TheIAI Searcher(also known by the Hebrew name מרומיתMeyromit- "Marsh tern",[2]or officially in Israel as the חוגלהHugla- "Alectoris") is a reconnaissanceUAVdeveloped inIsraelin the 1980s. In the following decade, it replaced theIMI MastiffandIAI ScoutUAVs then in service with theIsraeli Army.

Searcher
IAI Searcher inTel Nof Airbase,Israel
Role Reconnaissance UAV
National origin Israel
Manufacturer IAI
Introduction • Searcher 1 - 1992[1]

• Searcher 2 - 1998[1]

Design

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The Searcher MK-II (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) passes through the Rajpath during the 58th Republic Day Parade - 2007, in New Delhi on January 26, 2007

The Searcher looks almost identical to theScoutandPioneer,but is in fact scaled up and is well over twice the size of the Scout. The Searcher is powered by a 35kW(47hp) piston engine. The new design features updated avionics and sensor systems with greater flight endurance as well as increased redundancy for improved survivability. In addition to Israel, the system had been exported and is or was in use bySingapore[3]andTurkey,[4]as well asThailand,Russia,India,South Korea,andSri Lanka.[citation needed]

Service history

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Around 100 Searcher UAVs are being operated by theIndian Armed Forces.While the Indian Army operates at least 25 units of Mk-I and Mk-II variant, theIndian Air Forceand theIndian Navyoperates the Mk-II variant only.[5]On 11 December 2024, the Indian Navy de-inducted 8 Searcher Mk-IIs fromINAS 342andINAS 343at Kochi.[6][7]

It took part in the large-scale Russian-Belarusian exerciseZapadin September 2021.[8]

On March 13, 2022, theRussian Ministry of Defencereleased video of the use of the updated Russian version in Ukraine.[9]

Crashes

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10 June 2002 – Searcher Mark-II, operated byIndian Air Forcefor reconnaissance, was shot down by aPakistan Air ForceF-16B usingAIM-9LSidewinder at an altitude of 13,000 ft, after it was spotted by the mobile observation units.[10]

21 November 2017 – A Searcher Mk-II of theIndian Navycrashed in the north ofINS Garuda,Kochijust after take-off at 10:25 amISTduring routine surveillance mission. The crash occurred due to technical issues.[11]

11 July 2018 – A Russian"Forpost"UAV was found on 12 July in a field close to the village of Barqah, about 12 kilometres from the Israeli side of the Golan Heights (Syria) but none of the belligerents claimed the shot-down nor the loss.[12][13]

11 March 2022 – a Russian"Forpost"UAV was shot down inZhitomir Oblast.[14]

18 March 2024 – a Searcher Mk-II drone of the Indian Navy crashed while landing after a routine training sortie at INS Garuda. The UAV touched the ground about one mile short of the runway at 5 pmIST.No injuries or damage to property has been reported. A team was immediately dispatched to render the UAV safe.[15][16]

Operators

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Current operators

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ARepublic of Singapore Air Force's IAI Searcher II atHenry Post Army Airfield(Fort Sill,Oklahoma).
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Former operators

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Specifications

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The IAI Searcher II
A Spanish IAI Searcher Mk.II-J

Searcher II MK3

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Data fromIAI Searcher II MK3[33]

General characteristics

  • Crew:Unmanned
  • Capacity:68 kg (150 lb) payload
  • Length:5.85 m (19 ft 2 in)
  • Wingspan:8.55 m (28 ft 0 in)
  • Height:1.25 m (4 ft 1 in)
  • Gross weight:450 kg (992 lb)
  • Payload:120 kg (260 lb)
  • Powerplant:1 ×Limbach L 550,35 kW (47 hp)
  • Propellers:Born Propeller 120cm 3 blade adjustable pitch

Performance

  • Maximum speed:201 km/h (125 mph, 110 kn)
  • Range:350 km (220 mi, 190 nmi)
  • Endurance:20 hours
  • Service ceiling:6,100 m (21,000 ft)
  • Loiter speed:110 to 150 km/h; 69 to 92 mph (60 to 80 kn)

Forpost-R

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The Forpost-R is the designation for the Russian developed UCAV based on the IAI Searcher. In 2008, Russia had approached Israel to import drones following theRusso-Georgian War,with Israel refusing to provide armed drones, an agreement was made to provide IAI Searchers MKII.[34][35][36]

According to a YouTube video and information published by the Russian Ministry of Defense on March 13, 2022, Russian armed forces have used an armed version of the Forpost-R to destroy amultiple launch rocket systemof the Ukrainian army from an altitude of 3,000 m using guided missiles.[37]

According to a video surfaced online and information published by the Russian Ministry of Defense on June 21, 2024, Russian armed forces used a strike version of the Forpost-R unmanned aerial vehicle to destroy militants in Syria.[38]

Armaments (Forpost-R)

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See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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