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United 40
Yabhon United 40 at Ramenskoy Airport, Russia during the MAKS Airshow 2013
Role Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
National origin United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer Adcom Systems
Designer Ali Al Dhaheri
Introduction 2013
Primary user See operators
Variants Yabhon NSR

The Yabhon United 40, also called Yabhon Smart Eye 2, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations developed by Adcom Systems primarily for the United Arab Emrates Air Force (UAEAF). It functions as a MALE (medium-altitude long-endurance) and can be utilized for special missions, reconnaissance, humanitarian missions, intelligence, or military operations.[1]

Specifications

The Yabhon United 40 can operate at a maximum altitude of 7,000m and can fly for up to 120 hours (5 days).[2] The aircraft is fitted with synthetic aperture radar (SAR), terrain avoidance systems and a gimbaled camera. The Yabhon United 40 can carry 1,050 kg on its four under-wings and has a 6-unit rotating dispenser for propulsion mounted in the fuselage.[3]

History

The Yabhon United 40 was unveiled in 2013 Dubai Air Show. It was named United 40 to mark 40 years of the United Arab Emirates formation.[4]

Operators

See also

References

  1. ^ "When UAVs are made by UAE". European Security.com.
  2. ^ "Yabhon United 40 (Smart Eye 2) UAV". Air Force Technology.
  3. ^ "Algeria Considers Adcom Systems Yabhon United 40 MALE UAS". usavision.com.
  4. ^ a b Biggers, Chris (26 March 2015). "UAE United 40 Block 5 at Test Airfield". Bellingcat. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Algeria shown to be operating UAE-developed UAVs". janes.com. 21 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Adcom adds to Algerian force". Arabian Aerospace Online News Service. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Russia 'to buy two UAE-made drones'". The National. 19 July 2013.