted via a 2.5 W VTX. Operated by Ukrainian forces, it serves as a fast, expendable weapon system for precision attacks within a 50‑300 m altitude band.
Internal MISP references
UUID cd865211-4e67-5472-8052-8966bef1c707 which can be used as unique global reference for FPV 10' Analog in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| powerplant | Electric (6S LiPo, brushless 3115 900KV motors) |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 130 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
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Anti-aircraft FPV Drone
The Anti‑aircraft FPV Drone from Ukrainian maker Wild Hornet is a low‑cost, electric, VTOL‑capable interceptor designed for short‑range air‑defence missions. Powered by a 6 S4 P lithium‑polymer pack and 3115 900 KV brushless motors, it can cruise at 80 km/h and sprint to 140 km/h, reaching altitudes of 2 000 m (operational) and 5 000 m (maximum). With a 10‑inch carbon frame, it carries up to 0.5 kg of warhead that can be detonated remotely or by fuse‑shorting. Flight endurance is up to 30 minutes, giving a one‑way range of ~22 km (≈18 km round‑trip with payload). Control uses ELRS or TBS systems, while a digital video link (DJI O3/O4 or Walksnail Avatar GT) provides first‑person view for precise targeting. Currently operated by Ukraine’s 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade.
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UUID 98f7bc66-71ba-5fde-9b56-2ba857c15335 which can be used as unique global reference for Anti-aircraft FPV Drone in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0,5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'INTERCEPTOR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 10' |
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FPV Bomber
The FPV Bomber, produced by Ukrainian‑based Wild Hornet, is a small electric FPV‑controlled loitering‑munition drone deployed by Ukraine. Built around a 10‑inch carbon frame, it carries an optimal 2.5 kg payload (up to 3 kg warhead) and uses a 6S3P/6S4P Li‑Po battery with a release mechanism for precision strikes. It can cruise at 70 km/h and reach 120 km/h, offering up to 20 minutes of flight time and a round‑trip operational range of roughly 10 km (20 km one‑way). Flight altitude ranges from 50 – 300 m, with a maximum of 2 000 m. Control is via ELRS or TBS radio links, and video can be analog, digital (DJI O3/O4, Walksnail Avatar GT) or thermal (Caddx IRC‑640CA/384CA). The platform is intended for rapid, low‑cost, short‑range strike missions against tactical targets.
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UUID 3ae0a441-7b83-574f-9f9d-162e3f90904b which can be used as unique global reference for FPV Bomber in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | 0.30 |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 2.5 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 10' |
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Queen Hornet
The Queen Hornet is a 17‑inch, electric FPV VTOL combat drone developed by Ukrainian‑based Wild Hornets. Designed for short‑range strike missions, it can carry up to 9 kg of warheads (optimal 6 kg) and release them via an integrated payload‑release system. Powered by two 6S4P LiPo packs and 4320 350 KV brushless motors, the platform achieves a top speed of 160 km/h, cruising at 70‑80 km/h, with a maximum one‑way range of 20 km and a round‑trip operational radius of about 15 km. Flight endurance is up to 25 minutes, with altitude capability from 50 m to 2 000 m. Control is via ELRS or TBS radio, and video can be transmitted analog, digital (DJI O3/O4, Walksnail Avatar GT) or thermal (Caddx IRC‑640CA/384CA). The system is currently fielded by Ukraine’s armed forces.
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UUID 78a2b5a3-0c61-5fc2-bb6b-6bb3ec18f085 which can be used as unique global reference for Queen Hornet in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| flight_time_h | .4 |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 9 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 160 |
| weapon_capability | yes |
| wingspan_m | 17' |
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Werewolf
The Werewolf is a high‑speed, electric FPV interceptor drone developed by Ukrainian firm Wild Hornets. Classified as an FPV, INTERCEPTOR and VTOL platform, it can reach up to 205 km/h and operate at altitudes of around 5 km, with a climb rate of 23 seconds per kilometre. Designed specifically for Ukraine’s air‑defence needs, the Werewolf is deployed to hunt and destroy hostile UAVs such as the Iranian‑made Shahed attack drones. Its rapid acceleration and maneuverability allow it to engage multiple aerial targets in real‑time, providing a low‑cost, reusable counter‑UAV capability for Ukrainian forces.
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UUID 27699c4e-e276-5fff-9d5c-90468117b752 which can be used as unique global reference for Werewolf in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ukraine |
| manufacturer | Wild Hornet |
| operator | ['ukraine'] |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'INTERCEPTOR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 205 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Mini 2/Mini 2 SE
The DJI Mini 2 is a sub-250 g, foldable consumer quadcopter designed for portable aerial imaging, offering a 4K camera on a 3-axis gimbal and roughly 30 minutes of electric flight. It serves recreational and entry-level commercial photography/videography and basic visual reconnaissance roles, with no payload or weapon capability.
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UUID fd7b88c1-7920-5df6-9625-fe234a7d01be which can be used as unique global reference for Mini 2/Mini 2 SE in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 450 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 57,6 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 245 × 289 × 56 mm |
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Mini 3 Pro
The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a compact sub-250 g quadcopter designed for high-quality aerial imaging. It features a 1/1.3-inch camera capable of 4K HDR video and advanced photography. The drone offers obstacle sensing and intelligent flight modes despite its small size. With a maximum speed of 57.6 km/h, it provides stable performance in light winds. The Mini 3 Pro is widely used for recreational, professional, and dual-use observation tasks.
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UUID c212d341-9637-56c9-8ea0-bc1080c28a88 which can be used as unique global reference for Mini 3 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 759 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.52 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 57,6 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 251 x 362 x 70 mm |
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Mini 4 Pro
The DJI Mini 4 Pro is a sub-250 g electric VTOL quadcopter optimized for ISR, offering ~45 minutes endurance and a 57.6 km/h top speed with no weapon or payload capacity. Priced around $650, it serves as a compact, low-signature reconnaissance platform and has seen use by Russian and Ukrainian operators.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4004a891-268f-5a5b-9276-e340efec353e which can be used as unique global reference for Mini 4 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 650 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .75 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 57.6 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 298 × 373 × 101 mm |
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Mini 4K
The DJI Mini 4K is a sub-250 g electric quadcopter (C0) with about 30 minutes endurance, ~58 km/h top speed, and stabilized 4K video, making it a portable, low-signature platform for short-range ISR. Unarmed and payload-limited, it has been used by Russian and Ukrainian units as a low-cost spotter for reconnaissance and battlefield awareness.
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UUID f09b9da7-55bf-5f6d-ab4d-d75b707a2c8f which can be used as unique global reference for Mini 4K in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 299 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .5 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 57,6 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 245 × 289 × 56 mm |
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X8 Pro
The FIMI X8 Pro is primarily used for civil aerial imaging, mapping, inspection, and situational observation, benefiting from long endurance and stable flight. In security and crisis-response roles, it is employed by law enforcement and emergency services for overwatch and public-safety monitoring (source: FIMI official product documentation). There is no confirmed evidence of official military adoption, but OSINT reporting shows occasional opportunistic use of FIMI X8–series drones by non-state or irregular forces for reconnaissance, similar to other COTS drones (sources: ICRC 2022; CAR reports on commercial drones in conflict). The platform can be fitted with an optional loudspeaker module, enabling voice broadcast, warnings, or instructions during police or emergency operations (source: FIMI accessory documentation).
Internal MISP references
UUID 0a1bd2ae-44fc-58ac-bb29-d60032db5c22 which can be used as unique global reference for X8 Pro in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 799 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .78 |
| manufacturer | FIMI |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | .780 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C1', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 372 × 372 × 72 mm |
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X8 SE
The FIMI X8 SE is a foldable consumer drone designed for aerial photography, mapping, and long-endurance observation in civil contexts. It is widely used by professional operators, surveyors, and emergency responders for situational awareness and area monitoring (source: FIMI official documentation). There is no confirmed evidence of official military procurement, but OSINT and analytical reports indicate occasional ad-hoc use of X8-series drones by non-state or irregular actors, consistent with broader COTS drone usage in conflicts (sources: ICRC 2022; Conflict Armament Research reports). The platform supports accessory payloads, including an optional loudspeaker, enabling voice broadcast for public safety, crowd warning, or emergency instructions (source: FIMI accessories catalogue). Overall, the X8 SE remains a civil C1-class drone, with any military-related use assessed as opportunistic and non-doctrinal, rather than standardised service adoption.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6a3f6868-93fa-5d3d-bb81-a2d613a64a77 which can be used as unique global reference for X8 SE in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 550 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .58 |
| manufacturer | FIMI |
| operator | ['russia', 'ukraine'] |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C1', 'ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 65 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 372 × 372 × 72 mm |
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DragonFish 25
The Dragonfish-25 is a large VTOL fixed-wing unmanned aerial system (UAS) designed for long-endurance ISR and professional missions. It combines vertical take-off and landing with efficient fixed-wing cruise, allowing deployment without runways while retaining high endurance and range.
Internal MISP references
UUID 50c084ea-3c88-557f-a050-7c843860cf5a which can be used as unique global reference for DragonFish 25 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 108 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 3025.7×4566×823.6 mm |
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Avata 2
DJI Avata 2 is a compact, ducted FPV VTOL designed for immersive first‑person piloting and close‑quarters aerial cinematography, offering up to ~23 minutes endurance and a 97 km/h top speed under C1 classification. With no payload or weapon capability and a ~$1,000 price, it is used for recreational and professional visual capture—including agile indoor/outdoor shots.
Internal MISP references
UUID bc4facbe-dd86-51fc-8da0-834f656d9b10 which can be used as unique global reference for Avata 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 1000 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | .38 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| payload_kg | 0 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C1', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 97 |
| weapon_capability | no |
| wingspan_m | 185 × 212 × 64 mm |
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Neo
The DJI Neo is an ultra‑light, pocket‑sized camera drone built for effortless handheld use, allowing users to launch and land directly from the palm of their hand with or without a remote controller. Its stable 4K video, intelligent tracking and quick‑start features make it ideal for beginners and content creators seeking simple, low‑altitude aerial footage for vlogs and on‑the‑go filming.
Internal MISP references
UUID a2c89898-5525-5289-a9a7-886242eaf250 which can be used as unique global reference for Neo in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 150 |
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.3 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 58 |
| weapon_capability | no |
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Neo 2
The DJI Neo 2 is DJI’s ultra‑compact personal camera drone, featuring omnidirectional obstacle detection, gesture‑based SelfieShot and ActiveTrack for intuitive, creative aerial filming. Its lightweight, pocket‑sized design makes it ideal for casual users who want a ready‑to‑fly platform for quick video and photo capture.
