IAI Searcher

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The IAI Searcher (also known by the Hebrew name מרומית Meyromit - "Marsh tern",[1] or officially in Israel as the חוגלה Hugla - "Alectoris") is a reconnaissance UAV developed in Israel in the 1980s. In the following decade, it replaced the IMI Mastiff and IAI Scout UAVs then in service with the Israeli Army.

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

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Service history

Around 100 Searcher UAVs are being operated by the Indian Armed Forces. While the Indian Army operates at least 25 units of Mk-I and Mk-II variant, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy operates the Mk-II variant only.[4] On 11 December 2024, the Indian Navy de-inducted 8 Searcher Mk-IIs from INAS 342 and INAS 343 at Kochi.[5][6]

It took part in the large-scale Russian-Belarusian exercise Zapad in September 2021.[7]

On March 13, 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defence released video of the use of the updated Russian version in Ukraine.[8]

Crashes

10 June 2002 – Searcher Mark-II, operated by Indian Air Force for reconnaissance, was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force F-16B using AIM-9L Sidewinder at an altitude of 13,000 ft, after it was spotted by the mobile observation units.[9]

21 November 2017 – A Searcher Mk-II of the Indian Navy crashed in the north of INS Garuda, Kochi just after take-off at 10:25 am IST during routine surveillance mission. The crash occurred due to technical issues.[10]

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.[11][12]

11 March 2022 – a Russian "Forpost" UAV was shot down in Zhitomir Oblast.[13]

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 pm IST. No injuries or damage to property has been reported. A team was immediately dispatched to render the UAV safe.[14][15]

Operators

Current operators

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A Republic of Singapore Air Force's IAI Searcher II at Henry Post Army Airfield (Fort Sill, Oklahoma).
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Former operators

Specifications

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

Searcher II MK3

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Forpost-R

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 the Russo-Georgian War, with Israel refusing to provide armed drones, an agreement was made to provide IAI Searchers MKII.[32][33][34]

According to a YouTube video and information published by the Russian Ministry of Defense on March 13, 2022 (three weeks after Russia had started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine), Russian armed forces have used an armed version of the Forpost-R to destroy a multiple launch rocket system of the Ukrainian army from an altitude of 3,000 m using guided missiles.[35]

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.[36]

On April 20, 2025, Ukraine for the first time intercepted and shot down a Russian "Forpost" at an altitude of 4 km using an interceptor drone.[37]

Armaments (Forpost-R)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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