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https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2021/12/a ... erias.htmlIn addition to assembling Emirati UCAVs of the Yabhon series, Algeria also has a limited R&D capability for military-grade drones. Most of the country's ongoing drone projects are run by the Research Center in Industrial Technologies (CRTI), which so far has designed at least five UAVs of the Amel series. Although most of these drones are unlikely to ever enter active service with the Algerian military, the experience gained in their design could one day give rise to a truly indigenous U(C)AV. Alternatively, Algiers could skip the design process by acquiring a license to produce other designs from the UAE, of course at the cost of a truly indigenous local technology base.
Indigenous UAVs (Prototypes)
Amel (Not meant to enter service)
CRTI Amel 1-480 (Not meant to enter service)
CRTI Amel 2-700 (Not meant to enter service)
CRTI Amel 3-300 (Unlikely to enter service)
CRTI Amel 4-1700 (Unlikely to enter service)
CRTI Amel HY200 (Unlikely to enter service)
CRTI Afaq 1 (Not meant to enter service)
CRTI Afaq 3 (Not meant to enter service)
CCS 01 (Not meant to enter service)
Al Fajer L-10 (Not meant to enter service)
Unknown UAV (1) (Unlikely to enter service)
Unknown VTOL UAV (1) (Not meant to enter service)