Internal MISP references
UUID a69cb447-c289-5dbe-a5c2-870922bdd9e0 which can be used as unique global reference for Neo 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.32 |
| manufacturer | SZ DJI Technology Co |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['C0', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 43.2 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Evo Max 4T
The EVO Max 4T is Autel Robotics’ micro‑class (Class I) quadcopter designed for ISR and rapid‑response missions. Powered by a Li‑Po ABX41‑D battery, it delivers up to 42 minutes of flight and a top speed of 83 km/h while carrying a Fusion 4T payload that combines a 48 MP 10× optical/160× hybrid zoom camera, a 50 MP wide‑angle sensor and a 640 × 512 thermal imager with AI‑driven target recognition. Its three‑dimensional autonomy engine, millimetre‑wave radar and A‑Mesh 6‑antenna SkyLink 3.0 link provide 15 km encrypted video transmission, blind‑spot‑free obstacle avoidance, and robust anti‑interference performance. Certified for operation in China, the platform is marketed for law‑enforcement surveillance, emergency‑search‑and‑rescue, power‑line and infrastructure inspection, and other public‑safety applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID be40345d-aa35-5622-87db-4981437e35cb which can be used as unique global reference for Evo Max 4T in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 0.7 |
| manufacturer | Autel Robotics |
| powerplant | Li-Po battery (ABX41-D) |
| specifications | ['QUAD', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:micro'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 83 |
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Lucas
The Lucas is a twin‑engine piston‑powered UAV built by SpektreWorks for the United States, providing up to six hours of endurance at a unit cost of roughly $35‑40 k. Classified under the OWA taxonomy, it is intended for long‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and limited strike missions, drawing on a Shahed‑derived airframe design.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4ebd0208-8328-5d69-8c44-ec50939c0967 which can be used as unique global reference for Lucas in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 35000-40000$ |
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | SpektreWorks |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Twin-engine piston (internal combustion) powerplant. |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.4 |
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Sapphire
The Sapphire is a U.S.-manufactured VTOL UAV designed for compact logistics and persistent ISR. Its hybrid propulsion delivers up to 12 hours of endurance, a 120 km/h top speed and a 15,000‑ft ceiling, while VTOL capability allows launch and recovery without a runway. The platform carries a 20 lb (≈9 kg) payload across three dedicated bays, supporting interchangeable gimbals such as Trillium’s HD80 series and Hood Tech Vision’s Alticam kits for day, infrared and laser‑designated imaging. With a 130‑lb maximum take‑off weight, 30 lb fuel capacity and 96 hours of ISR deployable on a single 463L pallet, the Sapphire serves U.S. forces for long‑duration surveillance, rapid‑deployment logistics and flexible, plug‑and‑play payload integration.
Internal MISP references
UUID e6b2d02e-4481-54a1-8110-fb6b14d84c2f which can be used as unique global reference for Sapphire in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 12 |
| manufacturer | SpektreWorks |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Hybrid |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 120 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 5.03 |
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FLM 136
The FLM 136 is a reverse‑engineered, ICE‑powered target and threat‑emulation platform offered by SpektreWorks under its Counter‑UAS product line. Designed for realistic red‑team and training exercises, the aircraft mimics adversary performance while providing a professional airframe, large payload bays (up to 40 lb) and drop‑in module compatibility. Its six‑hour endurance, 74 kt cruise speed, 105 kt dash capability and 444 nm range enable extended flight profiles, and the 15 000 ft service ceiling supports high‑altitude testing. Shared MAVLink avionics allow seamless integration with existing ground stations. Operated by the United States, the FLM 136 serves as an attritable C‑UAS target to validate and improve counter‑UAS systems.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1ce87181-4b5a-5bff-aa63-be14744dc338 which can be used as unique global reference for FLM 136 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 6 |
| manufacturer | SpektreWorks |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 18 |
| powerplant | Internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 194 |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 |
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CPJ 100-LE
The CPJ 100‑LE is SpektreWorks’ high‑speed, turbine‑powered counter‑UAS platform designed to replicate fast‑moving aerial threats for testing and training. Built on a professional‑grade, attritable airframe with brakes and flaps, it offers solid handling across a wide speed envelope—cruising at 93 kt, dashing to 205 kt, and covering up to 186 nm on a two‑hour endurance. With a 10‑lb payload capacity and a 15,000‑ft service ceiling, the CPJ 100‑LE serves as a realistic threat emulator for C‑UAS target development, red‑team exercises, and radio‑blackout scenario training. The system shares common MAVLink‑based avionics with SpektreWorks’ other products and is currently operated by the United States.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3280edf9-d92f-516c-b302-65a2270fe822 which can be used as unique global reference for CPJ 100-LE in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | SpektreWorks |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 4.54 |
| powerplant | Turbine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'WING', 'OWA'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 380 |
| wingspan_m | 3.05 |
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Falcon
The Falcon, built by SpektreWorks, is a versatile, internal‑combustion‑engine UAV optimized for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. With a 9‑hour endurance, 55 kt cruise speed, 78 kt dash capability and a 453 nm range, it can loiter over large areas while carrying up to 30 kg of payload. Its 16.5 ft wingspan, brakes, and Fowler flaps enable short‑takeoff and short‑landing operations from austere sites. Operators can select EFI or carbureted powerplants and integrate a variety of ISR sensors or mission‑specific modules, making the Falcon suitable for both cost‑effective, stand‑alone surveillance and fully integrated ISR solutions. It is presently fielded by the United States.
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UUID c40491ad-09cf-5188-8d46-16c126b35ddf which can be used as unique global reference for Falcon in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 9 |
| manufacturer | SpektreWorks |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 13 |
| powerplant | Internal combustion engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 144 |
| wingspan_m | 5.03 |
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TB-150
The ThunderBolt‑150 (TB‑150) is Skygrids’ laser‑powered VTOL drone, designed for continuous, untethered flight by receiving a 150 W laser beam from a ground station up to 200 m away. Its electric powerplant eliminates onboard batteries, giving it effectively unlimited endurance while maintaining a compact 100 × 40 × 60 cm airframe with an IP54 rating. Marketed for persistent surveillance, the TB‑150 can track moving vehicles, protect convoys, ships, harbors and critical infrastructure, act as an airborne radio‑relay, and conduct ISR missions. By coupling precise, high‑efficiency wireless energy delivery with rapid 20‑minute setup, the platform offers 24/7 aerial awareness for military, law‑enforcement and emergency‑response operations, currently deployed in Luxembourg.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4f7b80b0-ac49-5bdc-a08b-3f7486fd1d88 which can be used as unique global reference for TB-150 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | luxembourg |
| flight_time_h | Infinite |
| manufacturer | Skygrids |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| wingspan_m | 100x40x60cm |
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TB-200
Skygrids’ TB-200 is a wirelessly powered unmanned aerial platform designed to maintain long-endurance flight by receiving energy in flight, minimizing battery swaps and downtime. It targets persistent operations such as site monitoring, perimeter surveillance, and temporary communications/IoT relay.
Internal MISP references
UUID 66f34f15-cc32-5a08-80a3-08207df2be26 which can be used as unique global reference for TB-200 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | luxembourg |
| flight_time_h | Infinite |
| manufacturer | Skygrids |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
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MiS-150
The MiS‑150 is a Russian‑manufactured, hexacopter VTOL cargo UAV developed by the Limited Liability Company VDNE (Design Bureau MiS). With a 15 kg payload and a 12 km operational radius, it can transport and drop TM‑62 anti‑tank mines, ammunition, medical supplies, food or other equipment directly to frontline positions. The platform is fitted with the “Povodyr/Guide” electronic‑warfare‑resistant navigation system, allowing it to operate beyond jamming zones. Designed to replace the under‑performing MiS‑35, the MiS‑150 serves both as a precision strike drone—delivering explosive payloads on enemy concentrations—and as a rapid‑logistics vehicle for resupplying troops. It is currently fielded by Russian forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2f8b1a21-701b-5f97-abdf-5a8c1f0cf488 which can be used as unique global reference for MiS-150 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | russia |
| manufacturer | LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY VDNE (DESIGN BUREAU MIS) |
| operator | ['russia'] |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| specifications | ['HEXA', 'VTOL', 'CARGO'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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ALTIUS-700
The ALTIUS‑700 is Anduril’s autonomous air vehicle (AAV) designed for multi‑domain deployment from ground, sea or air platforms. With a 7‑inch diameter, a 4‑hour endurance and a 460 km range, it can carry ISR, SIGINT and electronic‑warfare payloads while also supporting modular warhead packages for kinetic strikes. Its Lattice‑powered autonomy lets a single operator manage multiple assets, enabling coordinated loitering‑munitions, target recognition and collaborative strikes. Primary missions include standoff ISR, persistent surveillance, communications relay, counter‑UAS protection, and precision strike, with additional commercial uses such as hurricane data collection and aerial surveying.
Internal MISP references
UUID e38978ae-1d2a-5170-bbc1-1aefe135f22b which can be used as unique global reference for ALTIUS-700 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 3.5 |
| manufacturer | Anduril Industries |
| payload_kg | 4.08 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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ALTIUS-700M
The ALTIUS‑700M is Anduril’s autonomous air‑vehicle loitering munition designed for multi‑domain launch from ground, sea or air platforms. It carries a 33‑lb warhead, loiters up to 1.25 hours and reaches roughly 160 km, enabling standoff kinetic engagement and coordinated strike missions. Its modular nose accommodates ISR, SIGINT, electronic‑warfare and communications‑relay payloads, while its Lattice‑driven autonomy lets a single operator command multiple units simultaneously for automated target recognition and collaborative teaming. Primary defense roles include loitering‑munitions strikes, counter‑UAS protection, decoy, and ISR; commercial uses span hurricane data collection and aerial surveying.
Internal MISP references
UUID c7c3025b-ceb0-5855-90f8-6b6ccfa9a893 which can be used as unique global reference for ALTIUS-700M in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Anduril Industries |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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MP-300
The MP‑300, developed by Woot‑Tech, is a long‑range loitering‑munition flying‑wing drone launched by catapult. Designed for precision strike, it can operate autonomously or under remote control, loitering at up to 5 km altitude and covering a communication range of 500 km. With a maximum take‑off weight of 75 kg, it carries a 30 kg payload—including warheads—and can travel at 250 km/h in attack mode and 150 km/h while loitering. Its endurance of 3.5 hours allows deep‑penetration missions, making it a versatile weapon‑capable platform classified under LM and WING.
Internal MISP references
UUID b2542ccc-06fa-5367-b07f-756092fd1381 which can be used as unique global reference for MP-300 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 3.5 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| specifications | ['LM', 'WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 250 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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MP-170
The MP‑170 is Woot‑Tech’s tube‑launched, folding‑wing loitering munition designed for rapid, flexible strike operations. It can be fired singly or deployed as a swarm of up to 12 units from a multi‑barrel launcher, and it may also be air‑dropped from larger platforms such as the Alien‑X or JuggerNaut motherships. With a 3.5‑hour endurance, a top speed of 150 km/h and a 1.5 kg payload capacity, the MP‑170 delivers precision‑guided weapons against time‑critical targets while maintaining a low‑observable profile. Its compact form factor and interchangeable launch options make it suitable for both ground‑based and airborne launch nodes, providing commanders with scalable, on‑demand lethality.
