Scout vs Seeker

Overview

The Scout and the Seeker are both Military Drones, manufactured by IAI and Denel respectively.

The Seeker operates at altitudes up to 6,100 m compared to 4,600 m for the Scout.

Israeli reconnaissance unmanned air vehicle, developed in the 1970s, used for battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
Origin country 🇮🇱 Israel
Category Military Drones
Manufacturer IAI
First flight --
Year introduced 1981
Number produced N/A
Average unit price --
South African tactical reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle, developed in the late 20th century, deployed for real-time day and night surveillance and artillery guidance.
Origin country 🇿🇦 South Africa
Category Military Drones
Manufacturer Denel
First flight --
Year introduced 1987
Number produced N/A
Average unit price --
Wingspan 5.0 m
Height 0.9 m
Length 3.7 m
Maximum speed 176 km/h
Operational range -- km
Service ceiling 4,600 m
Max. takeoff weight 159 kg
Empty weight 96 kg
Total thrust 1 x 16 kW
Wingspan -- m
Height -- m
Length -- m
Maximum speed -- km/h
Operational range 250 km
Service ceiling 6,100 m
Max. takeoff weight -- kg
Empty weight -- kg
Total thrust 0

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster, the Scout or Seeker?
The Scout is faster with a maximum speed of 176 km/h compared to the Seeker's 0 km/h, a difference of 176 km/h.
Which has longer range, the Scout or Seeker?
The Seeker has a longer range at 250 km compared to the Scout's 0 km.
Which can fly higher, the Scout or Seeker?
The Seeker has a higher service ceiling at 6,100 meters (20,013 ft) compared to the Scout's 4,600 meters (15,091 ft).
Which is heavier, the Scout or Seeker?
The Scout has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 159 kg compared to the Seeker's 0 kg.
Which is larger, the Scout or Seeker?
The Scout is longer at 3.7 meters compared to the Seeker's 0.0 meters.
Which entered service first, the Scout or Seeker?
The Scout entered service first in 1981, 6 years before the Seeker which entered service in 1987.