Eitan (Heron TP) vs IAI Harop

Israeli large unmanned combat aerial vehicle, deployed from 2010, known for surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat roles globally.
Eitan (Heron TP) UAV photo
Origin country 🇮🇱 Israel
Category Military Drones
Manufacturer IAI
First flight 1 January 2004
Year introduced 2010
Number produced N/A
Average unit price $-- million
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 26.0 m â—‰
Length 14.0 m â—‰
Maximum speed 407 km/h â—‰
Operational range 7,400 km â—‰
Service ceiling 12,500 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight 5,670 kg
Empty weight 4,650 kg
Wingspan 3.0 m â—‰
Length 2.5 m â—‰
Maximum speed 417 km/h â—‰
Operational range 200 km â—‰
Service ceiling 4,600 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight -- kg
Empty weight -- kg

Performance Radar Chart

Photo of Eitan (Heron TP) by IAI.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop is faster with a maximum speed of 417 km/h compared to the Eitan (Heron TP)'s 407 km/h, a difference of 10 km/h.
Which has longer range, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The Eitan (Heron TP) has a longer range at 7,400 km compared to the IAI Harop's 200 km.
Which can fly higher, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The Eitan (Heron TP) has a higher service ceiling at 12,500 meters (41,010 ft) compared to the IAI Harop's 4,600 meters (15,091 ft).
Which is heavier, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The Eitan (Heron TP) has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 5,670 kg compared to the IAI Harop's 0 kg.
Which is larger, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The Eitan (Heron TP) is longer at 14.0 meters compared to the IAI Harop's 2.5 meters.
Which entered service first, the Eitan (Heron TP) or IAI Harop?
The IAI Harop entered service first in 2005, 5 years before the Eitan (Heron TP) which entered service in 2010.