Internal MISP references
UUID 01a86553-87f1-5fc3-bf0a-419287bc563a which can be used as unique global reference for MP-170 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 3.5 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 1.5 |
| specifications | ['LM', 'WING', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 150 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Buster M-FB10
The Buster M‑FB10 is a fiber‑optic‑armed drone built for precision demolition and kamikaze‑style strikes in GPS‑denied, jam‑resistant environments, serving border security, emergency response, and infrastructure‑monitoring missions. Its integrated EO/IR camera provides day‑and‑night situational awareness while delivering lethal payloads with high connectivity and resilience.
Internal MISP references
UUID a3871df9-2ec1-5a28-a787-cc53c8e025b5 which can be used as unique global reference for Buster M-FB10 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| specifications | ['FIBER', 'QUAD', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Buster Mini
The Buster Mini is a compact, multi‑rotor bombing drone built for perimeter defense and beyond‑horizon strike missions, capable of delivering a single 60 mm mortar (or two grenades) while providing day‑ and thermal‑gimbal surveillance. Its modular payload and long‑range communications make it a versatile asset for rapid‑response tactical and special‑operations engagements.
Internal MISP references
UUID 8ffd67a4-02fe-52e6-a7ef-f292363b70e6 which can be used as unique global reference for Buster Mini in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| powerplant | electric brushless DC motors |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 0.4 |
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Buster 2.0
The WT Buster 2.0 is a multi‑role armed UAV that combines high‑resolution day/thermal imaging with the ability to launch two 60 mm mortar rounds, delivering precision, beyond‑the‑horizon strikes while maintaining situational awareness. Designed for modern armies, it serves both perimeter‑defense and tactical reconnaissance missions, offering a 35 km communication range and up to 35 minutes of flight endurance.
Internal MISP references
UUID f2e1af8e-2692-54ac-a473-465e126110f3 which can be used as unique global reference for Buster 2.0 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| powerplant | electric brushless DC motors |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'QUAD', 'VTOL', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 1.2 |
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Buster 4.0
The Buster 4.0 is Woot‑Tech’s high‑capacity bombing drone, designed for perimeter‑defence and beyond‑horizon strike missions. Built around electric brushless DC motors, it cruises at 35 km/h, has a 10 km line‑of‑sight data link and up to 35 minutes of endurance. With a 40 kg maximum take‑off weight, it can carry four 60 mm mortars (or equivalent payloads) for precision close‑air‑support. Integrated 210×‑zoom HD day camera, thermal IR sensor and an 1800 m laser rangefinder give robust ISR capability, allowing operators to acquire, identify and engage targets in complex environments. The platform’s modular design supports both surveillance and optional armament, making it a versatile asset for modern armed forces.
Internal MISP references
UUID fa954803-0661-51f5-b7f6-c63f88550787 which can be used as unique global reference for Buster 4.0 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| powerplant | electric brushless DC motors |
| specifications | ['OCTO', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
Buster 6.0
The Buster 6.0 is Woot‑Tech’s flagship 8‑axis armed multirotor, positioned as a close‑air‑support (CAS) platform for urban and conventional battlefields. Powered by electric brushless DC motors, it VTOL‑launches, cruises at 55 km/h, and sustains up to 45 minutes of flight at altitudes of 1 km. Its payload capacity reaches 6 × 60 mm mortars, which can be released manually or autonomously, enabling precision bombing and perimeter‑defence missions. Integrated ISR sensors include a 210× optical‑zoom HD day camera, thermal IR imager and an 1800 m laser ranger, providing real‑time situational awareness. Classified under OCTO, VTOL, and ISR, the Buster 6.0 extends Woot‑Tech’s “Buster” bombing‑drone line for beyond‑the‑horizon strike capability.
Internal MISP references
UUID 365ded3f-58d9-5904-9302-1c91de03e01e which can be used as unique global reference for Buster 6.0 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| powerplant | electric brushless DC motors |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'OCTO', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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JuggerNaut
The JuggerNaut is Woot‑Tech’s octa‑copter munition drone designed for close‑air‑support and precision‑bombing missions in both urban and conventional battlefields. With a maximum take‑off weight of 50 kg and a payload capacity of up to 25 kg, it can transport six (up to twelve in later variants) 60 mm, 81 mm or 120 mm mortars that may be released manually by the operator or autonomously. The platform cruises at 55 km/h, offers a 45‑minute endurance, a 40 km maximum flight range and can operate up to 300 m (claims of 1 000 m in newer data) altitude. Its C4I link provides up to 150 km communication range, enabling rapid, low‑cost strike capability against time‑sensitive targets.
Internal MISP references
UUID 52215310-8f57-569f-a4ee-33db43c92f9e which can be used as unique global reference for JuggerNaut in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 25 |
| specifications | ['OCTO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 55 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Fire-Fly
The Fire‑Fly is a VTOL fixed‑wing UAV from Woot‑Tech designed primarily for high‑resolution mapping, live‑video surveillance, and infrastructure monitoring. It can carry up to 3 kg of payload, supporting Lidar, multispectral, EO/IR and thermal sensors, making it suitable for ISR missions. With a cruise speed of 180 km/h, a 60‑minute endurance and a 150 km communication range, it can operate at altitudes to 1,500 m while loitering over targets. The platform is also marketed as a target drone/loitering munition, allowing integration of lightweight weapon payloads for training and precision‑strike exercises. Its dual‑role capability blends intelligence‑gathering with configurable armed missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 2f2abbb2-c71a-5a3a-ab40-9c2c25048c28 which can be used as unique global reference for Fire-Fly in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 3 |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 180 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Fire-Bolt
The Fire Bolt is a VTOL jet‑powered target drone produced by Woot‑Tech. Built around a 25 kg turbojet engine, it reaches up to 500 km/h (≈Mach 0.65) and can operate at altitudes of 3 000 m, with a one‑hour endurance and a 150 km line‑of‑sight communication range. Designed to carry a 10 kg payload, the platform is intended for high‑speed target practice and training, offering realistic threat simulation for air‑defence and missile‑intercept systems. Its hybrid VTOL capability enables launch from confined areas, while its performance envelope mimics fast‑moving aerial threats, making it a versatile unarmed UAV for testing and evaluation.
Internal MISP references
UUID 06d10d06-8399-5717-8db1-36284faf030d which can be used as unique global reference for Fire-Bolt in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | 25 kg turbojet engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 500 |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Alien-X SD
The Alien‑X SD is Woot‑Tech’s compact, VTOL‑capable ISR and armed drone. Weighing up to 25 kg MTOW, it can remain aloft for roughly four hours, delivering both surveillance and strike capabilities from a single airframe. As the scaled‑down variant of the flagship Alien‑X, the SD retains the platform’s multi‑role flexibility while offering a smaller logistical footprint for rapid deployment. Woot‑Tech markets the system for both unarmed and armed missions, emphasizing its versatility in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID e51c8af3-4c49-5658-9745-732cd4a22b5c which can be used as unique global reference for Alien-X SD in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Alien-X
The Alien‑X is Woot‑Tech’s flagship VTOL drone designed for both intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) and armed missions. Weighing up to 65 kg MTOW (full‑scale version) and capable of carrying a 10 kg payload, it can loiter at speeds of 150 km/h, cruise at up to 500 km/h, and operate for eight hours with a maximum range of 1,000 km and a communication reach of 150 km. Its electric/hybrid powerplant supports a service ceiling of 3,000 m, while the VTOL configuration eliminates runway requirements, enabling rapid deployment from confined sites. The platform’s modular design allows integration of ISR sensors or weapon payloads, making it a versatile tool for long‑range strike, precision‑payload delivery, and persistent battlefield surveillance.
Internal MISP references
UUID c35a4b98-a552-556a-8367-f6956cdc99de which can be used as unique global reference for Alien-X in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 8 |
| manufacturer | Woot-Tech |
| payload_kg | 10 |
| powerplant | Electric / Hybrid |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4 |
Viper-750
The Viper‑750 is a compact, AI‑driven unmanned aerial system that launches from underwater platforms and instantly transitions to aerial ISR, delivering real‑time, beyond‑line‑of‑sight situational awareness for special‑forces, naval and joint‑force operations. Its lightweight (≈3 kg), 22 m/s speed and 14 km range enable rapid, flexible reconnaissance and targeting across sea, air and land domains.
Internal MISP references
UUID 57e03709-dded-5d51-8fbb-8bb15e9f6820 which can be used as unique global reference for Viper-750 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Spear |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 79.2 |
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Viper-I
The Viper‑I is a compact, weapon‑enabled interceptor UAV that detects and neutralises hostile aerial threats—such as enemy drones, loitering munitions and attack aircraft—to provide an air‑defence shield for ground combat platforms and fixed installations. Its low‑SWaP design lets it be integrated onto IFVs, MBTs, naval vessels and other vehicles for rapid, autonomous aerial protection.
Internal MISP references
UUID 9cf3daa4-0e2c-5846-aa56-58b6bfde0bd9 which can be used as unique global reference for Viper-I in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Spear |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['INTERCEPTOR'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Generic 5' FPV
This is a generic place holder for 5" FPV multirotor class sourced from various manufacturers and for recreation / reconnaissance or precision strike, including expendable kamikaze roles. Built from widely available components, it provides a low-cost, rapidly fielded alternative to purpose-built loitering munitions across multiple theaters.
Internal MISP references
UUID acfa759c-b460-5f4a-a3dd-db52861950be which can be used as unique global reference for Generic 5' FPV in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Various |
| specifications | ['C1', 'FPV', 'VTOL'] |
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Albatros
The Albatross is a VTOL, electric‑powered UAV from TX Robotics (Czechia) designed for heavy‑lift, long‑endurance missions in harsh weather. With a 1‑hour flight time, a 1.3 m wingspan and up to 8 kg of modular payload, it can carry high‑resolution cameras, multispectral sensors, LiDAR, magnetic and gamma‑spectrometry equipment, or thermal imagers. Integrated RTK/PPK GPS delivers centimetre‑level accuracy, while a MIL‑SPEC ground station provides up to 50 km datalink range and autonomous waypoint navigation, including moving‑platform landings. The platform is marketed for geodesy, surveying, geophysics, archaeology, agriculture, security, law‑enforcement, defense, emergency response, firefighting and infrastructure inspection, offering a rugged, flexible solution for precise data collection in extreme environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID b39a1f55-755e-5587-98dc-3a8b03545742 which can be used as unique global reference for Albatros in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | czechia |
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | TX Robotics |
| payload_kg | 8 |
| powerplant | Electric |
| specifications | ['VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 1.3 |
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Atobá
The Atobá UAS, developed by Stella Tecnologia, is a high‑endurance, fixed‑wing platform designed for persistent operations over extensive territories. With a maximum take‑off weight of 500‑700 kg, an 11‑meter wingspan and a 24‑hour endurance, it can remain aloft for a full day while carrying up to 160 kg of payload, enabling multiple sensor suites for surveillance, reconnaissance, and data‑collection missions. Its 300 km datalink range and 400 m short‑runway take‑off/landing capability make it suitable for border monitoring, large‑area security, and remote‑region logistics in Brazil. The aircraft’s 65‑112 hp motor provides the power needed for long‑duration flights, positioning Atobá as a versatile asset for both civil and defense applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3b199976-6f89-55ad-a6ad-7ac7c3a141ac which can be used as unique global reference for Atobá in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | brazil |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | Stella Tecnologia |
| payload_kg | 160 |
| powerplant | 65 to 112 hp |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| wingspan_m | 11 |
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Albatroz
The Albatroz, developed by Brazilian firm Stella Tecnologia, is a Class II tactical fixed‑wing UAV designed for long‑duration missions. With a 22 hp engine, a 7 m wingspan and a maximum take‑off weight of 150 kg, it can launch from aircraft‑carrier decks or unprepared runways as short as 150 m, giving it high operational flexibility. Endurance reaches up to 24 hours while carrying a payload of 5 – 30 kg, allowing multiple sensors or mission kits to be integrated. Its datalink provides a 150‑250 km range, supporting roles in defense, law‑enforcement, logistics and agribusiness where persistent surveillance, reconnaissance or payload delivery is required.
