

A UNOMIG mission report said that the panel found the debris of at least three Georgian Hermes 450 drones shot down on 18 March, 20 April and.
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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated and showed the debris of two Herbil drones shot down on March 18 and April 20 with serial numbers 551 and 553 respectively. In April 2008, amid Georgian and Russian spy plane shootdowns, three Elbit Hermes 450 were shot down by Russian forces, one by a Mig-29 and other two by ground fire. Brazil Ī Conexão Reporter story on the 2018 military intervention in Rio de Janeiro shows that at least one Hermes 450 drone was used by the Brazilian military to provide ISR during security operations. Preliminary investigations carried out by the ARDA have determined the model to be a Hermes 450 type. On September 12, 2011, a UAV was reportedly shot down by the Artsakh Defense Army (ARDA) over the airspace of the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. Operational history Elbit Hermes 900 & Elbit Hermes 450 unmanned aerial vehicle in formation Azerbaijan Payload options include electro-optical/infrared sensors, communications and electronic intelligence, synthetic-aperture radar/ground-moving target indication, electronic warfare, and hyperspectral sensors. It has an endurance of over 20 hours, with a primary mission of reconnaissance, surveillance and communications relay. The world will move towards unmanned vehicles with the development of artificial intelligence.The Elbit Hermes 450 is an Israeli medium-sized multi-payload unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for tactical long endurance missions. He added: "UAVs can take risks because there are no people in them. It will be mainly managed by artificial intelligence." In a Twitch stream last week with journalist İbrahim Haskoloğlu, Baykar's CEO, Haluk Bayraktar, said: "It will be a platform that can fly at the speed of sound. Turkish defence firm Baykar has also stated it is developing a supersonic UAV which is currently in the concept stage. However, the company is not the only company working on a supersonic drone. Kelley Aerospace, which is also developing a supersonic business jet, said it has already received more than 100 pre-orders for its latest product, which officially launched last week and costs between $9m (£6.5m) to $16m (£11.5m). "In other words, UCAVs designed for 'loyal wingman' type operations are more likely to be designed with supersonic performance than ones designed to operate independently."
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"The main driver for supersonic unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) is to allow them to operate alongside piloted, supersonic fast jets in tactical situations without having to coordinate between aircraft types with very different levels of performance," said Justin Bronk, research fellow for airpower and technology at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). The drones, which are made from single shell of carbon fibre, can be flown in formations or in "drone swarms", a technique designed to overwhelm enemy air defence systems. The company has said a manned aircraft could control "multiple" Arrow drones, each carrying different weapons and each with their own mission. "So with the Arrow supersonic UAV, you will overcome the issues of speed and reach."Īccording to Kelley Aerospace, the futuristic "Arrow" drone is designed for missions "in highly contested territories" and designed to accompany piloted aircraft to act as bait for missiles, to engage enemy fighters or to jam enemy communications. “UAVs are known for their persistence…loitering, are never known for their speed" said Kelley Aerospace chief executive Ian Lim at a December launch event.

Singapore-based Kelley Aerospace, the company behind the UAV, claims it can travel faster than the speed of sound, reaching up to Mach 2.1, and can be launch autonomously or by remote control. The world's first supersonic unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UAV) has gone on sale for $16m (£11.5m).
