India recently issued a formal request for the purchase of 31 MQ-9B Reaper or Predator-B drones with state-of-the-art weaponry ahead of the Modi meeting. These drones will be useful for India’s defense and security and will further strengthen the already existing Indian military.
But these are not the only drones that have been called “dangerous”. Several other drones will be the most dangerous in the world in 2023. The deadliest drone in the world is the MQ-9b Sky Guardian.
List of the 10 most dangerous drones in the world
Here is a list of the 10 most dangerous drones in the world
1. MQ-9b Nebo 2. TAI Aksungur3. Gongji-11 Sharp Sword 4. Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B5. EADS Barracuda6. Avenger7. Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie8. Northrop Grumman X-47B9. CAIG Wing Long II10. Dassault nEUROn
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10 most dangerous drones in the world
1. MQ-9b Sky Guardian
The MQ-9B Sky Guardian is the latest advancement in remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), providing continuous intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities on a global scale.
SkyGuardian is designed to travel long distances via satellite and operate for more than 40 hours, regardless of weather conditions. It is capable of operating in a friendly manner within civil airspace, supporting coordinated operations between military troops and civil authorities, and providing real-time situational awareness around the world, day or night.
2. TAI Aksungur
Developed in Turkey, AKSUNGUR is a medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE+) class UAV system, well-equipped to perform intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions and attacks under day and night conditions. This capability is enabled by the use of EO/IR and SAR payloads, along with a diverse range of air-to-ground weapons. To achieve extended operational duration at altitudes of up to 40,000 feet, AKSUNGUR is powered by twin PD-170 twin-turbocharged diesel engines.
Weapon options
- 3 fixtures on each wing with capacities of 500 kg, 300 kg and 150 kg
- TEBER-81 (laser-guided Mk-81)
- TEBER-82 (laser-guided Mk-82)
- L-UMTAS
- MAM-L (variant of the L-UMTAS guided missile)
- Cirit
- MAM-C (variant of the Cirit guided missile)
- HGK-3 (set for precision guidance)
- KGK (82) (kit for wing guidance)
- Small diameter bomb
3. Gongji-11 Sharp sword
The Hongdu GJ-11 Sharp Sword is an outstanding unmanned combat aircraft, which stands out for its spacious internal weapons compartment and capacity to mount laser-guided munitions. These attributes position it to achieve performance levels comparable to other stealth drones in its category.
This impressive aircraft is the product of a collaboration between Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute (SYADI), Shenyang Aerospace University (SAU) and Hongdu Aviation Industry Group (HAIG).
4. Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B
The Russian Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik is a formidable long-range stealth fighter capable of autonomous missions and seamless cooperation with Russian fifth-generation aircraft such as the Su-57.
With a take-off weight of approximately twenty tons, a maximum speed approaching one thousand kilometers per hour and an operational range of approximately six thousand kilometers, it undoubtedly ranks among the exceptional combat drones that demand attention. This impressive drone is equipped with two internal weapon bays, allowing it to carry a payload of up to 2,000 kilograms of guided and unguided munitions.
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5. EADS Barracuda
The Barracuda, which emerged from a high-profile design program supported by Spain, Germany and EADS in 2006, initially received significant attention and achieved early success. However, details of the current number and schedule remain undisclosed.
Still, given its capabilities, including Mach 0.85 performance and 660-pound payload, it’s reasonable to assume the Barracuda has undergone further development. EADS opted for a Pratt & Whitney J15D turbofan engine, a somewhat unexpected choice for a European design.
Performance
- Top speed: 1041 km/h (647 mph, 562 km)
- Top speed: Mach 0.85
- Range: 200 km (120 mi, 110 nmi)
- Operating range: 6,100 m (20,000 ft)
6. MQ-20 Avenger
Like the Predator B, development of the Predator C Avenger was driven by an advanced approach and internal funding from GA-ASI. The latest production boasts a larger wingspan of 76 feet, along with additional fuel capacity, resulting in an increased endurance of more than 20 hours. Furthermore, the Avenger ER (Extended Range) performed its maiden flight in October 2016 and successfully concluded an extended flight test program in 2017.
Arms
The Predator C Avenger is equipped with an internal weapons bay that can hold up to 3,500 pounds (1,600 kg) of payload. It also has six external attachment points, providing a combined payload capacity of 6,500 pounds (2,900 kg) when the internal and external ordnance options are engaged.
- AGM-114 Hellfire missiles
- GBU-39 SDB – 250 lb (110 kg) bombs.
- GBU-12 Paveway II, GBU-38 JDAM – 500 lb (230 kg) bombs
- GBU-16 Paveway II, GBU-32 JDAM – 1000 lb (450 kg) bombs
- GBU-31 JDAM – 2000 lb (910 kg) bombs.
7. Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie
The Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie is an experimental, stealthy unmanned combat aircraft meticulously crafted and developed by Kratos. This creation is specifically tailored for the United States Air Force’s Low-Cost Attritable Strike Demonstrator program, which operates within the USAF Research Laboratory’s Low-Cost Attritable Aircraft Technology (LCAAT) portfolio of projects.
Performance
- Cruising speed: HRK 476 (548 mph, 882 km/h)
- Range: 3000 nmi (3500 mi, 5600 km) approx
- Operating range: 45,000 feet (14,000 m)
8. Northrop Grumman X-47B
The X-47B is a striking strike fighter-sized tailless unmanned aerial vehicle designed and manufactured by Northrop Grumman. It played a key role in the US Navy’s Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) aircraft carrier demonstration program.
The X-47B featured prominently in the United States Navy’s Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. This remarkable aircraft is characterized by a blended wing design, tailless configuration and a jet-powered propulsion system, giving it the ability to fly semi-autonomously and refuel in mid-air.
Arms
- 2 weapons bays, for up to 4500 lb (2000 kg) of ordnance[62]
Avionics
- Provisions for EO/IR/SAR/ISAR/GMTI/MMTI/ESM
9. CAIG Wing Loong II
The Wing Loong II is a medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) in China. It shows an extraordinary ability to work at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters and maintain a flight for over 20 hours. Extremely versatile, this drone can be equipped with a range of weapons and payloads, comprehensive missiles, bombs and various surveillance equipment.
Arms
Up to 480 kg
– Bombs
FT-10, FT-9, FT-7, GB7, GB4
– Missiles
BRM1, AKD-10, BA-7
10. Dassault nEUROn
Dassault nEUROn presents an experimental unmanned combat aircraft (UCAV) that is currently under development through international cooperation, led by the French company Dassault Aviation.
This collaboration involves several countries, including France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The primary goal of this project is to create an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle with stealth capabilities, capable of operating effectively in medium to high threat combat environments.
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Source: HIS Education