Internal MISP references
UUID bb1d0c5d-5840-5ab8-a7e1-6fc4bb6b0d05 which can be used as unique global reference for Albatroz in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | brazil |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | Stella Tecnologia |
| payload_kg | 30 |
| powerplant | 22 hp |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical', 'WING'] |
| wingspan_m | 7 |
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Condor (Atobá XR)
The Condor (Atobá XR) is a high‑end, long‑endurance UAV developed by Stella Tecnologia for Brazil’s armed forces. With a 17‑m wingspan, 1 400 kg MTOW and a 160 hp engine, it can remain airborne for up to 40 hours while carrying a 350 kg payload of sensors, communications gear or weapons. Its design includes two hardpoints per wing, enabling the integration of up to two Hellfire‑class missiles on each side, turning the platform from a persistent border‑surveillance asset into a strike‑capable system. The Condor offers a 250 km line‑of‑sight datalink, satellite connectivity for unlimited range, and short‑runway (600 m) take‑off and landing capability, making it suitable for remote‑area monitoring and rapid response missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 778164d7-13ea-5700-bb70-93c5d64c170f which can be used as unique global reference for Condor (Atobá XR) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | brazil |
| flight_time_h | 40 |
| manufacturer | Stella Tecnologia |
| payload_kg | 350 |
| powerplant | 160 hp |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 17 |
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Sunflower 200
The Sunflower 200 is a Chinese‑produced, twin‑engine piston loitering‑munition (OWA) UAV that functions as a one‑way “suicide” strike platform. With a 2.5 m wingspan, 3.2 m fuselage, 175 kg launch weight and a 40 kg warhead, it can take off vertically—eliminating the need for a solid‑fuel booster—and cruise at 160‑220 km/h for up to 10 h (12 h endurance claimed). Its declared range of 1 500‑2 000 km lets it engage targets deep behind lines. First displayed at Russia’s Armiya‑2023 expo, the Sunflower 200 has already seen combat, notably in the May 2025 RSF strike on Sudan’s Osman Digna air base, with the United Arab Emirates alleged to have mediated its transfer. The system offers China a high‑payload, long‑range loitering‑missile capability for export to proxy forces and allied militaries.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0aba67ea-1058-5b49-8559-79ffd50ef7bd which can be used as unique global reference for Sunflower 200 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.defence-ua.com/news/china_shows_a_shahed_136_copy_called_sunflower_200_and_its_serious_threat-7648.html - webarchive
- https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/chinese_drones_used_in_attack_on_sudan_were_seen_at_a_2023_military_expo_in_russia-14414.html - webarchive
- https://x.com/clashreport/status/1919318841244389507 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | china |
| flight_time_h | 10 |
| manufacturer | Cobtec/Poly technology |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| powerplant | Twin-engine piston (internal combustion) powerplant. |
| specifications | ['OWA'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 2.5 |
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Shahed 121
Shahed 121 is an Iranian‑made unmanned aerial vehicle produced by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA). First spotted in 2016 when it flew over the U.S. nuclear‑powered carrier USS Harry S. Truman, the drone was described by Iranian officials as “clean‑winged” and therefore unarmed, while U.S. Navy observers labeled the sortie “abnormal” and “unprofessional.” The aircraft belongs to the Shahed family that includes the larger Shahed 129 and Shahed 125, and is primarily used for long‑range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions rather than direct strike operations. Its appearance in international airspace has been interpreted as a strategic signaling tool and a means of testing air‑defence responses.
Internal MISP references
UUID 902f96f6-327e-5cb1-8380-05ed862c6a34 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 121 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Shahed 123
The Shahed 123 is an Iranian‑produced reconnaissance UAV developed by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) as a reverse‑engineered copy of the Israeli Elbit Hermes 450. Featuring a V‑shaped tail, rear piston engine and an under‑body optical assembly, the drone can operate up to 750 km from its launch point. First flown in Isfahan in 2005 and entering mass production in 2009, the Shahed 123 is an advanced variant of the earlier HESA 100 and precedes the larger Shahed 129. It has been employed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for intelligence‑gathering missions, notably capturing imagery of a U.S. military installation in the region.
Internal MISP references
UUID 177d0d05-9c7a-5b42-9a10-4969cf48bfef which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 123 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | piston engine |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
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Shahed 125
The Shahed‑125 is a tactical‑reconnaissance UAV produced by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA). Built with a V‑tail, rotary‑engine pusher layout and metal landing skids, it resembles a smaller‑scale Shahed‑129. Field‑level evidence first surfaced in early‑2015 imagery of a crash in Saravan, Iran, and was later identified in wreckage shot down by a Turkish F‑16 on 16 May 2015 after the aircraft allegedly breached Turkish airspace. The same type was photographed over the southern suburbs of Aleppo in October 2015, confirming its operational use by Syrian‑Iranian forces for battlefield surveillance and target acquisition.
Internal MISP references
UUID 6424666c-be9e-5002-8da5-18aaf74eab50 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 125 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | rotary engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
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Shahed 141
The Shahed 141 is a sub‑scale, 40 % replica of the U.S. RQ‑170 Sentinel produced by Iran’s Shahed Aviation Industries (HESA) for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force. Unlike its jet‑powered counterparts, the 141 uses a piston engine driving a rear‑mounted pusher propeller, preserving the low‑observable flying‑wing layout while reducing cost and logistical demand. Its primary missions are unmanned ground‑attack and tactical reconnaissance, enabling the IRGC to conduct short‑range strike missions and persistent surveillance over contested areas. With only ten units reportedly built, the platform emphasizes simplicity, expendability and the ability to field a stealthy, weapon‑capable UAV in asymmetric environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID f78be74a-1ed7-59f5-9333-fa309eb29f47 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 141 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | Non-afterburning turbofan |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:male'] |
| wingspan_m | 26.00 |
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Shahed 161
The Shahed‑161 is Iran’s first indigenous, jet‑powered stealth UAV, derived from a 40 %‑scale copy of the captured RQ‑170. With a blended‑wing body, low‑observable airframe and an HKS micro‑jet delivering ~40 kg of thrust, it can cruise at 300‑350 km/h, reach 7 600‑8 000 m altitude and operate for 2‑3 hours. Its 150 km combat radius and 40‑50 kg payload allow it to carry two precision‑guided bombs or a seeker‑warhead package while also supporting electro‑optical/infrared ISR sensors. Launched from a vehicle‑mounted catapult and recovered by skid or parachute, the Shahed‑161 fills a niche between expendable loitering munitions and larger MALE drones, offering Iran a reusable, low‑observable strike and reconnaissance platform for high‑value, defended targets and underpinning a drone‑centric deterrence doctrine.
Internal MISP references
UUID dbfcf597-4fe5-58b0-b861-e2765cd4f4d5 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 161 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/irans-shahed-161-stealth-drone-engine-test-signals-shift-to-drone-centric-deterrence-doctrine - webarchive
- https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/iran-unveils-shahed-161-stealth-drone-low-cost-attack-uav-could-disrupt-regional-warfare/vi-AA1QnhEc#details - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 2-3 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 40-50 |
| powerplant | HKS micro-jet engine (≈40 kg thrust) |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300-350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 5.1 |
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Shahed 191 (Saegheh-1)
The Shahed 191 (Saegheh‑1) is an Iranian low‑observable, flying‑wing UCAV built by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) under the Shahed Aviation Industries brand. Reverse‑engineered from the captured U.S. RQ‑170 Sentinel, the 2.7 m‑long, 7.3 m‑span jet‑powered platform is launched from a vehicle‑mounted rack and recovered on retractable skids. Powered by a turbofan, it can cruise at 300 km/h, reach 350 km/h, and sustain up to 4.5 h of flight, giving it a 1 500 km range and a service ceiling of 7 620 m. With a 50 kg payload, it typically carries two internal Sadid‑1 precision‑guided missiles, enabling strike missions against ground targets. Deployed by the IRGC Aerospace Force, it has seen combat in Syria and attracted foreign interest, including a 2022 Russian technical visit.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4bca0df9-61e3-51f4-a8fc-6b2f85a34011 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 191 (Saegheh-1) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 4.5 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | turbofan |
| specifications | ['WING', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7.31 |
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Shahed 191 (Saegheh-2)
The Shahed 191 (Saegheh‑2) is an Iranian flying‑wing UCAV produced by HESA’s Shahed Aviation Industries for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force. Reverse‑engineered from the captured U.S. RQ‑170 Sentinel, it is roughly 60 % of the original’s size and incorporates a frontal air intake, retractable landing skids and an internal weapons bay for two Sadid‑1 precision‑guided missiles (≈ 50 kg payload). With a 500 kg take‑off weight, 350 km/h max speed, 1 500 km range and 4½‑hour endurance, the drone can operate up to 7 620 m altitude. Since its 2016 entry into service, Saegheh‑2 has been employed in IRGC strike missions in Syria and was the model shot down during the 2018 Iran‑Israel air incident.
Internal MISP references
UUID eb2d9c04-1d38-5735-a019-dce0d28f67db which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 191 (Saegheh-2) in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 4.5 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | turbofan/piston |
| specifications | ['WING', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 350 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7.31 |
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Shahed 197
The Shahed‑197 is an Iranian‑manufactured, wing‑type UAV (Class I: small) built by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA). Powered by a micro‑turbojet, it can remain aloft for up to 20 hours, cruise at roughly 200 km/h and has a 7‑metre wingspan. Its payload capacity of several dozen kilograms enables it to ferry light weapons—such as pistols, small‑arms ammunition or lightweight missiles—over combat ranges reported at 2,000 km. The platform is a reverse‑engineered derivative of the captured US RQ‑170, belonging to the Shahed‑161 family of flying‑wing drones. In 2021 the Shahed‑197 was intercepted and shot down by Israeli F‑35I Adir jets while attempting to deliver weaponry to Gaza, underscoring its role as a long‑range, weapon‑delivery UAV in Iran’s regional proxy‑support strategy.
