IAI Ghost

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Ghost
RoleReconnaissance UAV
National originIsrael
Manufacturer IAI
Designer IAI
Introduction2011

The IAI Ghost is a reconnaissance mini unmanned air vehicle developed in Israel by Israel Aircraft Industries. It is the second tandem-rotor UAV developed by IAI after IAI Panther. [1]

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The Ghost appearance is like miniature model of Chinook helicopter. It was developed to support Missions in urban warfare. The quickly deploy-able and easily operate-able system can carry in two backpacks that can be quickly assembled. It has low acoustic, silent propulsion and mission versatility that can perform in day and night. Due to automatic vertical takeoff and landing, it is suitable for use in densely built-up areas. Its functions can be operated by simple man-machine interface. [2]

The main purpose of the Ghost is to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, including silent observation, stakeout and covert special operation missions. [3] [4]

Specifications

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Chinook's tandem-rotor gives similar appearance to Ghost

Data from [5] Israel Aerospace Industries

General characteristics

Performance

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References

  1. "Israel unveils new 'Ghost' UAV". Jerusalem Post. 23 February 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. "IAI Ghost to be operational next year". 1 July 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  3. "IAI to unveil "GHOST", a Rotary Mini UAV System at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America". Israel Aircraft Industries . Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  4. "IAI Unveils the Ghost – a Miniature UAV For Special Operations". 8 August 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  5. "Ghost Rotary Mini UAS". Israel Aerospace Industries . Retrieved 19 January 2015.