Northrop Grumman Ryan Firebee
Civilian

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The Northrop Grumman Ryan Firebee is an American unmanned aerial vehicle and aerial target system that first flew in 1951, pioneering early unmanned aircraft development. Despite its modest 6.7-meter length and 3.9-meter wingspan, it reached an extraordinary 1,110.4 kilometers per hour, serving both reconnaissance and target simulation roles. Its exceptional speed allowed penetration of defended airspace while avoiding interception. This prolific platform demonstrated practical applications for unmanned systems across multiple military domains, establishing foundational concepts for subsequent UAV development.
Specifications
- Role
- Unmanned aerial vehicle / Aerial target
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1951
- Length
- 6.7 m
- Wingspan
- 3.9 m
- Max speed
- 1,110 km/h