Internal MISP references
UUID 79b03262-2be2-55a8-86a5-481785f97b5d which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 197 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://theaviationist.com/2022/03/08/the-f-35i-adir-scored-first-air-to-air-kill-shooting-down-iranian-drones-last-year/ - webarchive
- https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-airs-footage-of-drone-interceptions-accuses-iran-of-escalating-uav-terror/ - webarchive
- https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-700573 - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | micro-turbojet engine |
| specifications | ['WING', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 7 |
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Shahed 133
The Shahed‑133 is an Iranian‑manufactured UAV produced by Shahed Aviation Industries (HESA). It is a direct copy of the Israeli Hermes‑200/180 reconnaissance drone that was downed near Natanz, and it retains the original’s low‑observable, catapult‑launch capability, allowing deployment from ground vehicles, ships or any suitable platform. Iranian engineers have added two external hardpoints for Sadid‑345 guided bombs, giving the Shahed‑133 a limited strike capability in addition to its surveillance role. The platform’s simple launch system and lightweight design make it suitable for rapid, mobile operations in contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID d57c4453-1a86-5324-bd0f-bddd5f28c747 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 133 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 2 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | Toloue-10 turbojet |
| top_speed_kmph | 600 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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Shahed 147
The Shahed‑147, developed by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA), is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial system designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Unveiled in 2023, the twin‑boom drone features a 26‑metre wingspan, a turboprop powerplant and a service ceiling of roughly 60,000 ft (≈20 km), enabling prolonged flights at stratospheric heights. Its payload includes an advanced synthetic‑aperture radar (SAR) that can produce high‑resolution imagery in all weather conditions, giving the platform surveillance capabilities comparable to the U.S. Global Hawk. The Shahed‑147 therefore serves as a strategic asset for Iran’s long‑range monitoring of vast territories and potential adversary movements.
Internal MISP references
UUID 542d5458-2e6a-5d2f-b7c4-5c5b24c68b2a which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 147 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| powerplant | turboprop |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 26 |
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Shahed 139
The Shahed 139 is a medium‑altitude‑long‑endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) produced by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) and designed by Shahed Aviation Industries. It is an upgraded version of the Shahed 129, featuring a 14.7‑m wingspan, 8.1‑m length, and an empty weight of roughly 1,766 kg. With a claimed range of up to 2,000 km, an endurance of 24 hours and a service ceiling near 30,000 ft, the platform can conduct persistent surveillance and strike missions. The Shahed 139 has seen operational use in regional conflicts and attracted international attention when a U.S. F‑35C intercepted and destroyed one over the Arabian Sea while escorting the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
Internal MISP references
UUID c8bfc9f9-a2db-56e2-9aee-93497c91e29f which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 139 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 14.7 |
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Shahed 178
The Shahed‑178, developed by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) for the IRGC, is a reconnaissance‑focused UAV that can be launched from a moving vehicle without a runway. Designed to operate alongside Iran’s broader “Shahed” family—such as the Shahed‑129, ‑171, and ‑191—it complements Iran’s strategy of mass‑produced, low‑cost drones for surveillance and target acquisition. The platform’s mobility and quick‑launch capability enable rapid deployment in forward areas, supporting swarm tactics and providing real‑time intelligence for coordinated strikes against regional adversaries. Its role underscores Iran’s emphasis on versatile, vehicle‑borne UAVs to expand situational awareness while preserving conventional assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID ae4cd847-a6dc-5162-a1d5-6b4d1f1d8104 which can be used as unique global reference for Shahed 178 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 4.5 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 50 |
| powerplant | turbojet |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 300 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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RQ-170 Sentinel
The Lockheed Martin RQ‑170 Sentinel is a low‑observable, single‑engine unmanned aerial system built for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Powered by a Garrett TFE731 or General Electric TF34 turbofan, it can remain aloft for five to six hours and carries a 11.58‑m (38 ft 7 in) wingspan that supports a stealthy flying‑wing shape. Operated by the U.S. Air Force’s 30th and 44th Reconnaissance Squadrons and managed for the Central Intelligence Agency, the Sentinel has been deployed to Afghanistan, South Korea, Guam and, more recently, in support of U.S. strikes in Venezuela. Its payload suite includes electro‑optical/infrared sensors, hyperspectral and signals‑intelligence equipment, enabling covert, high‑altitude collection of imagery and electronic data without carrying weapons.
Internal MISP references
UUID eec26ee8-46b3-57c6-a55c-a875b59b555d which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-170 Sentinel in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 5-6 |
| manufacturer | Lockheed Martin (LMCO) |
| powerplant | Garrett TFE731 or General Electric TF34 turbofan |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'WING'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 11.58 |
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RQ-180
The Northrop Grumman RQ‑180 is a U.S. Air Force stealth‑unmanned aerial vehicle dedicated to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) in contested airspace. First flown in 2010 and entering service in 2017, the jet‑powered platform features a 40‑meter wingspan, 24‑hour endurance and a service ceiling of roughly 60,000 ft. Lacking weapons, it relies on advanced low‑observable design, AESA radar and passive electronic‑surveillance suites to collect SIGINT, ELINT and IMINT while evading modern air‑defence systems. Operated by the 74th Reconnaissance Squadron at Beale AFB and the 417th Test & Evaluation Squadron at Edwards AFB, the RQ‑180 serves as a high‑altitude, long‑range ISR node and potential communications relay for the United States, enhancing situational awareness in denied environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0edc76de-6c22-5cd9-865b-1c7cc4c995ea which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-180 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 24 |
| manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| specifications | ['CLASS III:hale', 'ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 40 |
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BMQ-167 Skeeter
The BQM‑167 Skeeter is a sub‑scale, jet‑powered aerial target developed by Composite Engineering Inc., now part of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions. Fielded by the United States Air Force (and a few allied services), the drone provides a realistic, high‑speed (up to 1 100 km/h) surrogate for testing air‑to‑air and surface‑to‑air weapons, radar, infrared and electronic‑countermeasure systems. Launched from a rail with rocket‑assist and recovered by parachute, the carbon‑fiber airframe supports multiple IR/RF tow‑targets and chaff/flare dispensers, enabling repeatable live‑fire and sensor‑validation missions. With a service ceiling of 15 000 m and a unit cost of roughly US 570 k, the Skeeter replaces older MQM‑107 targets and serves as the baseline platform for the armed UTAP‑22 Mako evolution.
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UUID 08e88fbf-67f6-579a-9e6f-d539f703e79d which can be used as unique global reference for BMQ-167 Skeeter in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 570000 |
| manufacturer | Kratos |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Jet |
| top_speed_kmph | 1100 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 |
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BQM-177
The Kratos BQM‑177 is a high‑performance subsonic aerial target (SSAT) used to replicate anti‑ship cruise‑missile threats for live‑fire training. Powered by a MicroTurbo Tri‑60‑5 turbojet, it can reach up to Mach 0.95 (≈ 1 164 km/h) and fly sea‑skimming at altitudes as low as 2 m, providing realistic, high‑dynamic threat profiles for ship‑board Aegis, SM‑2 and SM‑6 missile‑defence systems. With a 45 kg internal payload capacity, it can carry scoring suites, IFF, RF/IR augmentors, chaff, flare dispensers or towed targets. The 2.1 m‑winged, 5.2 m‑long platform launches from land or sea and is operated by the U.S. Navy and export customers Japan and Saudi Arabia as a CLASS II tactical target drone.
Internal MISP references
UUID 24684430-5b4a-59ea-9a37-716381303975 which can be used as unique global reference for BQM-177 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Kratos |
| operator | ['japan', 'saudi arabia', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 45 |
| powerplant | MicroTurbo Tri 60-5 turbojet |
| specifications | ['CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 1164 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.1 |
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CQ-10 Snowgoose
The CQ‑10 SnowGoose is a Canadian‑built, unmanned cargo‑delivery UAV operated primarily by U.S. Special Operations Command. Designed originally for precision leaflet drops, the platform now supports a wide range of missions—logistics resupply, medical or food deliveries, fuel transport, and limited ISR—through six modular bays that can carry up to 575 lb (260 kg) of payload. The CQ‑10A uses a parafoil for lift, while the newer CQ‑10B “Bravo” adds an autogyro rotor, granting VTOL capability, four‑times the range, and autonomous launch without ground equipment. It can be launched from HMMWVs, C‑130, C‑141 or C‑17 aircraft and is controlled via SATCOM‑linked ground stations for fully autonomous, GPS/INS‑guided flights.
Internal MISP references
UUID 613c7b39-ca87-5111-867b-289a67ac2592 which can be used as unique global reference for CQ-10 Snowgoose in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 19 |
| manufacturer | MMIST |
| payload_kg | 261 |
| powerplant | Rotax 914 UL piston engine, 110 hp (82 kW) |
| specifications | ['CARGO'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 61 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 2.1 |
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CQ-24A K-MAX
The CQ‑24A K‑MAX is a rugged, optionally‑piloted heavy‑lift helicopter built by Kaman Aerospace (Kaman Corp.). Operated by the U.S. Marine Corps, the two aircraft served in Afghanistan from 2011‑2013, flying exclusively unmanned night‑time resupply missions. During 33 months of combat operations they moved more than 4.5 million lb of cargo between forward operating bases and remote outposts, replacing roughly 900 ground convoys and removing 46 000 hours of personnel exposure to IEDs, small‑arms fire and other road threats. The platform lifts up to 6,000 lb and is being re‑activated with next‑generation autonomous technology for future logistical, firefighting and humanitarian missions.
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UUID 4461fcb4-2660-5731-ad46-8d72aae8eb49 which can be used as unique global reference for CQ-24A K-MAX in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Kaman |
| payload_kg | 2722 |
| specifications | ['HELI'] |
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MQ-4C Triton
The MQ‑4C Triton is a high‑altitude, long‑endurance (HALE) unmanned aircraft developed for the U.S. Navy’s Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) program and fielded by the Royal Australian Air Force. Operating above 50,000 ft for more than 30 hours, Triton provides persistent maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) over vast ocean and coastal regions, delivering real‑time, 360‑degree radar, electro‑optical/infrared and electronic‑support‑measure data. Its multi‑function active sensor (AN/ZPY‑3) can detect, track and classify surface vessels and low‑observable threats while the system’s network‑centric architecture fuses and relays information to crewed platforms such as the P‑8 Poseidon. The platform enhances early‑warning, search‑and‑rescue and anti‑submarine operations while reducing flight‑hour costs compared with medium‑altitude assets.
