English
Noun
UAV (plural UAVs)
- (aviation) Initialism of unmanned aerial vehicle or uncrewed aerial vehicle: an aircraft with no onboard pilot, and sometimes completely unpiloted, that is capable of controlled, sustained, level flight.
- Synonyms: drone (informal), UAS
- Coordinate terms: RPV, OPV, AUV, ROV
2012 December 1, “An internet of airborne things”, in The Economist[1], volume 405, number 8813, archived from the original on 11 March 2023, page 3 (Technology Quarterly):Both groups have recently started testing their first prototypes. Matternet ran a series of successful field tests of its prototype UAVs in the Dominican Republic and Haiti in September, and met local groups to sell the idea.
2023 June 3, Vasco Cotovio, Tim Lister, Frederik Pleitgen, William Bonnett and Daria Tarasova, “Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s secretive drone program”, in CNN[2]:Ukrainian and foreign UAV makers rock up early at an open field in the outskirts of Kyiv, to take part in a drone competition organized by the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
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Translations
unmanned aerial vehicle
- Afrikaans: onbemande vliegtuig
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: طائرة دون طيار
- Armenian: ԱԹՍ (ATʻS), անօդաչու թռչող սարք (hy) (anōdačʻu tʻṙčʻoġ sarkʻ)
- Asturian: vehículu aereu non tripuláu m
- Azerbaijani: PUA, pilotsuz uçuş aparatı
- Bashkir: пилотһыҙ осоу аппараты (pilothıź osow apparatı)
- Belarusian: беспілотны лятальны апарат (be) m (bjespilótny ljatalʹny aparat)
- Bengali: মনুষ্যবিহীন আকাশযান (monuśśobihin akaśjan)
- Catalan: vehicle aeri no tripulat m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無人航空載具 / 无人航空载具 (wúrén hángkōng zàijù), 無人機 / 无人机 (zh) (wúrénjī)
- Czech: bezpilotní letadlo n
- Dutch: onbemand luchtvaartuig n
- Esperanto: senpilota aviadilo
- Estonian: mehitamata õhusõiduk
- Finnish: miehittämätön ilma-alus
- French: véhicule aérien sans pilote à bord m
- Galician: vehículo aéreo non tripulado m
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: unbemanntes Luftfahrzeug n, unbemanntes Fluggerät n, unbemanntes Kleinfluggerät n, Drohne (de) f (colloquial)
- Hebrew: כלי טיס בלתי מאויש (he)
- Hindi: मानव रहित विमान (mānav rahit vimān)
- Hungarian: pilóta nélküli repülőgép (hu)
- Icelandic: dróni m
- Ido: senpilotist aviacilo
- Indonesian: pesawat nirawak
- Irish: aerfheithicil gan foireann
- Italian: aeromobile a pilotaggio remoto m
- Japanese: 無人航空機
- Kazakh: ұшқышсыз ұшу аппараты (ūşqyşsyz ūşu apparaty)
- Kyrgyz: учкучсуз учуучу аппарат (uckucsuz ucuucu apparat)
- Latvian: bezpilota lidaparāts m
- Limburgish: ónbemand lóchvoertuug
- Lithuanian: bepilotis orlaivis m
- Macedonian: беспилотно летало n (bespilotno letalo)
- Malay: pesawat udara tanpa pemandu
- Malayalam: അൺമാൻഡ് ഏരിയൽ വെഹിക്കിൾ (aṇmāṉḍŭ ēriyal vehikkiḷ)
- Maori: waka matatopa, matatopa
- Marathi: मानवरहित हवाई वाहने (mānvarhit havāī vāhne)
- Polish: bezzałogowy statek powietrzny m, dron (pl) m, bezzałogowiec m, bezpilotowiec m
- Portuguese: veículo aéreo não tripulado m
- Romanian: aeronavă fără pilot f
- Russian: БПЛА (ru) m (BPLA)
- Sinhalese: නියමුවන් රහිත ගුවන් යානය (niyamuwan rahita guwan yānaya)
- Slovak: bezpilotné lietadlo n
- Slovene: brezpilotno letalo n
- Spanish: vehículo aéreo no tripulado m
- Tajik: паҳпод (pahpod)
- Tamil: ஆளில்லாத வானூர்தி (āḷillāta vāṉūrti)
- Telugu: మానవరహిత వైమానిక వాహనం (mānavarahita vaimānika vāhanaṁ)
- Thai: โดรน (droon)
- Tibetan: མི་མེད་འཕུར་གྲུ (mi med 'phur gru)
- Turkish: İHA (tr), insansız hava aracı
- Ukrainian: БЛА (uk) (BLA), безпілотний літальний апарат (bezpilotnyj litalʹnyj aparat)
- Uyghur: ئادەمسىز ئۇچقۇ (ademsiz uchqu)
- Uzbek: uchuvchisiz uchish apparati
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Etymology
Borrowed from English UAV.
Noun
UAV m (plural UAV)
- UAV
2024 October 16, Sebastian Shukla, Daria Tarasova-Markina, Victoria Butenko, Frederik Pleitgen, Claudia Otto, “EXCLUSIVO CNN | Dentro de una unidad secreta de drones ucranianos que apunta a territorio ruso”, in CNN en Español[3]:Sus miembros se autodenominan Unidad de UAV de Largo Alcance. […] “Por supuesto, podemos enviar los UAV (vehículos aéreos no tripulados), y hemos destruido muchos lugares. Pero no es suficiente”, afirma Vector.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)