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This is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles of China. Chinese companies are leaders in the global civilian drone industry and China is the second largest drone market in the world, after the United States. [1] [2] In late of 2010, there were more than a hundred Chinese UAV developers/manufacturers. [3]
A series of reconnaissance drones derived from the Firebee, the Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug series, were used by the US to spy on North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea in the 1960s and early 1970s. [citation needed] The Lightning Bugs were not the only long-range reconnaissance drones developed in the 1960s.
In Mexico, Drug cartel drone operators are called “droneros” who are known to use bomb-dropping drones on enemy targets. [ 38 ] The Economist has cited Azerbaijan 's highly effective use of drones against Armenia in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war and Turkey 's use of drones in the Syrian Civil War as indicating the future of warfare.
DJI Mavic Air in the air. The Mavic Air was announced in January 2018 as a more portable development of the DJI Mavic. [1] [2] Like the Mavic, the Mavic Air is a foldable quadcopter, though the arms and propellers fold to be flush with the side of the drone as opposed to the Mavic's over/under configuration. [1]
Lehmann Aviation L-A series civilian drones, for high precision mapping, mining/construction, precision agriculture; Lehmann Aviation L-M series civilian drones, for long-range real-time surveillance; Nord CT.10 (Arsenal / SFECMAS Ars.5.501) Nord CT.20 (Arsenal / SFECMAS T.5.510) Nord CT.41; Novadem NX70; Parrot AR.Drone; SAGEM Crecerelle ...
That year, a DJI drone was nearly involved in a midair collision with a Chinese fighter jet. The Chinese government subsequently insisted that DJI develop an air traffic registry to track its drones within China. [6] On 30 March 2018, Israel Defense Forces used DJI's Matrice 600 drones to drop tear gas from above on Gazan protestors. [120] [121]
Unmanned military aircraft of China (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Unmanned aerial vehicles of China" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
An investigation led by BBC Africa Eye and BBC Arabic Documentaries revealed that the UAE used Wing Loong II drones to fire Chinese Blue Arrow 7 missiles at a military academy in Libya's capital, Tripoli, in January 2020, killing 26 unarmed cadets. The drone was operated from Libya's Al-Khadim air base which has been under the control of the ...