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UUID 96540e21-aa17-5798-ac59-8b1b0fd476fd which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-4C Triton in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 30 |
| manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| operator | ['australia', 'india', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | Rolls-Royce AE 3007 turbofan |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:hale'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 575 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 39.9 |
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MQ-8C Fire Scout
The Northrop Grumman MQ‑8C Fire Scout is an unmanned, VTOL helicopter derived from the Bell 407 airframe and equipped with a Rolls‑Royce 250‑C47B turbine, autonomous take‑off/landing systems, and a modular payload bay. Developed for the U.S. Navy, the MQ‑8C provides high‑endurance (up to 15 hours) ISR, surface‑warfare surveillance, over‑the‑horizon targeting, and precision‑strike support for ship‑based operations. Its sensor suite can include the AN/ZPY‑8 AESA radar and electro‑optical/infrared payloads, delivering real‑time situational awareness to Littoral Combat Ships, Independence‑class vessels, and future Constellation‑class frigates. Initially envisioned as a weapons platform, the system was refocused on reconnaissance and targeting before its scheduled retirement in FY 2026.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0372518c-146a-5abb-964d-9813df9b1fef which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-8C Fire Scout in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
External references
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_MQ-8C_Fire_Scout - webarchive
- https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopters/us-navys-mq-8c-fire-scouts-fly-into-retirement-just-two-years-after-entering-operational-service/158500.article - webarchive
- https://www.northropgrumman.com/what-we-do/aircraft/fire-scout - webarchive
Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 28000000 |
| flight_time_h | 15 |
| manufacturer | Northrop Grumman |
| payload_kg | 318 |
| powerplant | Rolls‑Royce 250‑C47B, 813 shp (606 kW) |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 260 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 11.2 |
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MQ-25A Stingray
The Boeing MQ‑25 Stingray (MQ‑25A) is the U.S. Navy’s first operational carrier‑based unmanned aerial refueling system. Powered by a Rolls‑Royce AE 3007N turbofan, the 51‑ft, 75‑ft‑span aircraft carries up to 15,000 lb of fuel and can transfer it to four to six aircraft over a 500‑nmi radius, extending the combat reach of fighters such as the F‑35C, F/A‑18 Super Hornet and E‑2D Hawkeye. Designed for fully autonomous taxi, launch, flight and carrier recovery, the Stingray also supports ISR and communications‑relay missions and is built to accept future upgrades, including AI‑driven capabilities. Operated by the U.S. Navy’s VUQ‑10 squadron, the platform enhances carrier air‑wing endurance while freeing manned assets for strike missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID cf0f4c72-4ec0-58d3-aa4c-f4efcabf08d4 which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-25A Stingray in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Boeing |
| operator | ['united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 6800 |
| powerplant | Rolls-Royce AE 3007N turbofan |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 22.9 |
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MQ-27B Scan Eagle
The Boeing Insitu MQ‑27 ScanEagle is a lightweight, long‑endurance UAV designed for tactical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) across land and maritime domains. Built by Insitu, a Boeing subsidiary, the platform operates without a runway, launching from a pneumatic “SuperWedge” catapult and retrieving via the Skyhook rope‑catch system. Its 3.1 m wingspan and 1.5 hp two‑stroke engine enable 20‑plus hours of flight at speeds up to 80 knots, carrying electro‑optical/infrared payloads, and, when required, a NanoSAR synthetic‑aperture radar or Sentient ViDAR wide‑area maritime detection suite. Deployed by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and more than 30 allied forces, ScanEagle provides persistent, low‑observable situational awareness for naval, expeditionary and littoral operations.
Internal MISP references
UUID b189836f-c922-5f91-b6a5-53b3e84ea5bf which can be used as unique global reference for MQ-27B Scan Eagle in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| cost_usd | 3200000 |
| flight_time_h | 20 |
| manufacturer | Boeing |
| payload_kg | 5 |
| powerplant | 3W International 2-stroke piston engine, 1.5 hp (1.12 kW) |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:mini'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 148 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.11 |
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Maveric
The Prioria Robotics Maveric (CU‑169) is a hand‑launched, squad‑level micro‑UAV designed for rapid‑deployment intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) in tactical environments. Weighing about 2 lb and stowing in a 6‑inch tube, its bendable wings unfold for immediate launch, providing up to 90 minutes of endurance and a 5 km data‑link range. On‑board Merlin processing enables autonomous waypoint navigation, collision‑avoidance, and real‑time image stabilization for both analogue and digital payloads, including EO/IR cameras and gimbal‑mounted sensors. The system is operated from a lightweight ground control station with a Panasonic Toughbook and hand‑held controller. Former operators include the U.S. Army, Royal Canadian Air Force and Republic of Singapore Air Force, where the Maveric has been employed for forward‑area reconnaissance, target acquisition and situational‑awareness missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 1849532d-a576-5c6e-bbf7-f450b1a0c7c7 which can be used as unique global reference for Maveric in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | canada |
| manufacturer | Prioria Robotics |
| operator | ['canada', 'singapore', 'united states of america'] |
| powerplant | lithium-polymer battery |
| specifications | ['C2', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:micro'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 102 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 0.75 |
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R80D SkyRaider
The R80D SkyRaider, developed by Teledyne FLIR for U.S. DoD and federal agencies, is a compact VTOL‑UAS that combines high‑speed autonomous flight with an open‑architecture payload bay supporting up to 7.7 lb of equipment. Its edge‑AI processor delivers on‑board object detection, classification and semi‑autonomous navigation, enabling ISR, clandestine surveillance, rapid payload delivery and battlefield effects beyond line‑of‑sight. Recent integration of FLIR’s STORM RADs modules and vehicle‑launch capability from Stryker platforms extends its use for chemical, radiological and CBRNe monitoring, allowing ground teams to conduct hazard mapping and situational awareness from a secure aerial node while operating in GPS‑denied or contested environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID e653304a-1eaf-59f2-a7da-7d358a0b9a1b which can be used as unique global reference for R80D SkyRaider in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.83 |
| manufacturer | Teledyne FLIR |
| payload_kg | 3.5 |
| powerplant | Electric batteries (TB-series) |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'VTOL'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 50.4 |
| wingspan_m | 1.346 |
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RQ-21A Blackjack
The RQ‑21A Blackjack is a small‑tactical, piston‑engine UAV that provides persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for expeditionary forces. Designed by Boeing Insitu, the system can be launched from land or sea via a pneumatic rail and recovered with a “skyhook” wire, eliminating the need for runways. With up to 16 hours of endurance, a 170 km/h top speed and a 4.9 m wingspan, it carries a 18 kg payload that can be swapped for electro‑optic/infra‑red imagers, laser range‑finders, communications relays or electronic‑warfare kits. Operated by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and exported to Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland and others, the Blackjack delivers flexible, runway‑independent ISR and communications support for maritime and land‑based missions.
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UUID 73e077d4-dcc2-54d3-be2d-51cf9e4392fc which can be used as unique global reference for RQ-21A Blackjack in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 16 |
| manufacturer | Boeing Insitu |
| operator | ['australia', 'bangladesh', 'belgium', 'brunei', 'canada', 'netherlands', 'poland', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 18 |
| powerplant | Piston Engine |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 170 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 4.9 |
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ULTRA
The ULTRA is DZYNE Technologies’ flagship Group‑5 unmanned aerial system, engineered for long‑duration strike‑combat and intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its endurance record—60 hours of flight at 25 000 ft and a cruise speed of roughly 185 km/h (≈100 kt true airspeed)—gives it unrivaled persistent‑airborne reach. The platform features a GPS‑hardened architecture, multi‑mission payload bays and weapon‑integration capability, allowing it to conduct ISR, electronic‑warfare, communications‑relay and precision‑strike tasks from high altitude while penetrating strong headwinds. Designed for rapid deployment and a compact logistical footprint, ULTRA supports both defense and homeland‑security operations, delivering continuous situational awareness and strike options across distributed concepts of operation.
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UUID 371c7019-a93d-52f6-8156-28a26cd0f6f7 which can be used as unique global reference for ULTRA in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 60 |
| manufacturer | Dzyne technology |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:strike-combat'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 185.2 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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X-37B
The X‑47B is an autonomous, carrier‑capable combat drone that can launch from a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, conduct its mission without a crew, and then land back on the ship on its own. This demonstrated the aircraft’s ability to operate from and return to a carrier deck without human pilots.
Internal MISP references
UUID 3dc4a2cc-0094-5232-9761-966aabb932be which can be used as unique global reference for X-37B in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| flight_time_h | 6480 |
| manufacturer | Boeing |
| payload_kg | 227 |
| powerplant | Hypergolic nitrogen‑tetroxide/hydrazine |
| specifications | ['WING'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 28044 |
| wingspan_m | 4.55 |
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LEAP
The LEAP is Dzyne Technologies’ long‑range ISR platform, designed for high‑endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Built on a commercial‑aircraft production line, the system delivers over 80 hours of flight time with a payload that can include EO/IR, electronic surveillance or SAR sensors. Global‑scale operation is enabled by satellite‑based command and control, supplemented by redundant line‑of‑sight and beyond‑line‑of‑sight links for split‑site missions. Its “point‑and‑click” autonomous take‑off, navigation and landing reduce crew workload and training requirements. Dzyne cites more than 50,000 operational hours across DoD units, emphasizing reliability, low acquisition cost and a small operational footprint compared with traditional UAS in the same class.
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UUID 2013b676-8b03-5e88-b5d8-7a35fd9b3705 which can be used as unique global reference for LEAP in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 80 |
| manufacturer | Dzyne technology |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
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Grasshopper
Grasshopper is Dzyne Technologies’ autonomous, expendable fixed‑wing cargo glider designed for denied‑environment logistics. Launched from a host aircraft, the 20‑ft (6.10 m) wingspan vehicle transitions to self‑guided flight at 95 kt (≈177 km/h) and can navigate to pre‑planned drop zones even in GPS‑degraded conditions. It delivers up to 500 lb (227 kg) of supplies with 100 % precision, terminating its mission by parachute‑assisted landing. Intended for frontline resupply, humanitarian aid, and disaster relief, Grasshopper extends delivery beyond enemy threat ranges without armament, offering a low‑cost, high‑survivability solution for contested logistics. A turbine‑powered long‑range variant is slated for release in 2026.
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UUID 3a06152e-e273-562c-99be-aec9fb126341 which can be used as unique global reference for Grasshopper in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Dzyne technology |
| payload_kg | 227 |
| specifications | ['CARGO', 'CLASS II:tactical'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 177 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 6.10 |
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BQM-167 Skeeter
The BQM‑167 Skeeter, built by Composite Engineering, is a jet‑propelled, sub‑scale aerial target employed by the United States and exported to Singapore and Sweden. With a 3.2‑metre wingspan, a top speed of roughly 1 100 km/h and a 45‑kg payload capacity, the platform can be equipped with live or inert weapons for realistic training and weapons‑system testing. Its high‑performance flight envelope and maneuverability make it suitable for evaluating air‑defence, missile, and gun‑fire solutions, while its modest size and expendable nature keep operational costs low. The Skeeter therefore serves primarily as a high‑fidelity target to enhance combat‑readiness and system validation for participating forces.
