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Explore the evolution of border patrol drones, from the early IAI Scout to the futuristic SkySentinel XR-25 concept. Discover how UAV technology has transformed border security with longer endurance, advanced sensors, and full autonomy. IAI Scout — 1979 One of the first tactical UAVs used for surveillance, including border monitoring. (Israel) RQ-2 Pioneer — 1986 Early US Navy/Marine surveillance drone, also tested for border patrol. (USA) IAI Searcher — 1992 Long-endurance surveillance drone, widely exported and used for border security. (Israel) General Atomics GNAT-750 — 1989 Predecessor to Predator, used for early border surveillance tests. (USA) General Atomics MQ-1 Predator — 1995 Iconic UAV for reconnaissance, also deployed for US border patrol missions. (USA) Elbit Hermes 450 — 1998 Multi-role tactical UAV, used for reconnaissance and border monitoring. (Israel) AeroVironment Raven — 2003 Hand-launched mini-drone used for close border and tactical surveillance. (USA) General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper — 2007 Heavy surveillance and reconnaissance UAV, also used in border patrol roles. (USA) Elbit Hermes 900 — 2009 Longer endurance, higher altitude tactical UAV for extended border monitoring. (Israel) Schiebel Camcopter S-100 — 2009 Unmanned helicopter used for maritime and border surveillance. (Austria) AeroVironment Puma 3 AE — 2013 Lightweight, portable drone for local border surveillance and quick response. (USA) Which drone do you think is the most advanced? Tell us in the comments below! #Drones #BorderSecurity #UAV #DroneEvolution #Predator #Reaper #AviationHistory #FutureOfFlight #SurveillanceDrone #SkySentinel