Category
page 1Unmanned aerial vehicles
unmanned aerial vehicle
aircraft intended for use without onboard human crew members
drone racing
a sport where participants control drones
first person view
method used to control a radio-controlled vehicle from the driver or pilot's view point
delivery drone
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) utilized to transport packages, food or other goods
drone display
images drawn in the sky by drones carrying colored lights
list of unmanned aerial vehicles
Wikimedia list article
TAI Anka-3
type of aircraft
Zipline International
company that delivers medical supplies by drone
high-altitude platform station
geostationary telecommunication station at an altitude of 20–50 km
agricultural drone
unmanned aerial vehicle

Shahed drones
Shahed drones are Iranian unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) and loitering munitions developed by Shahed Aviation Industries. Shahed drones are manufactured both in Iran and in Russia, with the Russian variant building upon Iranian plans. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, both variants have been deployed by Russian forces against Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war and by Iranian forces during the 2026 Iran war.
Ardupilot
ArduPilot is an autopilot software program that can control multirotor drones, fixed-wing and VTOL aircraft, RC helicopters, ROVs, ground rovers, boats, submarines, uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), AntennaTrackers and blimps. It is published as open source software under the GNU GPL version 3.
Hemaseh
Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle
Interceptor drone
UAV for anti-air engagements
fiber optic drone
uncrewed vehicle guided by an optical fiber
MAVLink
MAVLink or Micro Air Vehicle Link is a protocol for communicating with small unmanned vehicle. It is designed as a header-only message marshalling library. MAVLink was first released early 2009 by Lorenz Meier under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
Paparazzi Project
open-source hardware and software for autopiloting aircraft