Adcom Systems

Emirati UAV manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adcom Systems is an Emirati unmanned aerial vehicles manufacturer based in the United Arab Emirates.[3] It is made up of a group of 20 private companies.[4]

Company typePrivate company
IndustryAerospace Technology
Founded1991
FounderDr Ali Al Dhaheri[1]
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Adcom Systems
Company typePrivate company
IndustryAerospace Technology
Founded1991
FounderDr Ali Al Dhaheri[1]
HeadquartersMussafah, ,
Key people
Dr Ali Al Dhaheri,[2] Chief Designer
ProductsYabhon United 40
Yabhon NSR
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History

Adcom Yabhon N Series drone at the 2013 Paris Air Show.

Adcom began producing drones as early as 2002 in the United Arab Emirates. The company rose to the challenge of producing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) for the United Arab Emirates Air Force as a result of the United States denying the sale of General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper technology.[5]

Products

Yabhon United 40 at an airshow in Russia in 2013.

Adcom began as a missile manufacturer before moving on to developing strategic radars and then to UAVs and advanced communication systems.[6] Its main drones are designed to fly at high altitudes and fly for hours while carrying up to 10 missiles. Adcom manufactures a series of drones referred to as Yabhon which includes the Yabhon HALE (high-altitude long-endurance) and Yabhon MALE (medium-altitude long-endurance).[4] Its largest drone is known as the United 40, and is named in honor of the 40th year of the UAE union when the drone was built.[6] It also manufactures the Yabhon NSR which is the first UAV in the world to hunt other UAVs.[7]

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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NameLengthWingspanCeilingEnduranceArmament
Yabhon United 40[8]11.13 m (36.5 ft)20 m (66 ft)7,000 m (23,000 ft)120 HRS 0 MIN10 PGM
Yabhon Smart Eye7 m (23 ft)21 m (69 ft)7,300 m (24,000 ft)120 HRS 0 MIN---
Yabhon R5 m (16 ft)6.5 m (21 ft)6,700 m (22,000 ft)27 HRS 0 MIN---
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In 2016, Nigerian military procured Yabhon Flash-20 from the United Arab Emirates.[9]

In December 2018, the Algerian Ministry of Defence revealed it has procured and is operating at least two Yabhon United 40 UAVs and two Yabhon Flash-20 UAVs.[10]

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