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Revision as of 07:49, 22 October 2024
This is a current list of aircraft used by militaries of Eurth. Aircraft operators with (†) denote the aircraft is no longer in service. Please use the following ordering system.
- Organize first by the County of Origin (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
- Organize in numerical or alphabetical order for Timeline of Eurth Designation/Variant, in instances where there are both, numerical first and then alphabetical.
- Organize with the primary user in User Country/Service (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin. For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
- Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, Real World Manufacturer, Timeline of Eurth Manufacturer, Designation/Variant, Role, et cetera) with rowspan="x" where applicable.
For definitions of unmanned aerial vehicles, please consult the below chart. This is an abbreviated list since there are countless definitions of UAVs/UCAVs. For our purposes, a UAV will be considered unarmed while a UCAV will be considered armed.
- HALE: High-altitude, long endurance UAV flying over 30,000 ft (9,100 m) with endurance exceeding 24 hrs (e.g., RQ-4 Global Hawk).
- ISTAR: An ISTAR UAV is a UAV that does not fit into either MALE or HALE categories and has a primary purpose of surveillance and reconnaissance. ISR will fall into this category too. The primary difference between ISR and ISTAR is that ISTAR can be used to designate ground targets for strikes while ISR aircraft are primarily for surveillance and reconnaissance only (e.g., Elbit Hermes 450).
- Loitering Munition: Guided UAV intended to be used as a weapon (e.g., HESA Shahed 136).
- MALE: Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV capable of flying between 10,000 ft (3,000 m) and 30,000 ft (9,100 m) with endurance exceeding 24 hrs (e.g., Bayraktar TB2).
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HALE UAVs
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Notes & References | ||||||
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Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Role | Country of Origin | Users | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
Northrop Grumman | MQ-4C Triton | Gardner Aerospace | MQ-30ER Aurora | HALE maritime surveillance UAV | Gallambria | Aurora RG.1 | |||
Iverica | |||||||||
EADS | EADS Talarion | Marušić Aviation Corporation | Ma-13 Jastreb | HALE battlefield/maritime surveillance UAV | Poja | Poja | IR-28 Jastreb | ||
Baykar | Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı | Klimatos Aeronautics | K/P-29 Kaletor | HALE UCAV | Tagmatium | Tagmatium |
ISTAR UAVs
Loitering Munitions
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Notes & References | ||||||
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Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Role | Country of Origin | Users | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
Israel Aerospace Industries | IAI Harop | CKS | Vrabac | Loitering munition | Poja | Poja | TBD | ||
Israel Aerospace Industries | IAI Harpy | CKS | Lasta | Loitering munition | Poja | Poja | TBD | ||
ZALA Aero Group | ZALA Lancet | CKS | Koplje | Loitering munition | Poja | Poja | TBD | ||
Shahed Aviation Industries | HESA Shahed 136 | Syndicate of Flight and Aviation | LVBN-1 "Sturnod" | Loitering munition | Stedoria | Stedoria | |||
AeroVironment | AeroVironment Switchblade | Parentaxis Systems | AP-19 Anakreon | Loitering munition | Tagmatium | Tagmatium | |||
WB Electronics | WB Electronics Warmate | Resafa Electronics | AP-24 Adrastos | Loitering munition | Tagmatium | Tagmatium | |||
NCSIST | NCSIST Chien Hsiang | Parentaxis Systems | AP-27 Agamedes | Loitering munition | Tagmatium | Tagmatium |
MALE UAVs
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Notes & References | ||||||
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Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Role | Country of Origin | Users | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
IAI | Heron / Machatz-1 | Aerano-BDI | RQ-4C Cormorant | MALE UAV | Gallambria | Cormorant RG.1 | |||
Iverica | |||||||||
General Atomics | MQ-9 Reaper | Gardner Aerospace | MQ-29S Defender | MALE UCAV | Gallambria | Defender RG.1 | |||
Iverica | |||||||||
HYBRID/OWN CREATION | Marušić Aviation Corporation | Ma-10 Stršljen | MALE UCAV | Poja | Poja | JR-25 Stršljen | |||
Baykar | Baykar Bayraktar TB2 | Marušić Aviation Corporation | Ma-12 Osa | MALE UCAV | Poja | Poja | JR-26 Osa | ||
Ymutz-Mizlan | Pe-12 Avispa | ||||||||
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group | CAIG Wing Loong | Syndicate of Flight and Aviation | LVN-6 "Merul" | MALE UCAV | Stedoria | Stedoria | |||
Turkish Aerospace Industries | TAI Anka | Imperial Aircraft Consortium | K-18 Klytios | MALE UCAV | Tagmatium | Tagmatium |