List of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - Soviet Union/ The Russian Federation

Soviet Union/ The Russian Federation

  • AeroRobotiks Shark
  • KB-3 Rise Remez
  • ENICS DB Falcon Tribute
  • ENICS E-85
  • Radar-MMS GSV-500
  • NGOs Aviks Lark
  • NGOs Aviks Hummingbirds
  • NELK Hummingbirds
  • IEMZ Istria
  • Russian Helicopters Hawk
  • Aerokon Inspector
  • ZALA Aero ZALA-421-04
  • ZALA Aero ZALA-421-02
  • NELK Favourite
  • CB Ray Tipchak
  • CB-4 Albatross Rise
  • Yak Voron "raven" UCAV for long range, high speed strike capability
  • Yak Klest Reconnaissance UAV to replace the Russian armed forces' Pchela-1s.
  • Yak Proryv-R Heavy weight MTOW (UAV)
  • Lavochkin La-17, target and reconnaissance (1953)
  • Tupolev Tu-123, reconnaissance (1964)
  • Tupolev Tu-141, reconnaissance (mid-1970s)
  • Tupolev Tu-143, reconnaissance (1970s onward)
  • Yakovlev Pchela, reconnaissance
  • Kamov Ka-137, reconnaissance helicopter 1998
  • ZALA 421-08, most popular Russian UAV reconnaissance plane 2007
  • ZALA 421-06, reconnaissance helicopter 2008
  • ZALA 421-12, reconnaissance plane 2008
  • Dozor 600, reconnaissance-attack aircraft late 2010
  • Dozor-100, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance unmanned aircraft system 2009
  • Dozor-50, Intelligence, surveillance 2007
  • Dozor-85, Aerial mapping, border patrol, surveillance
  • Dozor-3, Heavy UAV for military reconnaissance and strike capability 2009
  • Kamov MBVK-137, Multipurpose Unmanned Helicopter complex
  • PUSTELGA, Mobile complexes (MC) based on autonomously piloted flying microvehicles (FMV)
  • REIS-D, Unmanned tactical aerial reconnaissance, operational as of 2000
  • RPV PCHELA-1T, Reconnaissance, operational as of 2000
  • Aist ("Stork"), Multirole(UAV) for Reconnaissance, surveillance, Target designation for Iskander rocket system, Aerial surveillance equipment, electronic warfare devices. 2009
  • Yak ALBATROS-EXPERT vertical start and landing remote-piloted vehicle (RPV) intended for television (infra-red vision) air reconnaissance of the underlying surface in the day-time and at night, EXPERT is the integrated system comprising three RPV, ground control station, launcher and servicing equipment.
  • MiG Skat reconnaissance-attack-stealth 2015
  • Sukhoi Zond-1 (UAV) AWACS station for intelligence, surveillance and interception
  • Sukhoi Zond-2 (UAV) Electro-optical and infrared sensors and a synthetic aperture radar for Intelligence, surveillance
  • Sukhoi Zond-3 Small (UAV) for Reconnaissance.
  • Lastochka, reconnaissance (2011)
  • Iskatel T-4, reconnaissance (2012)

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