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IAI Bird-Eye is a family of mini-UAVs developed by
Israel Aerospace Industries Israel Aerospace Industries (Hebrew: התעשייה האווירית לישראל ''ha-ta'asiya ha-avirit le-yisra'el'') or IAI (תע"א) is Israel's major aerospace and aviation manufacturer, producing aerial and astronautic systems for both mi ...
(IAI) Malat division. Designed for military and paramilitary intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.


Production and delivery

The development of the IAI Bird-Eye began in 2003, in preparation for bidding in a tender of Israel's
Administration for the Development of Weapons and Technological Infrastructure The Israel Ministry of Defense - Directorate of Defense Research & Development (IMOD DDR&D) ( he, מינהל למחקר ,פיתוח אמצעי לחימה ותשתית טכנולוגית), abbreviated Maf'at (מפא"ת), is a joint administrative b ...
, for the supply of mini-UAVs models for initial evaluation. The operational need for a mini-UAVs was identified in the wake of the
Second Intifada The Second Intifada ( ar, الانتفاضة الثانية, ; he, האינתיפאדה השנייה, ), also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada ( ar, انتفاضة الأقصى, label=none, '), was a major Palestinian uprising against Israel. ...
, when in March 2002, the
IDF IDF or idf may refer to: Defence forces * Irish Defence Forces * Israel Defense Forces *Iceland Defense Force, of the US Armed Forces, 1951-2006 * Indian Defence Force, a part-time force, 1917 Organizations * Israeli Diving Federation * Interac ...
decided to purchase
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services for tactical intelligence missions, for ongoing security purposes. The company's mission was to launch drones into the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to monitor terrorist activity in the Palestinian Authority, and to warn against attempts to launch terrorist squads into Israeli territory. In January 2004 a demonstration competition was held, in which IAI drones,
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and
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. ( he, רפאל - מערכות לחימה מתקדמות בע"מ, formerly Rafael Armament Development Authority), ("Rafael" from Hebrew acronym of "Authority for the Development of Armaments" - ) is an Israel ...
competed, among others. After the competition, the IDF announced that it preferred the
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and eventually won an official tender few years later. IAI decided to continue developing the Bird-Eye for international markets. In March 2009 Israel and Russia signed a contract to supply IAI Bird-Eye 400 reconnaissance drones, in an attempt to improve its unmanned aircraft fleet, after a poor performance in the
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. Where the
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used the
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, which is also made in Israel. The deal was the first-ever purchase publicly announced by Russia of Israeli military hardware. In December 2009 media reports suggested that Russia is negotiating a second purchase of Israeli drones, roughly twice the size of an initial $50 million sale agreed in March. In October 2010, Israel Aerospace Industries announced that it signed a $400 million agreement to sell unmanned aerial vehicles components to Russia's
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, for a production line of UAV to be assembled in Russia (the announcement didn't indicate which UAV models are involved in the deal). In February 2015 Israel Aerospace Industries and India's Alpha Design Technologies signed an agreement for the production and marketing of mini-Unmanned Aerial Systems in India, covering IAI's Bird-Eye 400 and Bird-Eye 650 models. The companies announced that Production of the systems will take place in India, while Integration of additional applications and subsystems will be performed by Alpha in India with IAI's support. In June 2016 Israel Aerospace Industries announced that it has begun serial production of hundreds of Bird Eye 650D Small Tactical Unmanned Aerial System (STUAS). A model that can conduct autonomous missions including point takeoff and point recovery, at ranges of up to 150 km and endurance of up to 15 hours. IAI announced that it has "Commercial applications", including: "mapping, monitoring oil, gas and electrical distribution lines, management of water and pollution over land and maritime areas, and rapid surveillance of disaster areas." In January 2019 IAI signed an agreement with Brazilian company "Santos Lab" to provide BirdEye 650D UAVs, which "Santos Lab" will operate, for large scale precision agricultural applications. In September 2020 IAI announced that it signed an agreement to acquire 50% of BlueBird Aero Systems, an Israeli developer and integrator of small tactical UAVs. Following the acquisition IAI combined its tactical UAV lines with BlueBird's. In June 2021, the company annuaced a deal to sell 100 UAVs to a European customer.


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References

{{IAI aircraft Bird-Eye Unmanned military aircraft of Russia