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UUID 1aa8a835-3c15-5a5d-b05c-b091661295f0 which can be used as unique global reference for BQM-167 Skeeter in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | united states of america |
| manufacturer | Composite Engineering |
| operator | ['singapore', 'sweden', 'united states of america'] |
| payload_kg | 45 |
| powerplant | Jet |
| top_speed_kmph | 1100 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3.2 |
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k-max titan
The K‑MAX Titan, unveiled by Kaman in April 2021, is the world’s first heavy‑lift unmanned helicopter aimed at the commercial market. Built on the proven K‑MAX airframe, the Titan adds a proprietary autonomous system that enables repetitive external‑load operations without a crew, delivering up to 6 000 lb (2 722 kg) of payload in hot‑and‑high conditions. Kaman markets the platform for a range of civilian missions—including firefighting, disaster‑relief logistics and remote‑site material transport—and is simultaneously advancing a U.S. Marine Corps program that integrates Near‑Earth Autonomy’s sensor‑based autonomy suite to expand military capability. The system can be fitted to existing K‑MAX helicopters or installed on new builds, positioning it as a versatile, high‑capacity solution for both commercial and defense lift‑operations.
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UUID 28060afa-0c9f-58ea-a914-a9067b926ab9 which can be used as unique global reference for k-max titan in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Kaman |
| payload_kg | 2722 |
| specifications | ['HELI', 'VTOL'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Samad-1
The Samad‑1 is a small, pusher‑prop UAV of Yemeni origin that entered service in the Yemeni civil war by 2018. With a 3.5 m wingspan and a declared 500 km range, it is primarily employed for tactical reconnaissance and loiter‑in‑target surveillance, though its airframe can be adapted for low‑payload strike missions. The drone’s distinctive V‑shaped tail fins, ventral landing skids and rear‑mounted engine (German 3W‑110i B2 or Chinese DLE‑170) enable simple launch and recovery from improvised sites. Operators include the Houthi movement, Iran’s IRGC‑linked networks, and Hezbollah, which have fielded the Samad‑1 to monitor battlefields, target enemy positions and, when fitted with explosives, conduct limited loitering‑munition attacks against Saudi, Israeli and UAE assets.
Internal MISP references
UUID d28cfc99-0f1a-5796-8de0-6f71d743f59a which can be used as unique global reference for Samad-1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| manufacturer | Yemen |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 18 |
| powerplant | 1 × Chinese-made DLE 170 or German-made 3W110i B2 engine |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'LM'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200-250 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 4.5 |
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Mohajer-4
The Mohajer‑4 is a tactical‑reconnaissance UAV produced by Qods Aviation Industry Company for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. Introduced in the late‑1990s, the platform features a composite airframe, a 50 hp Limbach L550E pusher engine, and a modular design that allows rapid re‑configuration of sensors and payloads. With a 150 km operational radius, a 7‑hour endurance and a service ceiling of roughly 18 000 ft, it can conduct ISR, artillery spotting, maritime surveillance, communications‑relay and limited electronic‑warfare missions. The Mohajer‑4 can be launched from a rail‑assisted rocket‑booster and recovered by parachute or skids. It is operated by Iran and its proxies—including Hezbollah and the Syrian Army—and has been exported in small numbers to allies such as Venezuela.
Internal MISP references
UUID f84ee07d-50bb-5b46-956e-f6e51f7077bb which can be used as unique global reference for Mohajer-4 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Qods Aviation Industry Company |
| operator | ['iran'] |
| payload_kg | 15 |
| powerplant | WAE-342 twin-cylinder piston engine, 19 kW (25 hp) |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS I:small'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 200 |
| weapon_capability | No |
| wingspan_m | 3.8 |
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Mobin
The IAIO Mobin is an Iranian ground‑launched, jet‑powered UAV designed by the Iran Aviation Industries Organization. Unveiled at MAKS 2019, the platform combines low‑observable airframe shaping with a single‑shaft turbojet (Toloo‑4) to achieve speeds of up to 900 km/h and a service ceiling of 14 000 m. Weighing 670 kg, it can carry a 120 kg payload—including precision‑guided munitions or reconnaissance equipment—within a 116‑liter nose compartment. Its navigation suite uses TERCOM coupled with DSMAC, enabling high‑accuracy, low‑altitude flight paths that can penetrate hostile air‑defence networks and evade missile interceptors. The Mobin thus serves as a dual‑role strike and ISR asset capable of rapid, stealthy penetration of contested airspace.
Internal MISP references
UUID c137a141-8c58-5551-a540-8e833978bab0 which can be used as unique global reference for Mobin in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | iran |
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Iran Aviation Industries Organization |
| payload_kg | 120 |
| powerplant | Toloo-4 single shaft turbojet |
| specifications | ['ISR', 'CLASS III:male'] |
| top_speed_kmph | 900 |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
| wingspan_m | 3 |
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SKYCAM-W
The SKYCAM‑W, produced by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace, is a micro‑class, blended‑wing UAV designed for extended range and endurance. Powered by an electric motor, it delivers more than 90 minutes of flight on a single charge and can operate up to 50 km from the ground‑control station while maintaining tracking capability. Weighing only 2 kg, the platform is hand‑launched and recovered by belly landing, allowing rapid deployment by a single operator or autonomous mission execution. Configurable payloads include PTZ and thermal cameras, making the system ideal for battlefield surveillance, land‑surveying and remote‑sensing tasks. A complete kit provides two UAVs, a laptop‑based GCS with mission‑planning software, a digital spread‑spectrum telecommand link, antennas, cables and spare parts.
Internal MISP references
UUID 50183c14-49f5-52fb-9db4-d8c3154a53a8 which can be used as unique global reference for SKYCAM-W in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| flight_time_h | 1.5 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['C2', 'ISR', 'WING', 'CLASS I:micro'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
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Spirit
The Spirit is a compact, electric‑powered mini UAV designed for tactical ISR missions in both military and civilian settings. Weighing under 5 kg, it is hand‑launched and recovers via a deep‑stall landing, enabling rapid deployment and quick turnaround. The system provides a line‑of‑sight operational range exceeding 15 km and can operate at altitudes above 3,000 feet (≈ 1 km). Powered by a noiseless electric motor, the Spirit remains aloft for more than one hour, carrying a PTZ camera suite and telemetry downlink for real‑time video and data transmission. A typical kit includes four UAVs, a laptop‑based ground control station with mission‑planning software, and a digital spread‑spectrum (DSS) telecommand link with associated antennas and spares.
Internal MISP references
UUID fcf4d0ed-e510-583f-bc23-83c56a8b2f08 which can be used as unique global reference for Spirit in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
| weapon_capability | No |
Pride
The PRIDE is a lightweight (under 5 kg) electric UAV that serves as a compact, portable ISR platform for both civilian and military users. Hand‑launched and recovered by a deep‑stall landing, it can operate for more than one hour at altitudes up to 2,000 feet (≈ 600 m) and reach ranges beyond 10 km. Its noiseless propulsion and built‑in PTZ camera with telemetry downlink provide discreet, real‑time situational awareness. A complete system includes four PRIDE airframes, a laptop‑based ground‑control station with mission‑planning software, and a digital spread‑spectrum (DSS) telecommand link, delivering a ready‑to‑use, low‑training‑requirement solution for short‑notice surveillance missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0f697eb3-1c0c-5c62-9b39-c6b27b659fa3 which can be used as unique global reference for Pride in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| powerplant | electric |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
Border Eagle
The Border Eagle, produced by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems, is a low‑cost, low‑altitude UAV designed for ISR missions such as area surveillance and perimeter control. Operating at 4–6 hours of endurance, the MK‑II platform carries the GSP‑100 micro‑PTZ gyro‑stabilized electro‑optical payload and supports interchangeable fuselage pods for varied sensors. Its autonomous navigation records complete missions on a laptop‑based moving‑map display, and it can be fielded by a two‑person crew. A full system includes four Border Eagle UAVs, a portable GCS‑1200 ground‑control station, an ATPS‑1200 antenna‑tracking and positioning unit, mission‑planning software, spares, and GSE‑1200 ground‑support equipment.
Internal MISP references
UUID 07e57823-28b8-5408-99c3-d2446d4bd957 which can be used as unique global reference for Border Eagle in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4-6 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
Explorer
The Explorer is a civilian‑grade UAV from Integrated Dynamics Aerospace designed as a versatile test‑bed for scientific and research missions. Powered by an economical internal‑combustion engine, it can remain airborne for 4‑6 hours on 5‑8 L of fuel and covers up to 200 km, operating above 10 000 ft (3 000 m). Its rugged, Kevlar‑reinforced airframe allows launch and recovery from unprepared grass, dirt strips, vehicle rooftops, or belly‑landings. The system includes two UAVs, a GCS‑1200 ground control station with mission‑planning software, a DSS digital spread‑spectrum telemetry link, and a GSP‑100 gyro‑stabilized PTZ camera payload, making it suitable for advanced civilian or scientific payload testing and data collection.
Internal MISP references
UUID 4ff4b7f9-6700-51f9-8c93-ec077f87c50a which can be used as unique global reference for Explorer in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4-6 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| powerplant | IC engine |
HUMMER
The HUMMER is a hexacopter‑style multicopter developed by Integrated Dynamics for both military and civilian scientific missions. Designed as a configurable platform, it can be equipped to carry light, moderate or heavy payloads, making it suitable for surveillance, reconnaissance, mapping, environmental monitoring and limited cargo transport. The system offers up to 45 minutes of flight time (0.75 h) and an autonomous range of roughly 15 km, providing extended endurance for extended‑area operations. Its modular architecture allows users to tailor sensors, communication suites and payload bays to specific mission requirements, positioning the HUMMER as a versatile, mid‑range UAV for tactical and research‑focused applications.
Internal MISP references
UUID c8ea1e5f-94c4-5e8b-b874-cde095ce7203 which can be used as unique global reference for HUMMER in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.75 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| specifications | ['HEXA'] |
Hummer-prs-nano
The Hummer PRS Nano is a palm‑sized personal reconnaissance system designed for battlefield and counter‑terrorism operations. Equipped with 3‑inch propellers, the nano‑UAS can be flown beyond line‑of‑sight (BVLOS) using a dedicated PRS‑FPV goggles and controller pair. Its compact form allows operators to maneuver the drone through interior spaces, such as buildings, to capture real‑time intelligence inside enemy‑held areas. The platform offers up to 15 minutes of flight time per charge, making it suitable for rapid, short‑range surveillance missions where agility and discreet deployment are critical.
Internal MISP references
UUID 0beae6a3-e885-5bf1-978a-95745fa51b9b which can be used as unique global reference for Hummer-prs-nano in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 0.25 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| specifications | ['FPV', 'ISR', 'CLASS I:micro'] |
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HUMMER M3C
The Integrated Dynamics HUMMER M3C is a heavy‑lift, multi‑copter platform designed for both military and civilian scientific missions. Marketed as a “multi‑role, multi‑purpose” system, the M3C provides extended range and endurance for demanding aerial tasks. Its payload capacity supports a wide spectrum of operations, including agricultural intervention, aerial surveillance, precision payload delivery, reforestation efforts, and munition deployment. Built by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems, the platform incorporates weapon capability, enabling it to conduct armed missions alongside its non‑lethal applications. The M3C’s versatile design positions it as a flexible solution for heavy‑lift aerial requirements across diverse operational environments.
