Garpiya-A1 vs IAI Harop

Overview

The Garpiya-A1 and the IAI Harop are both Military Drones, manufactured by IEMZ Kupol and Israel Aerospace Industries respectively.

The Garpiya-A1 has an operational range of 1,500 km vs 200 km for the IAI Harop.

Russian long-range combat drone, developed in the early 2020s, extensively deployed in the Russo-Ukrainian War and other regional conflicts.
Origin country 🇷🇺 Russia
Category Military Drones
Manufacturer IEMZ Kupol
First flight --
Year introduced 2023
Number produced 2500 units
Average unit price --
Israeli stealth loitering munition, developed in the early 21st century, utilized for intelligence, surveillance, and precision strike missions in various global conflicts.
Origin country 🇮🇱 Israel
Category Military Drones
Manufacturer Israel Aerospace Industries
First flight 1 January 2005
Year introduced 2005
Number produced N/A
Average unit price $10 million
Wingspan -- m
Length -- m
Maximum speed -- km/h
Operational range 1,500 km
Service ceiling -- m
Max. takeoff weight 300 kg
Wingspan 3.0 m
Length 2.5 m
Maximum speed 417 km/h
Operational range 200 km
Service ceiling 4,600 m
Max. takeoff weight -- kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop is faster with a maximum speed of 417 km/h compared to the Garpiya-A1's 0 km/h, a difference of 417 km/h.
Which has longer range, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The Garpiya-A1 has a longer range at 1,500 km compared to the IAI Harop's 200 km.
Which can fly higher, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop has a higher service ceiling at 4,600 meters (15,091 ft) compared to the Garpiya-A1's 0 meters (0 ft).
Which is heavier, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The Garpiya-A1 has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 300 kg compared to the IAI Harop's 0 kg.
Which is larger, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop is longer at 2.5 meters compared to the Garpiya-A1's 0.0 meters.
Which entered service first, the Garpiya-A1 or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop entered service first in 2005, 18 years before the Garpiya-A1 which entered service in 2023.