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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have revolutionized the way we explore and gather information from above

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: MQ-9 Reaper spyplane

MQ-9 Reaper spyplane. This unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), formerly called RQ-9 Predator B, is piloted remotely and powered by the propeller at the rear (left)

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Yellow Point, Broad Bay and Otago Peninsula, Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand

Yellow Point, Broad Bay and Otago Peninsula, Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System

RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System
A Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) prepares for take-off in Afghanistan. Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) are growing in importance

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Majestic ├×j├│rs├í River Aerial, Iceland

Majestic ├×j├│rs├í River Aerial, Iceland
The majestic ├×j├│rs├í is Icelands longest and second-most voluminous river. At 230 kilometres (143 miles) long, it runs through the south of the country

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Kaitangata, and Clutha River, near Balclutha, Clutha District, South Otago, South Island

Kaitangata, and Clutha River, near Balclutha, Clutha District, South Otago, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Reaper Remotely Piloted Air System

Reaper Remotely Piloted Air System
A Royal Air Force Reaper RPAS (Remotely Piloted Air System) at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan. 904 Expeditionary Air Wing (904 EAW)

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Watchkeeper Remote Piloted Air System

Watchkeeper Remote Piloted Air System
The Remote Piloted Air System (RPAS) known as Watchkeeper is pictured during flight trials at Parc Aberporth in West Wales

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Predator UAV

Predator UAV
The Unmanned Aerial System, Predator aircraft ready for take-off on the runway. Set up in January 2004 as an urgent operational requirement to support coalition operations in the Multi-National

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Micro UAV, Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk, 2000s. Creator: Honeywell

Micro UAV, Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk, 2000s. Creator: Honeywell
Air vehicle. Miniature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or drone, small enough to be portable, eg for carrying in a backpack. Hovering feature allows it to search for roadside bombs or IEDS

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Insitu ScanEagle X200, ca. 2013. Creator: Insitu

Insitu ScanEagle X200, ca. 2013. Creator: Insitu
This ScanEagle remotely piloted aircraft (or drone) served Federal Aviation Administration (Fa) demonstrations from 2013-2015 to integrate Unmanned Aircraft Systems into the U.S. national airspace

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: RQ-7A Shadow 200, 2003. Creator: aI Corporation

RQ-7A Shadow 200, 2003. Creator: aI Corporation
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. The RQ-7A provides ground commanders the ability to " see first, understand first

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Pioneer RQ-2A UAV, 1985. Creator: Pioneer UAV Inc

Pioneer RQ-2A UAV, 1985. Creator: Pioneer UAV Inc
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Single engine; Pusher propeller; Twin tailbooms and rudders; Fixed tricycle undercarriage; Sensor package; Rocket assisted takeoff bottle included; Wings, tailbooms

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Vineyards, Felton Road, Bannockburn, and Kawarau Arm, Lake Dunstan, near Cromwell

Vineyards, Felton Road, Bannockburn, and Kawarau Arm, Lake Dunstan, near Cromwell, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Autonomous airborne refuelling testing C016 / 0584

Autonomous airborne refuelling testing C016 / 0584
Autonomous airborne refuelling testing. F-18 Hornet aircraft being refuelled in mid-air during a flight to test autonomous airborne refuelling technology

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: 3d, access, aerial view, air drone, aircraft, australia, camera, color image, commerce

3d, access, aerial view, air drone, aircraft, australia, camera, color image, commerce
Aerial view of drone flying over mountains

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Waitaki River near coast, North Otago / South Canterbury border, South Island, New

Waitaki River near coast, North Otago / South Canterbury border, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Mapoutahi, Historic Maori Pa Site, Goat Island, Purakanui Bay, north of Dunedin, South Island

Mapoutahi, Historic Maori Pa Site, Goat Island, Purakanui Bay, north of Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Launching a micro UAV C015 / 2930

Launching a micro UAV C015 / 2930
UAV technology. A Russian soldier launching a ZALA 421-08 micro unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This is a tiny autonomous flying platform that carries a video camera

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle C016 / 0597

Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle C016 / 0597
Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This aircraft has a wingspan of 35 metres. Developed between 2001 and 2005 by Northrop Grumman for US military surveillance

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: DROID aircraft collision avoidance tests C016 / 0599

DROID aircraft collision avoidance tests C016 / 0599
DROID aircraft collision avoidance tests. NASAs Dryden Remotely Operated Integrated Drone (DROID) aircraft in flight during testing of a ground collision avoidance system

Background imageUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Collection: Solar powered aeroplane, artwork

Solar powered aeroplane, artwork
Solar powered aeroplane. Computer artwork of a propellor-driven solar powered aeroplane. This plane does not carry a pilot or passengers


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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have revolutionized the way we explore and gather information from above. From the stunning landscapes of Yellow Point, Broad Bay, and Otago Peninsula in Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand to the majestic aerial views of Majestic Þjórsá River in Iceland captured by MQ-9 Reaper spyplane, these unmanned wonders take us on breathtaking journeys. The RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System has paved the way for advanced surveillance capabilities. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, it ensures precise data collection while soaring through the skies. Similarly, Micro UAVs like Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk have made their mark since their inception in the 2000s. Developed by Honeywell they can compact yet powerful tools that provide a unique perspective on our surroundings. Innovations continue to soar with creations such as Insitu ScanEagle X200 introduced around 2013 by Insitu. This remarkable UAV pushes boundaries with its exceptional maneuverability and high-resolution imaging capabilities. Looking back at history reveals pioneers like General Atomics MQ-1L Predator A that took flight in 2000. Created by General Atomics, this iconic UAV set new standards for long-endurance missions and precision strikes. Advancements didn't stop there; aI Corporation introduced RQ-7A Shadow 200 in 2003 - an agile marvel designed for reconnaissance missions even in challenging terrains. However, it was Pioneer UAV Inc's creation of Pioneer RQ-2A UAV back in 1985 that laid foundations for future developments. This early pioneer showcased how unmanned systems could be utilized effectively for military operations. Today's modern world witnesses incredible feats achieved by Remotely Piloted Air Systems like Reaper and Watchkeeper Remote Piloted Air System which offer enhanced situational awareness and intelligence gathering capabilities across various domains.