Internal MISP references
UUID 037a09d9-57a0-5191-9673-2287f286660c which can be used as unique global reference for HUMMER M3C in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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HUMMER TETHERED
The HUMMER TETHERED, developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace, is a tether‑powered multicopter designed for long‑duration surveillance and scientific missions. Paired with the IDTS‑1000 Tethered Station, the system can operate continuously at altitudes up to 100 m, delivering persistent aerial observation without the need for onboard batteries. Its mobile configuration allows the platform to be mounted on a truck equipped with a generator, enabling rapid deployment in both fixed‑site and field environments. Targeted at military, security, and civilian research users, the HUMMER TETHERED emphasizes high endurance, stable flight, and flexible installation to support extended monitoring and data‑collection tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 7a2446dd-7196-51d7-b425-482b6d9f46de which can be used as unique global reference for HUMMER TETHERED in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
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Nishan MK 2
The Nishan MK‑II, developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems, is a 240 cc piston‑engine UAV designed for high‑speed aerial‑target and decoy missions that support air‑defence training and simulation. Its modular airframe allows rapid payload integration, including video, GPS navigation, MDI, height‑lock and sea‑skimming kits, and it can be reconfigured as a loitering‑munition/kamikaze platform. A typical deployment includes ten UAVs, a portable GCS‑1200 ground‑control station, an ATPS‑1200 antenna‑tracking and positioning system, mission‑planning software, and supporting ground‑support equipment (GSE‑1200). The system is presently operated in Pakistan and classified under the LM taxonomy.
Internal MISP references
UUID f2d13845-e27a-54a3-aed0-5d7e046a0ded which can be used as unique global reference for Nishan MK 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| powerplant | 240 cc piston engine |
| specifications | ['LM'] |
| weapon_capability | Yes |
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Explorer VTOL
The Explorer VTOL, produced by Integrated Dynamics, is a vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing UAV built for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and for use as a test‑bed for payloads. Powered by a compact internal‑combustion engine, it can remain airborne for 4 – 6 hours on 12 L of fuel, covering up to 200 km and operating above 10 000 ft (≈3 km). The system requires only a 10 × 10 m launch‑recovery area, simplifying deployment and reducing crew training. A complete package includes two Explorer VTOL aircraft, a GCS‑1200 ground‑control station with mission‑planning software, and a digital spread‑spectrum (DSS) data‑link with associated antennas and spares, making it suitable for military, civilian and scientific missions.
Internal MISP references
UUID d9b3964a-3603-5904-8f8c-5b8d3f522b30 which can be used as unique global reference for Explorer VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 4-6 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| powerplant | IC engine |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
Spirit VTOL
The Spirit VTOL, developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems, is a fixed‑wing hybrid UAV that can transition between vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) and conventional fixed‑wing flight at any point. Offered in electric and hybrid configurations, the electric model provides up to two hours of endurance, while the hybrid version extends endurance to six hours. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, the platform operates with minimal runway requirements and incorporates autonomous flight systems that reduce pilot workload. Its compact launch and recovery footprint makes it well‑suited for rapid deployment in constrained environments, supporting persistent aerial surveillance and data‑collection tasks.
Internal MISP references
UUID 99653d15-3b3b-5726-a5ac-7f3973e9edf8 which can be used as unique global reference for Spirit VTOL in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| powerplant | Electric; Hybrid |
| specifications | ['VTOL', 'ISR'] |
Vector
The Vector UAV is a medium‑sized, class I small‑ISR platform developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems. Built around a twin‑boom pusher configuration, its Kevlar‑reinforced composite airframe and high‑tensile landing gear provide rugged, bullet‑proof durability for field operations. The system can carry up to 40 kg of payload—including sensors, communications or other mission‑specific equipment—and offers a line‑of‑sight range of roughly 160‑200 km, supporting real‑time video and data links. A complete Vector solution comprises four aircraft, the GCS‑2000 ground control station, the ATPS‑2000 antenna tracking and positioning system, mission‑planning software, and associated ground‑support equipment, delivering a modular, cost‑effective ISR capability for tactical surveillance.
Internal MISP references
UUID b2702112-a31b-5f8a-bffb-b652a3f123d8 which can be used as unique global reference for Vector in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| payload_kg | 40 |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:small', 'ISR'] |
Solaris
The Solaris is a high‑altitude pseudo‑satellite (HAPS) UAV developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems. Powered by a hybrid solar‑plus‑Li‑Ion system, it can operate at 22 km altitude for several weeks, providing a low‑cost alternative to conventional satellites. With a line‑of‑sight range of 200 km (extendable to over 1 000 km during transit), the platform supports military and scientific missions that require high‑altitude communications relays, persistent surveillance, or detailed mapping. Equipped with a GSP‑100 gyro‑stabilized PTZ camera and COFDM data links, Solaris is lightweight, hand‑launchable, and can be recovered via belly‑landing or roof‑mounted launches using a Kevlar‑reinforced fuselage pan.
Internal MISP references
UUID 13bb588e-e149-56ac-9a67-195d20a4de68 which can be used as unique global reference for Solaris in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| powerplant | Hybrid solar + Li-Ion |
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Stratos
The Stratos is a high‑altitude pseudo‑satellite (HAPS) UAV developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace. Operating at 20‑22 km, the platform relies on a hybrid solar‑plus‑Li‑Ion powerplant that enables weeks‑long flights while remaining hand‑launched and recoverable by belly‑landing on unprepared surfaces. Designed for both civilian and military use, Stratos functions as a communications repeater, surveillance node, or mapping platform, offering a low‑cost alternative to traditional satellites with up to 200 km line‑of‑sight coverage (extendable to + 1 000 km in transit). Its lightweight airframe integrates the GSP‑100 gyro‑stabilized PTZ camera and COFDM data links for high‑resolution imagery and robust, secure communications.
Internal MISP references
UUID ce1c38a0-a241-5cdf-b52c-89b035b69497 which can be used as unique global reference for Stratos in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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Associated metadata
| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| powerplant | Hybrid solar + Li-Ion |
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Nishan TJ-1000
The Nishan TJ‑1000, part of Integrated Dynamics’ HS‑UAV series, is a high‑speed aerial target and decoy designed for modern air‑defence training and simulation. Powered by a mini‑turbojet, the platform delivers a high thrust‑to‑weight ratio and supports interchangeable modular airframes, enabling rapid integration of payloads such as video cameras, GPS navigation, MDI systems, height‑lock, and sea‑skimming modules. A full system includes six UAVs, a portable GCS‑1200 ground‑control station, an ATPS‑1200 antenna‑tracking and positioning unit, mission‑planning software with moving‑map display, spare parts, and the GSE‑1200 ground‑support equipment suite. This configuration provides realistic, reusable target scenarios for live‑fire exercises and sensor‑validation drills.
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UUID 7ba1b000-87e4-5161-b092-b9b6899a4083 which can be used as unique global reference for Nishan TJ-1000 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| powerplant | mini-turbojet engine |
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Tornado
The Tornado is a lightweight, high‑speed mini‑turbojet decoy system developed by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems. It provides autonomous, fire‑and‑forget operation and can simulate the radar and visual signatures of man‑rated fighter aircraft to mislead enemy air‑defence networks. Each Tornado package includes eight expendable decoy aircraft, a pneumatic catapult launcher, and a portable ground station that programs mission profiles for simultaneous multi‑vehicle sorties. The system is designed for pre‑strike decoy missions, offering a range of over 200 km while carrying no weapons. Its primary role is to create realistic, high‑velocity false targets, thereby diluting and confusing hostile detection and engagement assets.
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UUID 1b727f87-7c00-5469-9588-c5ac4ef60c46 which can be used as unique global reference for Tornado in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace & Robotics Systems |
| powerplant | mini-turbojet |
| weapon_capability | No |
DESERT HAWK
The Desert Hawk is a lightweight (under 5 kg), hand‑launched tactical UAV designed for rapid‑response ISR missions. It can fly for more than one hour at altitudes above 1 000 m, covering a range of 15‑20 km. Propulsion is offered via a small internal‑combustion engine or an electric module, giving operators flexibility in field conditions. The system includes a PTZ camera payload and a digital spread‑spectrum telemetry link that streams real‑time video to a laptop‑based ground‑control station with moving‑map mission software. A complete kit supplies four UAVs, the control station, antennas, cables and spares, enabling quick deployment and recovery by belly‑landing for short‑notice operations.
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UUID fb437e09-92b4-5e8e-8757-5cfb34fb5b1a which can be used as unique global reference for DESERT HAWK in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| flight_time_h | 1 |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics |
| powerplant | IC engine or electric propulsion module |
| specifications | ['CLASS I:mini', 'ISR'] |
Vision Mk 1
The Vision MK‑I, produced by Integrated Dynamics Aerospace, is an ISR‑focused unmanned aerial system designed for over‑the‑horizon patrol and extended‑range surveillance. It can operate autonomously or under Pilot‑In‑Command, executing pre‑programmed flight paths that photograph multiple targets while freeing the operator from intensive piloting. The platform supports complex payloads and is marketed as a trainer for beyond‑visual‑range UAV missions at ranges of 50‑100 km. A full Vision MK‑I system comprises four UAVs, a portable GCS‑1200 ground‑control station, an ATPS‑1200 antenna‑tracking and positioning unit, mission‑planning software with moving‑map display, and accompanying ground‑support equipment.
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UUID 6b29dd07-79b8-5f4e-8d2c-6920c5fefe00 which can be used as unique global reference for Vision Mk 1 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| specifications | ['ISR'] |
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Vision Mk 2
The Vision Mk II is a larger, low‑cost UAV in Integrated Dynamics Aerospace’s Vision family, designed as a stand‑alone system for diverse missions. Featuring a single‑boom, cantilever high‑wing airframe, it supports a range of payloads and can operate up to 120 km from its launch point. The platform integrates with the vendor’s ground‑control ecosystem, including portable GCS‑1200 or robust GCS‑2000 stations, the ATPS‑1200 antenna‑tracking and positioning system, mission‑planning software with moving‑map display, and supporting ground‑support equipment (GSE‑1200). A typical deployment comprises four UAVs, providing reliable, user‑friendly capability for surveillance, reconnaissance, and other remote‑sensing tasks.
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UUID 176b1002-4437-59ae-a4b6-415e7823b412 which can be used as unique global reference for Vision Mk 2 in MISP communities and other software using the MISP galaxy
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| Metadata key | Value |
|---|---|
| country | pakistan |
| manufacturer | Integrated Dynamics Aerospace |
| specifications | ['WING'] |
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