Eitan (Heron TP) vs Sokol Altius
Israeli large unmanned combat aerial vehicle, deployed from 2010, known for surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat roles globally. | |
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Origin country | 🇮🇱 Israel |
Category | Military Drone |
Manufacturer | IAI |
First flight | 1 January 2004 |
Year of introduction | 2010 |
Number produced | units |
Average unit price | $-- million |
Russian unmanned aerial vehicle, introduced in 2019, with high-altitude, long-endurance operations yet to be operationally deployed. | |
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Origin country | 🇷🇺 Russia |
Category | Military Drone |
Manufacturer | OKB Sokol |
First flight | 20 August 2019 |
Year of introduction | 2012 |
Number produced | 3 units |
Average unit price | $-- million |
Wingspan | 26.0 m ◉ |
Length | 14.0 m ◉ |
Maximum speed | 370 km/h ◉ |
Operational range | -- km |
Service ceiling | 12,500 m ◉ |
Max. takeoff weight | 5,670 kg ◉ |
Empty weight | 4,650 kg |
Wingspan | 28.5 m ◉ |
Length | 11.6 m ◉ |
Maximum speed | 350 km/h ◉ |
Operational range | 10,000 km |
Service ceiling | 12,000 m ◉ |
Max. takeoff weight | 6,000 kg ◉ |
Empty weight | None kg |
Performance Radar Chart
Photo of Eitan (Heron TP) by IAI.
Photo of Sokol Altius by Роман Барский.